To love like this, broken without regret

Breanna 2022-10-31 00:30:20

When it comes to movies about the piano, people will think of the famous "The Pianist at Sea" and "The Pianist". Directed by New Zealand female director Jane Campion, The Piano ("Piano Lesson"), which came out in 1993, does not seem to be talked about often. In fact, "Piano Lesson" was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Film, along with "The Pianist," and was the Palme d'Or winner at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival.
Delicate emotions, artistic shots, such as the narrative rhythm of the slow river gradually rushing into the sea, and the ingenious erotic scenes that should be recorded in history, this is "Piano Lesson", an extremely good movie.
The top-ranked USC Film School gives students a list of 100 must-see films. From 1925 to 2009, the selected films either have a special place in film history or are masterpieces in a sense. "Piano Lesson" is one of them.

[The film begins with the heroine's monologue. The face of an adult, the voice of a young girl. She said: "The voice you hear now is not my voice, but the voice in my head, I haven't spoken since I was six.
The voice in my heart stayed in the year of aphasia.

[Bein's desire for Ada is conveyed affectionately in the film in a very artistic way. To be honest, the same thing can be changed into an extremely obscene community news, but in the world of literary films, it is so beautiful and moving.
Impressive scene: Lying under the piano, Bein eagerly caresses the skin exposed by the hole in Ada's sock.
Nowadays, many movies sell human flesh as pork, and the breasts and thighs on the screen are not as good as the hole in the sock under Ada's skirt.

[The ending of "Piano Lesson" is very shocking. Both plotly and visually. Please stick to the end. A movie that revolves around the piano, on this, the story is really too complete.

The heroine's performance was excellent. She played a female literary youth who is out of tune with the secular world, and her inner desire for love and warmth.
Sometimes I think the heroine is very beautiful, but sometimes I think she looks like Feng Yuanzheng, which is a bit distressing...

The piano in the film is a wonderful metaphor, and the change of the piano's fate is also the change of the heroine's fate.

1. A piano that was sealed in a wooden crate and traveled across the
ocean—a female protagonist who was bound by marriage and married far away from home;

2. Abandoned by her husband on the wet seaside because it was difficult to carry, standing alone on the beach Piano—— The heroine
whose wish was ignored and who was lonely and could only look at the piano on the beach from afar The price of the next finger. 4. The most silent and silent piano that sank into the deep sea-symbolizing the first half of the heroine's buried life, a part of her soul accompanies the piano to sleep silently on the seabed forever, that is, it perishes and remains forever. In the humble wooden house, Bein sat in a chair and made a very candid and touching confession to the visiting Ada, specially memorizing the lines: Ada. I am unhappy because…I want you, because my mind has seized on you and can think of nothing else. This is why I suffer. I… I'm sick with longing. I don't eat. I don't sleep. So, if you've come with no feeling for me, then go. Go. Go. Get out. Leave! Now you're going. I am miserable . Why is that?












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The Piano quotes

  • Ada: I have told you the story of your father many many times.

    Flora: Oh, tell me again! Was he a teacher?

    Ada: Yes.

    Flora: How did you speak to him?

    Ada: I didn't need to speak. I could lay thoughts out in his mind like they were a sheet.

    Flora: Why didn't you get married?

    Ada: He became frightened and stopped listening.

  • [first lines]

    Ada: The voice you hear is not my speaking voice - -but my mind's voice. I have not spoken since I was six years old. No one knows why - -not even me. My father says it is a dark talent, and the day I take it into my head to stop breathing will be my last. Today he married me to a man I have not yet met. Soon my daughter and I shall join him in his own country. My husband writes that my muteness does not bother him - and hark this! He says, "God loves dumb creatures, so why not I?" 'Twere good he had God's patience, for silence affects everyone in the end. The strange thing is, I don't think myself silent. That is because of my piano. I shall miss it on the journey.