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La Leçon de piano

Original title: The Piano Lesson
  • 2024
  • PG-13
  • 2h 7m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
5.2K
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La Leçon de piano (2024)
Follows the lives of the Charles family as they deal with themes of family legacy and more, in deciding what to do with an heirloom, the family piano.
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Follows the lives of the Charles family as they deal with themes of family legacy and more, in deciding what to do with an heirloom, the family piano.Follows the lives of the Charles family as they deal with themes of family legacy and more, in deciding what to do with an heirloom, the family piano.Follows the lives of the Charles family as they deal with themes of family legacy and more, in deciding what to do with an heirloom, the family piano.

  • Director
    • Malcolm Washington
  • Writers
    • Virgil Williams
    • Malcolm Washington
    • August Wilson
  • Stars
    • Samuel L. Jackson
    • John David Washington
    • Danielle Deadwyler
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    5.2K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,374
    2,432
    • Director
      • Malcolm Washington
    • Writers
      • Virgil Williams
      • Malcolm Washington
      • August Wilson
    • Stars
      • Samuel L. Jackson
      • John David Washington
      • Danielle Deadwyler
    • 44User reviews
    • 79Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 26 wins & 57 nominations total

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    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • Doaker
    John David Washington
    John David Washington
    • Boy Willie
    Danielle Deadwyler
    Danielle Deadwyler
    • Berniece
    Ray Fisher
    Ray Fisher
    • Lymon
    Corey Hawkins
    Corey Hawkins
    • Avery
    Michael Potts
    Michael Potts
    • Wining Boy
    Skylar Aleece Smith
    Skylar Aleece Smith
    • Maretha
    Stephan James
    Stephan James
    • Boy Charles
    Erykah Badu
    Erykah Badu
    • Lucille
    Malik J Ali
    Malik J Ali
    • Willie Boy
    • (as Malik J. Ali)
    Charity Jordan
    Charity Jordan
    • Mama Berniece
    Isaiah Gunn
    Isaiah Gunn
    • Young Boy Willie
    Matrell Smith
    Matrell Smith
    • Crawley
    Jerrika Hinton
    Jerrika Hinton
    • Grace
    Gail Bean
    Gail Bean
    • Dolly
    Eilan Joseph
    Eilan Joseph
    • Papa Boy Walter
    • (as Hanniel Joseph)
    Pauletta Washington
    Pauletta Washington
    • Mama Ola
    Olivia Washington
    Olivia Washington
    • Young Mama Ola
    • Director
      • Malcolm Washington
    • Writers
      • Virgil Williams
      • Malcolm Washington
      • August Wilson
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    User reviews44

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    6cinemapersonified

    Decent Movie

    Rating - 6.8: Overall, a film very similar to other August Wilson works, as it uses authentic dialogue and good acting, especially from Danielle Deadwyler, to tell a profound story; but the movie is held back by its amateur filmmaking and inconsistent tone.

    Direction - Pretty Bad: The direction on a macroscale feels very amateur and not that well executed; the direction on a microscale is fine as it mimics other August Wilson movies in that it allows the actors to act with minimal intervention, similar to a play; the storytelling is a bit muddy as they did not know what tone they wanted to go with throughout the movie; tension is not built that well because they try to force this horror, ghost story that is not that well executed

    Story - Decent: The concept deviates from the original play and makes the movie an unnecessary supernatural ghost story, which kind of hurts the story dealing with the generational trauma from their ancestors; the plot structure is nothing special; the character writing is not that great because they keep introducing many characters and do not do a good job providing them backstory to make you root for them, except for maybe Deadwyler's character

    Screenplay - Good: The dialogue is very authentic to the source material and other August Wilson works; the humor is pretty true to other August Wilson works; the symbolism is profound as the whole movie deals with generational trauma this family has dealt with from slavery and racism; the foreshadowing is present but kinda expected

    Acting - Pretty Good to Good: Samuel L. Jackson - Good (Feels like he pulls a lot from his experience as an actor in this role, but he does not feel like he is used as much as he should have been), John David Washington - Pretty Good to Good (Plays the lead role decently well, as this character feels like it plays to his strengths as an actor), Ray Fisher - Pretty Bad (Really feels off in comparison to the rest of the cat as his comedic humor feels very forced), Michael Potts - Pretty Good to Good, Erykah Badu - Pretty Good, Skylar Aleece Smith - Pretty Good, Danielle Deadwyler - Very Good (Steals the show in all her scenes as she shows a wide range of emotions and accurately displays a mother trying to hold onto her family and ancestry), Corey Hawkins - Good (Plays his role well and has good chemistry with Deadwyler), Rest of the cast - Pretty Good to Good (The cast as a whole works well together; it was evident that the director let the actors act in a way similar to the play)

    Score - Decent: Used decently well throughout the movie; for a movie called 'The Piano Lesson' it would have been great to have at least heard one piano motif throughout the movie, so not having this feels like a wasted opportunity

    Cinematography - Pretty Bad: Felt pretty amateur and not that well executed, especailly in the climax

    Editing - Pretty Bad: Felt pretty amateur

    Sound - Pretty Good: Helps enhance those horror elements

    Visual Effects - Pretty Bad: Felt pretty tacky

    Production Design - Good: Felt authentic to the time period

    Costumes - Good: Felt authentic to the time period

    Pacing - Pacing is pretty slow as it tries to mimic the play's pacing

    Climax - Climax is chaotic and poorly executed; the ending felt very anticlimactic

    Tone - Tone is a big issue for this movie because there never felt like there was a consistent tone as they tried to make this movie both a historical drama and a ghost story; they tried to do a lot of things and couldn't do any of them well

    Final Notes - Saw premiere at the Austin Film Festival.
    TxMike

    The 1930s, a family of former slaves and what to do with the old family piano.

