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Isabelle Huppert and Benoît Magimel in La Pianiste (2001)

Quotes

La Pianiste

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  • Erika Kohut: After all, love is built on banal things.
  • Erika Kohut: Don't look at your cock. Look at me!
  • [first lines]
  • The Mother: Good evening, child.
  • Erika Kohut: Evening, mama.
  • The Mother: [sarcastically] Home already? I'm so happy.
  • Erika Kohut: I'm going.
  • The Mother: Not so fast.
  • Erika Kohut: Please. Leave me be. I'm tired.
  • The Mother: I can quite believe it. Your last pupil left 3 hours ago. Might I know where you've been all this time?
  • Erika Kohut: [trying to go to her room] Please.
  • The Mother: No, you don't. Not until you tell me.
  • Erika Kohut: I went for a walk. Do you mind? I spent 8 hours in my cage. I was tired and needed some air.
  • The Mother: For 3 hours?
  • Erika Kohut: Absolutely.
  • Walter Klemmer: Just then, I was under your window and I was jerking off. That's what you want, huh? You want to...
  • [making obscene signs]
  • Walter Klemmer: is that it? You're a witch, a pervert! You want to give everyone your illness, don't you? Not me!
  • Erika Kohut: I did apologise.
  • Walter Klemmer: Fuck your stupid apologies!
  • Walter Klemmer: No one would touch your sort, not even with gloves on.
  • Walter Klemmer: [reading the teacher's letter] "On the contrary, if I beg, tighten my bonds, please. Adjust the belt by at least 2 or 3 holes. The tighter the better. Then, gag me with some stockings I will have ready. Stuff them in so hard that I'm incapable of making any sound. Next, take off the blindfold, please, and sit down on my face and punch me in the stomach to force me to thrust my tongue in your behind." Is this supposed to be serious? You're making fun of me, aren't you? You want a slap?
  • Erika Kohut: Schubert's dynamics range from scream to whisper not loud to soft. Anarchy hardly seems your forte. Why not stick to Clementi? Schubert was quite ugly. Did you know? With your looks, nothing can ever hurt you.
  • Walter Klemmer: Why destroy what could bring us together?
  • Erika Kohut: Mannerism is no...
  • Walter Klemmer: [interrupting her] Why can't I look at you? Because if I do, I won't resist the temptation to kiss you on the neck. May I kiss you on the neck?
  • [she walks away]
  • Erika Kohut: Do you like me calling you darling?
  • Walter Klemmer: It's absolutely marvelous.
  • Erika Kohut: You must be patient. I'll give you all the names, we'll play all the games you want.
  • Walter Klemmer: You know you really stink? Sorry, you stink so much, no one will ever come close to you. You'd be better leave town until you don't stink so bad. Rinse your mouth more often, not just when my cock makes you puke.
  • Erika Kohut: A wrong note in Beethoven is less offensive than mangling the spirit of it.
  • Erika Kohut: I don't have feelings. And if I ever did, they would not defeat my intelligence!
  • Walter Klemmer: You know, love isn't everything.
  • [Teaching piano]
  • Erika Kohut: "Dreaming of the things they don't have, feasting themselves on good and bad. Next morning, all had vanished." And here the mood switches to irony. D, d, d. "Yet still, they've had their share of pleasure." That rhythm is the obstinacy of the middle class. "And hope that what they left behind will be found once again on their pillows.
  • Walter Klemmer: [Can't believe what Erika is doing; simply starts laughing]

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