The Piano (1993)
Actors:
Jane Campion (writer),
Ante Novakovic (miscellaneous crew),
Carla Meyer (miscellaneous crew),
Jane Campion (director),
Holly Hunter (miscellaneous crew),
Kenneth McGregor (miscellaneous crew),
Holly Hunter (actress),
Michael Nyman (composer),
Cliff Curtis (actor),
Anna Paquin (actress),
Ian Mune (actor),
Harvey Keitel (actor),
Sam Neill (actor),
Temuera Morrison (miscellaneous crew),
Jon Sperry (actor),
Plot: It is the mid-nineteenth century. Ada is a mute who has a young daughter, Flora. In an arranged marriage she leaves her native Scotland accompanied by her daughter and her beloved piano. Life in the rugged forests of New Zealand's South Island is not all she may have imagined and nor is her relationship with her new husband Stewart. She suffers torment and loss when Stewart sells her piano to a neighbour, George. Ada learns from George that she may earn back her piano by giving him piano lessons, but only with certain other conditions attached. At first Ada despises George but slowly their relationship is transformed and this propels them into a dire situation.
Keywords: 1850s, 19th-century, adultery, animated-sequence, anus, arranged-marriage, attempted-rape, axe, bare-breasts, bare-butt
Genres:
Drama,
Romance,
Quotes:
Flora: One day when my mother and father were singing together in the forest, a great storm blew up out of nowhere. But so passionate was their singing that they did not notice, nor did they stop as the rain began to fall, and when their voices rose for the final bars of the duet a great bolt of lighting came out of the sky and struck my father so that he lit up like a torch. And at the same moment my father was struck dead my mother was struck dumb! She never spoke another word.
Ada: I have told you the story of your father many many times.::Flora: Oh, tell me again! Was he a teacher?::Ada: Yes.::Flora: How did you speak to him?::Ada: I didn't need to speak. I could lay thoughts out in his mind like they were a sheet.::Flora: Why didn't you get married?::Ada: He became frightened and stopped listening.
[first lines]::Ada: The voice you hear is not my speaking voice - -but my mind's voice. I have not spoken since I was six years old. No one knows why - -not even me. My father says it is a dark talent, and the day I take it into my head to stop breathing will be my last. Today he married me to a man I have not yet met. Soon my daughter and I shall join him in his own country. My husband writes that my muteness does not bother him - and hark this! He says, "God loves dumb creatures, so why not I?" 'Twere good he had God's patience, for silence affects everyone in the end. The strange thing is, I don't think myself silent. That is because of my piano. I shall miss it on the journey.
Flora: Actually, to tell you the whole truth, Mother says that most people speak rubbish, and it's not worth it to listen.::Aunt Morag: Well, that is a strong opinion.::Flora: Aye. It's unholy.
Flora: I know why Mr. Baines can't play the piano. She never gives him a turn. She just plays whatever she pleases and sometimes she doesn't play at all.::Stewart: And when is the next lesson?::Flora: Tomorrow.
Ada: What a death! What a chance! What a surprise! My will has chosen life! Still it has had me spooked and many others besides!
Ada: George has fashioned me a metal finger tip, I am quite the town freak which satisfies!
Ada: At night! I think of my piano in its ocean grave, and sometimes of myself floating above it. Down there everything is so still and silent that it lulls me to sleep. It is a weird lullaby and so it is; it is mine.
[last lines]::Ada: There is a silence where hath been no sound / There is a silence where no sound may be / In the cold grave, under the deep deep sea. -Thomas Hood...
Flora: [speaking to Aunt Morag] My mother met my father when she was an opera singer in Luxembourg.::Ada: [signing] That's enough.::Flora: Why? [pos]