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Writer/director Jane Campion's third feature unearthed emotional undercurrents and churning intensity in the story of a mute woman's rebellion in the recently colonized New Zealand wilderness of Victorian times. Ada McGrath (Holly Hunter), a mute who has willed herself not to speak, and her strong-willed young daughter Flora (Anna Paquin) find themselves in the New Zealand wilderness, with Ada the imported bride of dullard land-grabber Stewart (Sam Neill). Ada immediately takes a dislike to
Nov 19, 1993 Wide
Jan 13, 1998
Miramax Films
All Critics (52) | Top Critics (10) | Fresh (45) | Rotten (5) | DVD (7)
Sweetie and An Angel at My Table have taught us to expect startling as well as beautiful things from Jane Campion, and this assured and provocative third feature (1993) offers yet another lush parable.
Ms. Campion somehow suggests states of mind you've never before recognized on the screen.
[An] evocative, powerful, extraordinarily beautiful film from the Australian director Jane Campion.
The Piano is as peculiar and haunting as any film I've seen.
The Piano plays itself with such contrapuntal richness, it resonates in you forever.
The Piano is a solid motion picture with a universal message and occasional splashes of genius, but it is remarkable only as Holly Hunter's performance is concerned.
[VIDEO] "The Piano" is a powerful film for its slow, inevitable inertia of drama.
A melancholy film exploring the despair and passion that arises from difficult situations.
Charged tale of a woman's awakening for older teens and up.
A stunning mood piece and a haunting adult fairy tale.
It's often incorrectly reduced to a feminist fable, but the scope of Jane Campion's achievement is broader. If anything The Piano is a masterwork of humanism.
Sublime - Holly Hunter's best work.
The fable's surreal imagery and attention to detail, capturing a place and time--New Zealand outpost in 19th century--in which one mute person (the brilliant Holly Hunter) finds the true meaning of womanhood against all odds, linger in memory.
Campion never underestimates the power physical obsession exerts over human souls, and, for once, a modern film treats erotic passion honestly.
The Piano deserves its place as a classic.
3 Academy Awards winning movie of 1993 for Best Original Screenplay, Best Leading Actress (Holly Hunter), and Best Supporting Actress (Anna Paquin)... The beginning of this movie was a little boring, I was a little confused to get the story... But since Ada (Holly Hunter) met Baines (Harvey Keitel) for a piano lesson,
November 30, 2010Super Reviewer
Jane Campion's Oscar-winning movie follows Ada (played by Holly Hunter), an immigrant to the New Zealand outback and an arranged marriage, who has not spoken for years and lives her life through the sound of her piano. Her husband (played by Sam Neill) is a man without much understanding, who tries to break the
August 24, 2010Super Reviewer
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