. ” is evident from the following episode:
late at night, the heroine Erica weeps and presses her mother’s body, stroking frantically.
"You're crazy, crazy!" the mother cried out in horror.
Also, we find pleasure when we see Erica sitting in the bathroom, scratching her most tender parts with a sharp blade. The skillful stylized movements and the casual attitude formed an extremely violent collision with the wanton shed blood, and the breath of despair permeated everywhere.
At the end, Erica's face was still water, she stabbed herself, and then calmly left our sight - "Love turned to ashes, and after a circle, she returned to her own balance. No waves, no falls, no sadness, no love, no life..."
The director of this film, Michael Haneke, has always been good at impacting the audience's visual nerves and mental load with a stand that is too cold and alienated. In "Piano Teacher", he is even more complete and accurate to portray Erica, a tragic character with a very morbid and paranoid color.
In the scene scheduling, Michael Haneke is also ingenious - white is the main tone of the set, which fully symbolizes the desolation and desolation of Erica's inner world, and also contrasts the crazy and absurd erotic fantasy hidden behind the holy image... …
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