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Grand Piano - Symphonie der Angst

Originaltitel: Grand Piano
  • 2013
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,9/10
20.164
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John Cusack and Elijah Wood in Grand Piano - Symphonie der Angst (2013)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA pianist with stage fright endures a performance under the eyes of a mysterious sniper, who will shoot and kill him if a wrong note is played.A pianist with stage fright endures a performance under the eyes of a mysterious sniper, who will shoot and kill him if a wrong note is played.A pianist with stage fright endures a performance under the eyes of a mysterious sniper, who will shoot and kill him if a wrong note is played.

  • Regie
    • Eugenio Mira
  • Drehbuch
    • Damien Chazelle
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Elijah Wood
    • John Cusack
    • Kerry Bishé
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,9/10
    20.164
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Eugenio Mira
    • Drehbuch
      • Damien Chazelle
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Elijah Wood
      • John Cusack
      • Kerry Bishé
    • 104Benutzerrezensionen
    • 134Kritische Rezensionen
    • 61Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 5 Gewinne & 12 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Elijah Wood
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    • Tom Selznick
    John Cusack
    John Cusack
    • Clem
    Kerry Bishé
    Kerry Bishé
    • Emma Selznick
    Tamsin Egerton
    Tamsin Egerton
    • Ashley
    Allen Leech
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    • Wayne
    Don McManus
    Don McManus
    • Norman Reisinger
    Alex Winter
    Alex Winter
    • Assistant
    Dee Wallace
    Dee Wallace
    • A & V Interviewer
    Jim Arnold
    • Janitor
    Jack Taylor
    Jack Taylor
    • Patrick Godureaux
    Beth Rollan
    Beth Rollan
    • Emma's Publicist
    • (as a different name)
    Amy Gwilliam
    • Emma's Assistant
    Harris Gordon
    • Emma's Agent
    Richard Newby
    • Executive
    • (as Richard A. Newby)
    Brendan Murphy
    • Mover #1
    Chak Nali
    • Customer Hotel
    Eric Goode
    Eric Goode
    • Tom's Chauffeur
    • (as Eric L. Goode)
    Theo David Goertzen
    • Musician #1
    • Regie
      • Eugenio Mira
    • Drehbuch
      • Damien Chazelle
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    7cosmo_tiger

    Keeps you on the edge of your seat the entire time. Very fast paced and exciting. I recommend this.

    "I play piano, this is just another gig. Nothing else." Tom Selznick (Wood) is one of the most famous concert pianists in the world but 5 years ago he had a breakdown on stage and disappeared. Finally ready to come back to the art form he loves he stages a comeback appearance. He is as nervous as he as ever been when he starts to play, then he sees a note written on his music that makes him forget about his stage fright. The only problem is that his next note may be his last. As you know by now I watch as many movies as I can without watching the trailer first. Going in I was thinking...a movie about a piano concert with Frodo, sounds exciting (sarcasm). From the beginning I was intrigued and then it hit me. This movie is nothing like what I expected at all. A movie I expected to be about love of classical music ended up being more like Speed or Phonebooth. It was tense and exciting the entire time and I really liked it more then expected. Overall, keeps you on the edge of your seat the entire time. Very fast paced and exciting. I recommend this. I give this a high B+.
    5TheMarwood

    Somebody get Eugenio Mira a decent script

    Here's a director who knows how to shoot a film and he directed the hell out of this silly script, but you can throw the fanciest camera tricks at a dog of a script -- but good looking nonsense is still nonsense. This is one of those high concept screenplays that seems churned out by an automated software writing program, not a human who actually sat down to write this. Elijah Wood gives a one note (pun!) performance and he's either miscast or just downright boring as our lead - though his hands do a convincing job. An off screen for most of the film John Cusack is our villain who will shoot Mr. Wood and his pretty little wife if he plays a wrong note. Cusack's expository dialogue over the last act of the film, explaining his motives are eye rolling and the remaining 15 minutes seem like the automated writing software malfunctioned when character motivation and narrative collided. A dumb, harmless film.
    Gordon-11

    A nice mystery thriller spoiled by a poor ending

    This film tells the story of a famous pianist who makes a comeback performance after five years of hiatus. He gets threatened with death by a mysterious man during his performance. He bakes his way round his very real threat, and his stage fright. The plot up to here sounds very intriguing and engaging, and yes, the first half of the film is quite good. However, the second half loses steam, and the ending is just really disappointing. So we figure out why the guy wants the piece played, so what happens next? The film proper is just seventy minutes long, they could have at least developed the plot more, especially the ending. It's a pity, but "Grand Piano" was a nice mystery thriller that is spoiled by the poor ending.
    5reev0

    Great premise, uninspired result

    A film that has clearly started with a high concept - like Speed but playing a piano rather than driving a bus - and the plot has been fitted round that. Having started from that fairly ludicrous premise, you might hope that the film would either embrace it and not take itself seriously, or find clever twists to add. Unfortunately it does neither. It's short enough to avoid being boring, and competently shot and acted, but really has very little to offer.

    It's hard to think of the target audience for this - a run of the mill thriller based around classical music? - and I am mystified by its inclusion at the London Film Festival.
    9rooprect

    A fun & amazing tribute to the golden age of movie thrillers

    The plot in a sentence: a piano player has to play an 'impossible' piece perfectly or a bunch of people are gonna get whacked.

    Now put that in your pocket and forget about it. I'm serious; if I hear one more person whining about the silly plot, I'm going to strangle someone with a low A string.

