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The Piano Man's Daughter

  • Téléfilm
  • 2003
  • 3h
NOTE IMDb
6,1/10
81
MA NOTE
The Piano Man's Daughter (2003)
Drame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe story follows the life of cavalier heart-breaker Charlie Kilworth (Christian Campbell), a charismatic musician who leads a promiscuous life playing piano for a swing band in the 1930s.The story follows the life of cavalier heart-breaker Charlie Kilworth (Christian Campbell), a charismatic musician who leads a promiscuous life playing piano for a swing band in the 1930s.The story follows the life of cavalier heart-breaker Charlie Kilworth (Christian Campbell), a charismatic musician who leads a promiscuous life playing piano for a swing band in the 1930s.

  • Réalisation
    • Kevin Sullivan
  • Scénario
    • Timothy Findley
    • Kevin Sullivan
  • Casting principal
    • Wendy Crewson
    • Christian Campbell
    • Marnie McPhail
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    81
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Kevin Sullivan
    • Scénario
      • Timothy Findley
      • Kevin Sullivan
    • Casting principal
      • Wendy Crewson
      • Christian Campbell
      • Marnie McPhail
    • 3avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux55

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    Wendy Crewson
    Wendy Crewson
    • Ede Kilworth
    Christian Campbell
    Christian Campbell
    • Charlie Kilworth
    Marnie McPhail
    Marnie McPhail
    • Young Lily Kilworth
    R.H. Thomson
    R.H. Thomson
    • Frederick Wyatt
    Sarah Strange
    Sarah Strange
    • Alexandra Lamont
    Deborah Pollitt
    • Eleanor Ormond
    Dixie Seatle
    • Eleanor Hess
    Chris Wiggins
    • James Kilworth
    Susan Coyne
    Susan Coyne
    • Ada Harrison
    Joel Keller
    Joel Keller
    • Neddy Harrison
    • (as Joel S. Keller)
    David Hemblen
    David Hemblen
    • Dr. Warren
    Nuala Fitzgerald
    Nuala Fitzgerald
    • Eliza Kilworth
    Isabella Fink
    • Lilly Kilworth (5-8 yrs.)
    Tamara Hope
    Tamara Hope
    • Lilly Kilworth (12-14 yrs.)
    Jeffrey Peel
    • Charlie (8 yrs.)
    Mckenzie Sullivan
    • Charlie Revoice (8 yrs.)
    • (as McKenzie Sullivan)
    Robert Buck
    • Angus Rutherforf
    Barna Moricz
    Barna Moricz
    • Karl Hess
    • Réalisation
      • Kevin Sullivan
    • Scénario
      • Timothy Findley
      • Kevin Sullivan
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    1greenrose

    A Powerful Work Wasted on this Film!

    I really wanted to like this film because Findley's book evoked a lot of real emotion for me. Why can't Canadians make good films? This one had the look & feel of an amateur high school play, including the screenplay and the acting. I kept expecting the actors to break into giggle fits, so far removed were they from the internal feelings of the characters in the book. Horrendous! I watched half an hour and gave up, choosing to keep my positive memories of our dear Timothy's wonderful and artful fiction work intact. Dramatic arts need the full support of our Culture and Heritage departments, and they obviously aren't getting it. Very sad indeed.
    4rooprect

    The Piano Man's Disaster

    While there is no single glaring flaw of this film, it is the culmination of dozens of small flaws that is its undoing. Its biggest flaw is its Hallmark Channel movie-of-the-week appearance. Everything is squeaky clean and brightly lit. No dramatic shadows or gritty atmospheres here, nothing to break up the visual monotony for the next 155 minutes. And, as with such productions, there's melodramatic music constantly playing in every scene, over every dialogue, telegraphing how we're supposed to feel.

    Second flaw: I haven't read the novel, but I can tell you this film feels like it's trying to pack too many plot elements into a tight bundle. Even at a whopping 2 hrs 35 minutes, it feels rushed, spanning 4 generations and at least a dozen major characters, all told in flashbacks of varying chronology. If you do the math, that's about 15 mins per character before moving on to the next. But actually the film is dominated by Lilly and her son Charles, thereby squeezing all the others down to maybe 8 mins each. Basically this film feels like the Reader's Digest condensed version of a story.

    The next problem I had with this film is the music. You would think a film entitled "The Piano Man's Daughter" would have some compelling piano music in it. Instead there is just 1 simple melody consisting of exactly 15 notes, played over and over. And over. In fact it was played so many times in 180 minutes that I learned the notes by heart, and I'm not even a musician: D, F, Bb, A, G, F, D. (next phrase) D, F, C, Bb, C, D, F, D. Now repeat every 3 minutes for 2 1/2 hours.

    Once in a while the melodramatic music would shut up long enough to let an actor say a few lines. But just as the moment is sinking in... yow! ...here come those 15 stupid notes again. I bet you could make a fun drinking game out of this movie. Every time those notes play, bottoms up. You & your friends will be hammered by the 2nd act.

    Did I mention how the film is told in flashback? Absolutely nothing wrong with that. Heck, "Citizen Kane" was done like that. But the problem is that there's no consistent narrator. At first the narrator is Edie (Charles' grandmother) talking to Charles. Then it's Lilly (Charles' mother) talking to Charles. But then suddenly the narrator is Charles! Charles talking to Charles? Sure, why not. If you've been playing the drinking game you'll be too sloshed to notice by then.

    Another problem: although the film spans 4 generations ending in 1930 presumably, everything looks like the same 1915 set, cars look the same, costumes the same, mannerisms the same. It made it very hard to follow the period changes. Also it doesn't help that there are frequent flashbacks-within-flashbacks. Is that even possible? Or does that violate the space-time continuum?

    Despite all my gripes (and that skull-drilling music) I watched all 155 minutes hoping there would be a satisfying conclusion that brings everything together magically & poetically. Instead it just sorta came to a stop. The only satisfaction I got was the fact that those stupid 15 notes stopped with it.
    10iamluvd

    Great period piece

    This is one of those wonderful sagas that weave the life stories of several generations into one beautiful and captivating film. It tackles tough issues; like mental illness, spousal abuse,emotional family baggage, etc. in a way that enables the audience to identify and relate in this present time, even though the movie is a period piece. The story line follows very closely with the book - which is nothing short of amazing. The success of the film is due largely to the tremendous skill of actress Wendy Crewson, whose role threads through the entire film and ties everything and every one together. Her performance is full of grace and a quiet strength and makes this film a "must see."

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    • Anecdotes
      This movie was released in 2003, but filmed in 1999. In an interview with Regis in January 2001, Stockard Channing mentioned she watched the pilot episode of The West Wing (1999) while filming in Canada. She said she was playing a lunatic in 1916 in soms insane asylum outside of Toronto. She had five days off and got a call asking if she wanted to play a part on The West Wing (1999). In the interview, she also mentioned that this movie was never released.
    • Versions alternatives
      The movie was initially shown on The Movie Network as a two hour movie. It was later shown on the CBC as a two-part miniseries (four hours with commercials) with more footage of Charlies's mother Lily (played by Wendy Crewson). The initial version had her in only a few scenes.
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 septembre 2003 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • A szívtipró zenész
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
      • Sullivan Entertainment
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