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El piano

Título original: The Piano
  • 1993
  • C
  • 2h 1min
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Holly Hunter and Anna Paquin in El piano (1993)
Starring Holly Hunter, Harvey Keitel, Sam Neill, and Anna Paquin, THE PIANO won widespread critical and audience acclaim on its release. The film's writer, director and producer, Jane Campion was the first female director to win the Cannes Palme d'Or for the triumphant masterpiece that centers on a mute woman's rebellion in a newly colonized, Victorian-era New Zealand.
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En la década de 1850, una mujer muda es enviada a Nueva Zelanda con su hija y su piano para casarse por acuerdo con un rico terratenienteEn la década de 1850, una mujer muda es enviada a Nueva Zelanda con su hija y su piano para casarse por acuerdo con un rico terratenienteEn la década de 1850, una mujer muda es enviada a Nueva Zelanda con su hija y su piano para casarse por acuerdo con un rico terrateniente

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    • Dirección
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      • Harvey Keitel
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    • Ganó 3 premios Óscar
      • 65 premios ganados y 57 nominaciones en total

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    Holly Hunter
    Holly Hunter
    • Ada McGrath
    Harvey Keitel
    Harvey Keitel
    • George Baines
    Sam Neill
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    • Alisdair Stewart
    Anna Paquin
    Anna Paquin
    • Flora McGrath
    Kerry Walker
    Kerry Walker
    • Aunt Morag
    Geneviève Lemon
    • Nessie
    • (as Genevieve Lemon)
    Tungia Baker
    • Hira
    Ian Mune
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    • Reverend
    Peter Dennett
    • Head Seaman
    Te Whatanui Skipwith
    • Chief Nihe
    Pete Smith
    Pete Smith
    • Hone
    Bruce Allpress
    Bruce Allpress
    • Blind Piano Tuner
    Cliff Curtis
    Cliff Curtis
    • Mana
    Carla Rupuha
    • Heni (Mission Girl)
    Mahina Tunui
    • Mere (Mission Girl)
    Hori Ahipene
    • Mutu
    Gordon Hatfield
    Gordon Hatfield
    • Te Kori
    Mere Boynton
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    9alannarmiller

    I felt the need to just replace the previous ignorant comment

    The Piano is a beautiful film in many different respects. In terms of cinematography, I've seen few like it. It is dark and beautiful and compelling. The story seems, on paper, as a torrid love story without much originality. But the sensuous portrayal of Harvey Keitel and Holly Hunter and the complex acting of a young Anna Paquin allow this story to ring true. I was skeptical upon viewing a film so lauded by critics and film snobs, but found myself both moved and connected to the film that holds strangely relevant themes for modern times. It is rare that I love both a film's visual beauty and it's script as well. This is that rare occasion.
    6Deathstryke

    Strong poetic visuals, but love story fails to convince

    There's no doubt The Piano is beautiful. The opening scene of the sailors carrying Ada and her beloved instrument onto the beach amidst the crashing waves is stunning; there are many shots like this, that show the awesomeness of the natural world, often as a reflection of the protagonist's emotional state.

    I found the story to be less compelling however. It's slow, sparse on dialogue and doesn't give much information about the mute protagonist, like what her wants or fears are. I didn't find her particularly likeable.

    There is also the matter of those awful Scottish accents; Why are American actors so bad at accents?

    Even less convincing is the love story between Ada (Hunter) and George (Keitel). I felt there was zero chemistry between them; Keitel is such a lump of a man, I don't know why they couldn't have found someone more dashing for the role. His character, George, is so plain and boring, there's nothing about his personality that entices. It seemed silly to me that Ada would allow herself to be persuaded into bed with him, especially when his initial attempts at seduction were so blunt and rape-y. The love scenes left me cold.

    It was the visuals and the haunting atmosphere that sustained me to the end. I can see why it gets praise from critics, but I can also see why it wasn't hugely successful with the general public. It just doesn't have the emotional power to match the cinematography.
    Chrysanthepop

    A Piano's Tale

    Jane Campion's 'The Piano' is a beautiful, poetic, sensual and intense story set in New Zealand. Campion has an eye for visuals and not only does New Zealand look haunting and captivating but attention to detail is given in almost every frame. It is a subtle film, not only because of the actors' performances but also the use of sound. With the exception of the piano tracks there is hardly any background music. All the piano tracks are mesmerizing (the soundtrack is a keeper). The love scenes are also wonderfully handled, with a sense of delicacy and art. The cinematography gives life to the quiet landscape. Holly Hunter delivers a riveting performance that is subtle and haunting (and she's hot too). She has already proved be a master in acting and 'The Piano' only supports that. Here she beautifully displays the slow transformation of facial expressions contrasting with the rapid gestures of her fingers. Harvey Keitel is just as terrific. Sam Neill and Anna Paquin are too of note. 'The Piano' is also like a tense mystery. It's haunting and mesmerizing effect has a strong cinematic impact. Even though the ending is conclusive, there is a mystery about it that invites the viewer to revisit.
    csac6590astrid

    Powerful communication without words.