    To make a point, let me throw a different plot-in-a-sentence at you: two strangers agree that they'll each commit murder for the other guy. I'm sure the silly-o-meter is lighting up, but cinephiles will recognize that plot from the classic Hitchcock masterpiece "Strangers on a Train". Hitchcock himself joked how insignificant a plot can be, introducing the concept "mcguffin", something that doesn't necessarily exist but is the motivation behind all the characters' actions. Like a box that everyone's killing each other over.

    Why am I harping on Hitchcock? Because "Grand Piano" is perhaps the most loving tribute to Hitchcock that I've seen in my life. This means it's a throwback to the days when thrillers didn't need 29 plot twists, 54 explosions and 3.75 sex scenes to keep audiences awake. The audience's enjoyment came via the filmmaker's technique at telling a story. If you've ever been at a campfire when your spooky uncle Greg tells the story of "the claw" for the millionth time, to the delight of everyone present, you know what I mean.

    So now let's talk about the storytelling presentation. I'm trying hard not to slip into film dweeb mode, because the technical points of this film are so stunning I could ramble for hours. Camera shots are carefully planned and orchestrated without distracting edits, meaning the camera often follows the action for several minutes before jumping to another angle. This is reminiscent of the famous Orson Welles "Touch of Evil" opening where the camera runs for nearly 4 minutes through city streets and dialogue closeups before a cut. Or how about Hitchcock's own "Rope", a 2 hour suspense thriller with only 10 camera cuts. Here in "Grand Piano" such scenes are prevalent, and the best one has to be the "Wayne" scene which follows the character Wayne frantically running through the theater for help while the action on the stage remains in the background. No cuts. If you're wondering how the eff they managed to do that, check out the movie.

    Another piece of technical WOWery which you might not consider at first is that actor Elijah Wood is really playing the piano. In real life Elijah is a casual pianist who had to take a 3 week crash course in how to play the parts in his scenes, which often involve dialogue and physical action while staying right in time with the music he's playing with his hands. If you're one of those people who hates it when actors can't fake their instruments, rest assured this is very convincing. The director himself is a musician so you can bet he insisted on getting things right.

    Which leads me to my overall feeling about this film. It is extremely precise. Not a scene is wasted, and every element is carefully orchestrated like, well, like an orchestra. Basically the entire film unfolds in real time, as Elijah ("Tom") tries to make it through 3 movements of a classical performance without too many bodies piling up. The movie's "soundtrack" is actually the music that's being played by the orchestra as the story unfolds. That itself is an original and very impressive feat, if you consider every scene has to be synchronized with the mood of the performance piece.

    What makes "Grand Piano" extra fun is that the movie is not afraid to make fun of itself a bit. There's some nice humor and a sort of lighthearted cheekiness to it, even though there might be a few brutal killings going on. You could almost call this a "dark comedy" except that all the classic thrillers were dark comedies, so such a label would be redundant. It should be noted that Hitchcock himself had a wonderfully morbid sense of humor, and here the director upholds that spirit as well as the classic storytelling style. Anyone taking this plot too seriously should be hung from the rafters with rusty bolts and dangled over an orchestra pit playing fortissimo. Oh wait, that might've happened in the movie.

    The acting. I won't dwell on Elijah Wood's amazing performance except to note that prior to this film I hadn't seen much of his work, and this movie made me an instant fan. John Cusack is... well, John Cusack. He's one of those actors like Christopher Walken who can sneeze and make it an Oscar winning performance. Although he doesn't get a ton of screen time here, his scenes were gripping. Another actor who deserves major kudos for bringing to life the terrifying/hilarious/lovable henchman character is Alex Winter (wait for it... wait for it... BILL from "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure"!) Omg he gets my vote for best bad guy sidekick since Jaws in James Bond Moonraker. And finally I have to tip my hat to "Wayne" (Allen Leech) and his barbie-doll manipulative girlfriend "Ashley" (Tamsin Egerton) who are a real treat to watch.

    This movie has so many fun things going on, you forget how technically masterful it is. Like the old thrillers of the 40s & 50s, that's the way it's supposed to be. It's a funny irony that a Spanish production does the best justice to the golden age of Hollywood.

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      Wood had worked with a teacher three weeks prior to going to Barcelona and found it stressful having to play the piano and speak at the same time saying, "It was incredibly technical [...] lots of moments where it was jumping from where I'd play, listen to a click, listen to music, have to be in the right place and the right time and hear dialogue and repeat dialogue".
    • Patzer
      The opening drive into Chicago begins southbound on Lake Shore Drive, then northbound on LaSalle (recognizable from the Batman films), then south on Wabash, then suddenly across the river, coming east on Washington, where the car finally stops at the Lyric Opera building. The interiors were shot elsewhere, so nothing looks like the actual hall.
    • Zitate

      Reisinger: [encouraging a worrisome Selznick] Do what you do. And try and have some fun. And remember, it's just music.

    • Crazy Credits
      "The Impossible Piece" plays as the end credits roll.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Dont' Miss a Note: The Making of Grand Piano (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Ten Happy Fingers
      Written by Dr. Seuss (as Theodore Geisel) and Friedrich Hollaender (as Frederick Hollander)

      from Die 5000 Finger des Dr. T (1953) (uncredited)

      Used by permission of Shapiro Bernstein Spain Mood Music Division

      Courtesy of Columbia Pictures Industries,Inc.

      Under license from Sony Pictures Music group

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    Details

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 25. Oktober 2013 (Spanien)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Spanien
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Vereinigte Staaten
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Barcelona, Katalonien, Spanien
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      • Nostromo Pictures
      • Solution Entertainment Group
      • Atresmedia Televisión
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      • 22.555 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 2.964 $
      • 9. März 2014
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 1.618.085 $
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