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  • Michelle 2022-12-31 22:14:18

    Passion and Desire: About Ada and George's "Deranged Love"

    At first glance, the romance between the heroine Ada and the farmer Baines is indeed a bit of a "deformed love". Ada did give up her body. To put it vulgarly, it is to sell one's body for some "ulterior motive" (in exchange for a piano). But Ada is not a prostitute. For prostitutes, the two ends of...

  • Providenci 2022-12-31 05:34:20

    Woman, man, this is never a love story

    Men and women have always existed in two worlds, even when they are in love. No, I doubt it's in love, it should be said even if they marry. Ada is isolated from the crowd because she cannot speak, but rather than being isolated by the crowd, it is better to say that she chooses to stay away from...

  • Mariano 2022-12-26 13:29:58

    I want you to care for me.

    It is written and directed by the famous New Zealand female director Jane Campion. Cannes Palme d'Or (tied with Farewell My Concubine). The box office has a good reputation.This is actually a "Spring in a Small Town"-style story of red apricots coming out of the wall, but under the delicate and...

  • Rodolfo 2022-12-25 00:25:12

    rough. Love

    movie below. Accidentally came across English pronunciation without subtitles. Then read it by feeling. I forgot whose review I read and decided to watch it, but I just felt a little sad after watching it. Sad for a woman's helplessness in the face of her own life, in order to survive, she married...

  • Ewald 2022-12-24 07:48:24

    A corner of love, a glimpse of barbarism and civilization

        For the time being, let go of the entanglement of love, the waves and the wind, the piano music, and let me talk about some rational things.          The title of the article could also be called, The ignorance of civilization or the triumph of barbarism. Yes, civilization is ignorant and...

  • Maribel 2022-12-23 10:30:25

    Teacher Dai Jinhua - piano class

    I watched this movie because of Mr. Dai's film class, but I didn't like it very much. It is undeniable that the pictures and shots are beautiful, but I don't accept the direction of the story. Ada doesn't love Stewart. Da but fell in love with Baines, and it seems to me that Baines did not respect...

  • Shanna 2022-12-23 05:48:24

    succumb to

    If interpreted from a feminist perspective, this film is simply a step-by-step subordination to patriarchy: the heroine goes from being silent to learning to speak (a language symbol of patriarchy), and the husband's indifference and indifference to the piano and playing (a symbol of women's...

  • Alvina 2022-12-18 21:53:33

    Secret Pleasure and Will Rebuilding

    Molly Harsko's From Awe to Rape was written at the end of the 20th century when the feminism was fading. As a criticism of "feminist criticism", the philosophical temperament exuded by this theoretical text is quite different from the arrogance of the first and second generation feminist movements....

  • Jada 2022-12-18 02:21:29

    I want to kill myself

    I don't know when I don't like movies like this. I don't like the protagonist in it, ignore it, let my own temperament, and do things that the world doesn't approve of. At the moment when Ada jumped into the sea, I even felt a little pity, she left her daughter and two men who died for her. She was...

  • Montana 2022-12-15 15:11:28

    piano in the mirror

    "Piano Lesson" is narrated from a female perspective. Director Jane Campion was born into a theatre family and holds a BA in Anthropology and Painting. Always be careful when watching works from a female perspective, because if you are a woman, if you are brought into the same perspective, it may...

The Piano

Director: Jane Campion

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