Review of The Piano (1993) by Jerry L — 08 Nov 2011
Layered sociology, poetic lyricism and transgressive kink compliment each other marvelously in Campion's most universally praised work to date. Awe-inspiring performances from all four leads (Hunter being the most devastating) bring emotional swoon out of a stuffy, symbol-heavy script.
Holds up surprisingly well today.
This review of The Piano (1993) was written by Jerry L on 08 Nov 2011.
The Piano has generally received very positive reviews.
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