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Acompanha a vida da família Charles, que lida com temas de legado familiar e muito mais, ao decidir o que fazer com uma herança, o piano da família.Acompanha a vida da família Charles, que lida com temas de legado familiar e muito mais, ao decidir o que fazer com uma herança, o piano da família.Acompanha a vida da família Charles, que lida com temas de legado familiar e muito mais, ao decidir o que fazer com uma herança, o piano da família.
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- 26 vitórias e 57 indicações no total
Malik J Ali
- Willie Boy
- (as Malik J. Ali)
Eilan Joseph
- Papa Boy Walter
- (as Hanniel Joseph)
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I was really hoping I'd love this, but I didn't. It was visually authentic, but the music was completely destroyed! How do you miss on something as important as the music, in this play??? The "Berta Berta" scene was completely altered, and "Rambling, Gambling Man" was nowhere to be found. Damn shame. They also never show the Yellow Dog train, just smoke! What?
Don't get me started on how stupid they made Lymon. He wasn't dumb in the play, just lonely, naive, and sensitive. I really hated his portrayal. Secondly, Charles Dutton will forever be my favorite Boy Willie. Baby boy Washington just wasn't getting it.
It's not completely messed up, just too different for my tastes. The Washingtons should have just kept the classic aspects in tact.
Don't get me started on how stupid they made Lymon. He wasn't dumb in the play, just lonely, naive, and sensitive. I really hated his portrayal. Secondly, Charles Dutton will forever be my favorite Boy Willie. Baby boy Washington just wasn't getting it.
It's not completely messed up, just too different for my tastes. The Washingtons should have just kept the classic aspects in tact.
I caught this at a Tiff screening on Sept 11, 2024 and it did not disappoint. The film is adapted by a play of the same name by August Wilson, which follows two siblings, one who want to sell a precious family heirloom (Washington), a piano, for money, the other (Deadwyler) who wants to keep it. The acting in the film, especially from Deadwyler is unreal; you cannot avert your eyes from her performance, as well as strong supporting actors the entire time. The film itself, while the slightest bit too long, is very well made. Malcolm Washington comes in strong with his directorial feature debut, and has a promising future ahead. The film is deeply disturbing and at times plays a bit too much into supernatural elements, but overall, if you are looking for a good thriller with great performances, this should be on your radar when it releases on Netflix.
The Piano Lesson is pretty solid. Malcolm Washington did a great job directing his first feature film. The cast here is all fantastic, with Samuel L Jackson being the standout in my opinion. The film has gorgeous cinematography and uses visual effects well. The movie has moments that are pretty scary, moments with could character tension and moments that are genuinely funny. The exposition is a bit confusing at times which makes the story a little hard to follow at certain parts. The pacing is also a little off. But overall the Piano Lesson is an entertaining and pretty unique movie that tackles themes about family while also mixing in supernatural elements. I enjoyed it.
I was surprised at the low rating for this film. I was not familiar with the play or the previous movie version, however, like other August Wilson's work, I really liked it. There was some strong acting and a it's a moving and memorable story.
Again, as in her acting in Till, I was so impressed with Danielle Deadwylers performance. She is definitely a stand out. I hope she get the accolades she deserves during the award season.
The story deals with slavery, a subject many are uncomfortable with, however it is a major part of American history. I thought it was handled thoughtfully. Don't let the subject matter stop you from seeing this!
Again, as in her acting in Till, I was so impressed with Danielle Deadwylers performance. She is definitely a stand out. I hope she get the accolades she deserves during the award season.
The story deals with slavery, a subject many are uncomfortable with, however it is a major part of American history. I thought it was handled thoughtfully. Don't let the subject matter stop you from seeing this!
The Piano Lesson is a 2024 horror, drama and comedy starring John David Washington as Boy Willie, a young man who goes about doing business selling watermelons with his best friend Lymon (Ray Fisher). However, things start to take a turn drastically when the family home keeps a piano that is cursed with an evil spirit. As our protagonists start to do things like move the piano out of sight, the piano itself starts to haunt them supernaturally.
Adapted from a play, this story is very enjoyable and hilarious at times with it's cheery tone and marvellous acting. It may sound like a horror film but it really isn't, most of the characters that revolve around the piano actually have a nice build up until a haunting climax. All cast involved did a great job, including the impressive directorial debut of Malcolm Washington (whom I got to meet!) and the rest of the cast were great and they all had their unique personality, something not easy to do. But I think there's one character that stands above them all though, Lymon, oh what a character! He was kind of a gentle giant and his scenes throughout the movie are some of the best.
The only flaw with the film itself, and it's what got it a 7, some of the scenes really dragged out and were very slow but not all of them. For example, we have a really funny conversation about what clothes fit Lymon and that lasts about a few minutes but, no spoilers, there's this one argument around the halfway point that lasts quite a bit. I know it's a play but I'd rather have this time used on some of the perspectives of the characters rather than a argument to show powerful acting.
Overall, really great watch would highly recommend this when it comes out on November, most certainly a pleasant watch and very quotable. You will probably be watching this more than once when it hits netflix.
Grade: A
London film festival 12th October.
Adapted from a play, this story is very enjoyable and hilarious at times with it's cheery tone and marvellous acting. It may sound like a horror film but it really isn't, most of the characters that revolve around the piano actually have a nice build up until a haunting climax. All cast involved did a great job, including the impressive directorial debut of Malcolm Washington (whom I got to meet!) and the rest of the cast were great and they all had their unique personality, something not easy to do. But I think there's one character that stands above them all though, Lymon, oh what a character! He was kind of a gentle giant and his scenes throughout the movie are some of the best.
The only flaw with the film itself, and it's what got it a 7, some of the scenes really dragged out and were very slow but not all of them. For example, we have a really funny conversation about what clothes fit Lymon and that lasts about a few minutes but, no spoilers, there's this one argument around the halfway point that lasts quite a bit. I know it's a play but I'd rather have this time used on some of the perspectives of the characters rather than a argument to show powerful acting.
Overall, really great watch would highly recommend this when it comes out on November, most certainly a pleasant watch and very quotable. You will probably be watching this more than once when it hits netflix.
Grade: A
London film festival 12th October.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesSamuel L. Jackson, John David Washington, Ray Fisher, and Michael Potts all starred together in the Broadway production of The Piano Lesson from 2022-2023.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Boy Willie is talking about his plans, at one point Doaker places his right hand in front of his chin and the left on the table. However, on the next immediate cut, he has both hands on the table with fingers interlaced.
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[first lines]
Boy Charles: Hey, son. You remember how to whistle?
Young Boy Willie: Yes. sir.
Boy Charles: All right. You see anybody coming, I need you to whistle. You understand?
Young Boy Willie: Yes. sir.
- ConexõesFeatured in The 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2025)
- Trilhas sonorasWashington Post 2
Written by John Philip Sousa
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- Tempo de duração
- 2 h 7 min(127 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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