    "The Piano", directed by Jane Campion, is a haunting film about love, passion, betrayal and refusal set in the 19th century. Ada (Holly Hunter), sent to New Zealand on an arranged marriage, arrives with her daughter Flora (Anna Paquin) and her precious piano on a stormy gray beach. Her husband Stewart (Sam Neill) leaves her beloved piano on the beach after having decided that it is too heavy to transport it inland. He does not recognize what this means to the mute Ada, who expresses her emotions with the "voice" of her piano. Baines (Harvey Keitel), who has taken on Maori ways, is deeply moved by Ada and her "voice". He gives Stewart a piece of land in exchange for the piano and offers Ada a deal to earn it back.

    Repulsed by Baines' crude appearance, Ada reluctantly accepts the deal to play the piano in his hut while he does "things". Submerged erotic desires and passion slowly set free between the unlikely pair during the piano sessions. Both Baines and Stewart become obsessed by Ada's powerful, intensely suggestive form of unuttered communication. Completely bewildered, Stewart asks Baines if had ever heard Ada speak a single word to him, claiming that he could hear her voice in his mind.

    The breathtaking, beautiful imagery as well as its stirring music (Michael Nyman) contribute to the romantic, mystifying atmosphere of the film. "The Piano" won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and Oscars for Best Actress (Holly Hunt), Best Supporting Actress (Anna Paquin), and Campion's screenplay. Holly Hunter's outstanding performance conveys impressively a woman's ability to express herself without words. "The Piano" is one of the best films I have seen so far.
    8moonspinner55

    Quite vivid

    Jane Campion is a director of quiet unease. I was not a big admirer of her "Angel At My Table", which had enormous possibilities but was suffocated under the filmmaker's penchant for what I refer to as 'ugly beauty'. Even the beautiful passages in this film are undermined by either something ghastly, something about to become ghastly, or something borne from ghastliness. A New Zealand woman in the 1800s becomes a mail-order bride for an uninterested working man; she's a self-elected mute and communicates through her wizened little daughter (Oscar-winner Anna Pacquin, a bit over-the-top) and through her passion for playing the piano, which becomes a point of contention in her marriage. Engrossing human drama with a torrid undercurrent of sexuality and violence. Many people I've talked to about this film could not get with it, but perhaps that's the fault of watching movies at home. In the theater, this was a slightly-dazed, rapturous and enveloping brew that held me spellbound until the lights went up. Movies like this don't hold the same spell when butchered up by ads for the CBS comedies. Holly Hunter, Sam Neill and, most especially, Harvey Keitel all do terrific work. Hunter deservedly won a Best Actress Oscar. ***1/2 from ****

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    • Trivia
      Holly Hunter learned to play the piano when she was nine years old and played most of the piano sequences herself.
    • Errores
      Pianos of the period portrayed in the film were made almost entirely of wood, no metal framing at all, and the piano would therefore float, not sink.
    • Citas

      [first lines]

      Ada: The voice you hear is not my speaking voice - -but my mind's voice. I have not spoken since I was six years old. No one knows why - -not even me. My father says it is a dark talent, and the day I take it into my head to stop breathing will be my last. Today he married me to a man I have not yet met. Soon my daughter and I shall join him in his own country. My husband writes that my muteness does not bother him - and hark this! He says, "God loves dumb creatures, so why not I?" 'Twere good he had God's patience, for silence affects everyone in the end. The strange thing is, I don't think myself silent. That is because of my piano. I shall miss it on the journey.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Carlito's Way/The Piano/My Life/The Three Musketeers/Jamón Jamón (1993)
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      The Heart Asks Pleasure First/The Promise
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    • Why does Flora lie about when and how Ada stoped talking? At the start we learn that Ada hasn't spoken since the age of 6, but Flora tells a story about her parents singing a duet when her father gets struck by lightning. "And at the same moment my father was struck dead my mother was struck dumb!"
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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 19 de mayo de 1993 (Francia)
    • Países de origen
      • Nueva Zelanda
      • Australia
      • Francia
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official Facebook
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Lenguaje de signos británico
      • Maorí
    • También se conoce como
      • The Piano
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Auckland, Nueva Zelanda
    • Productoras
      • CiBy 2000
      • Jan Chapman Productions
      • The Australian Film Commission
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 7,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 40,157,856
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 151,419
      • 14 nov 1993
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 40,185,766
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 2h 1min(121 min)
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      • Dolby Stereo
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      • 1.85 : 1

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