La pianiste - Concerto
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For those who didn't know it, Hubert plays the piano here, I mean, for real!
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this movie is somenthing adjective *___*
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the movie is simply great!
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i couldnt agree more with you aSlavetobeauty. Jelinek confirmed that her book was autobiographical.
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I saw this movie a few years ago. I absolutely loved the ending as it was very unique.
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her soul, she cannot escape the inexorable ties that bind her. For her, love and pain are synonymous, no other choice remains.
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conflicted emotions. Her mother's oppressive domination and puritanical demands do not allow her a healthy, normal sexual expression. Her guilt is projected onto her student when she finds him perusing the nudie mags. Her volatile rage is tenuously contained, evident in her clenched jaw and frenetic movements. Her only source of love and comfort is a poison, she turns violently against, and to her destroyer. Her feelings of failure and frustration as an artist are yet another albatross searing
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Benoir Magimel is outstandingly hansom and Isabelle Hubert is absolutely magnificent. It´s one of the best films I´ve ever seen.
dizygotegemini 3 years ago 17
what a compelling and misunderstood film; I read so many vituperative reviews of this before I watched it. This is a chilling illustration of the corrosive effect of child abuse-an emotionally abusive, domineering mother who infantilizes and disparages her middle aged daughter. Some have expressed horror at some of the content, yet Erika is understandable, her natural sexual drive perverted into self hatred and guilt by her arrested development. The self-mutilation a symbolic release of
aSlavetoBeauty 2 years ago 12