Review of The Piano (1993) by Kåty C — 06 Oct 2008
Ada, A woman chosen to be mute, travels with her daughter and beloved piano across the seas from England to an exotic land in New Zealand during the Victorian Era. This woman has been oppressed in her homeland and denied her womanhood. She has been arranged a marriage with a Landowner who is afraid of fleshly desire. She meets an exotic Caucasian male who seduces her into a world she can be herself in. She is able to release her oppression through their passion.
A film of intrigue. Why make such a story? It has a touch of magical realism. Jane Campion creates a mythical world and fills it with the human condition. Holly Hunter plays Ada with a fierce and graceful flowing note and deservedly won her awards. She plays woman's independence.
The Piano is a strange film and very effecting on it's story. The screen emits the mystery of the forest that surrounds and engulfs Ada's spirit.
Haunting and lyrical.
This review of The Piano (1993) was written by Kåty C on 06 Oct 2008.
The Piano has generally received very positive reviews.
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