    My wife and I watched this at home, streaming. While it is a well-made movie and covers an interesting topic, we didn't find it very enjoyable. It is a movie adaptation of a stage play and it comes across that way, with loud dialog and broad gestures, with limited settings.

    It is a Washington family project, Denzel is a producer, one of his sons is the director, another son stars as Boy Willie, and his wife also has a small role.

    Samuel L. Jackson is in it but his role as uncle Doaker could have been played by anyone. John David Washington is Boy Willie, he is brash and angry all the way through and after a while I found him hard to watch. Danielle Deadwyler is really good as his sister Berniece. But she is unhappy the whole time because of the bombardment by her brother.

    The gist is this, as we see in an opening scene from 1911 in Mississippi when the main characters are children there is a late-night theft of an old upright piano during a celebration event. The piano has sentimental value to the family because of their connection to some wood carvings that adorn the piano. In fact they didn't consider it a theft, they figured they were the rightful owners.

    Bernice, now a single mother living in Pittsburgh in 1936, has the piano. However her brother, needing to raise money to try to buy some land back in Mississippi wants to take the piano and sell it. He doesn't make a request, he drives to Pittsburgh with a truckload of watermelons to sell along the way and expects to just take the piano. This creates the discord between the siblings.

    The title may lead us to believe it involves piano lessons in the usual way, music instruction, but it isn't. It refers to the lessons a family learns with the piano as a central figure.
    8joshtill-98100

    An Intense Roller Coaster Ride That Never Leaves The Station

    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.
    7hamzaspurs

    A Powerful Reflection on History and Family

    The Piano Lesson, delves into the lives of a Black family grappling with their history during a time marked by oppression and loss. The story focuses on Bernice (Danielle Deadwyler) and her daughter, who live with her uncle Doaker (Samuel L. Jackson). The plot unfolds as Bernice's brother, Boy Willie (John David Washington), visits, and we gradually uncover the family's past, including the mystery of Bernice's late husband and the deep significance of their treasured piano.

    The film explores weighty themes such as Black slavery, grief, guilt, single motherhood, and moral dilemmas. Adapted from August Wilson's play, part of his celebrated Pittsburgh Cycle (which also includes Fences and Ma Rainey's Black Bottom), the movie carries a similar pacing and tone, though it feels closer to Fences in structure.

    Danielle Deadwyler delivers an outstanding performance, portraying Bernice with emotional depth and nuance. She is undoubtedly a rising star, evoking comparisons to Viola Davis. Her performance deserves serious awards consideration. By contrast, I found John David Washington's portrayal of Boy Willie overacted, making it harder to connect with his character. Samuel L. Jackson and Ray Fisher (as Lymon) brought solid supporting performances, grounding the narrative effectively.

    The cinematography and direction were immersive, giving the house and the piano a lived-in, almost iconic feel. The dialogue is beautifully written, seamlessly weaving past and present. While I found the ending slightly overdone, the film's overall impact remains strong.

    I would rate The Piano Lesson a 7/10-higher than Ma Rainey's Black Bottom but slightly behind Fences. Danielle Deadwyler's performance alone makes this film worth watching, and the music and writing are nothing short of masterful.
    6peter0969

    Solid adaptation of August Wilson's Work

    August Wilson's work has been an important part of theater work in the Black Communities. Achieving many themes and style approaches that other plays haven't approached before hand.

    With the Piano Lesson, while not perfect, it still remains an intense dialogue-filled journey. Throughout, the ambitious direction and atmosphere of The Piano Lesson is successful with it's narrative setting and ground. Exploring themes of slavery, trauma, horror, and Black American society that are interesting. With solid camerawork, production designs, and strong performances from the entire cast, especially Danielle Deadwyler whom I believe will get more recognition in the near future.

    The narrative, although it feels a bit long and dragged on some components, it achieves as it's characters and good dialogue moments are investing and engaging. The presentation color is a bit dull, some of the pacing was a bit too dry, and the worst aspect was the musical score, the score felt overdramatic and at times, ruined some of the best scenes that could have been a bit more impactful.

    Overall, I do recommend it for those who love August Wilson.

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    • Trivia
      Samuel L. Jackson, John David Washington, Ray Fisher, and Michael Potts all starred together in the Broadway production of The Piano Lesson from 2022-2023.
    • Goofs
      When 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.
    • Quotes

      [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.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2025)
    • Soundtracks
      Washington Post 2
      Written by John Philip Sousa

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    • Release date
      • November 22, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La lección de piano
    • Filming locations
      • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • Mundy Lane Entertainment
      • Netflix Studios
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      2 hours 7 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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