can not love

Marlen 2022-03-23 09:02:16

She is in her thirties and is a piano professor at the pinnacle of her career. Schubert's music flows at her fingertips, and the audience is admiring and admiring the audience. She did not know that there was a young man in his twenties at this time. , His heart is calm with her music, and the seeds of love have blossomed since then. The young man worked hard for love, he went to test her private class, and got his wish. In that soundproof room, their hearts were pounding to the sound of the piano, they...

Did they finally step into the palace of love, or was there another result?

But precisely because the story was written by Nobel Prize winner Elfred Jelinek and made into a film by German director Michael Haneke that won the Cannes Film Festival Grand Prix, the result is far from simple.

The young man did not expect that she would fall in love with Schubert when he played Schubert for the first time; nor did he expect that the woman he was chasing was a psychosexual. She walked into the pornographic screening room under the bewildered eyes of others; cut her own genitals with a blade; peeked at other people's sex so that she reached an orgasm and couldn't restrain herself from pissing, and was discovered by the client; she put broken glass on her schoolgirl's pocket, because she was jealous of the schoolgirl who sat next to him and helped turn the score while she played the piano; she hung it there and forced him to “stay like that” when she was helping him get an erection with her hands in the women’s toilet and near orgasm; she wrote to him Let him abuse her; use her mother as a sexual object when he's crazy; she's overwhelmed when he does follow the instructions in her letter.

She has no father, and the widow mother tied her tightly to her side, treating her thirty-something but emotionally empty daughter like a baby. Her feelings for her daughter are a mother-daughter version of Son and Lover. The nervous eyes and movements of the mother and daughter are so similar, which is the result of years of unresolved lust between the two. This is especially true for the daughter. Her youth was wasted in such an environment, her sexual psychology was seriously distorted, and she wanted to love but couldn't.

He didn't know that he loved her, but he couldn't understand her, and he couldn't stand her. When he finally greeted her as politely as others, her heart died, she stabbed herself with the prepared knife, and quickly left the concert hall. Where is she going? go home? Or as he said "leave the town until you don't stink so bad"?

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  • Tessie 2022-01-01 08:02:10

    Repression leads to distortion, distortion leads to perversion

  • Betsy 2022-03-27 09:01:11

    It's good to watch something like this that describes perverted things. Anyway, I won't watch it a second time. It's too depressing.

The Piano Teacher quotes

  • Erika Kohut: After all, love is built on banal things.

  • Erika Kohut: A wrong note in Beethoven is less offensive than mangling the spirit of it.