The Piano Comments

  • Alexa 2022-09-25 04:11:47

    #LumiereFilmFest#The big screen supplement. Only then did I know that the ending I watched when I was a child was a market version that was shortened as needed. The ending of the full version was awesome, and it was definitely the difference between three stars and four stars. In the end, Hood's poems are used too well, which enhances the artistic conception of the whole...

Extended Reading
  • Estefania 2022-10-05 17:48:57

    Controlled and insulted women

    A woman, reluctant to support her family after her husband's death, traded her to a man in a distant colony, a man she had never met.

    From the moment she disembarks, the film has a strong sense of gender: women and girls are lifted onto the beach by men, and then the men laugh and pee in a circle,...

  • Shaina 2022-10-05 18:02:04

    original love

    The director unfolded the plot and narration very patiently. The heroine's aphasia, the barbarous living environment, the slow narration, and the light and strong music that spread throughout the film are the highlights of the whole film.
    Aida loves out of desire, or desires out of love. I lean...

The Piano quotes

  • Stewart: [to Ada] Can you hear me?

  • Stewart: What do you think?

    George Baines: She looks tired.

    Stewart: She's stunted, thats one thing.

The Piano

Director: Jane Campion

Language: English,British Sign Language,Maori Release date: February 11, 1994