mercredi 25 septembre 2013

Grand Piano Review

Brian De Palma has spent much of his career imitating Alfred Hitchcock, oftentimes to great effect and success. And now Spanish helmer Eugenio Mira has made a movie that pays homage to both men, crafting a musical thriller that could just as easily have been called The Man Who Played Too Much.


And while the script for Grand Piano is highly implausible, it’s hugely compelling, an acting and directing tour de force that holds the viewer in its vice-like grip at the start and doesn’t let go until the hugely entertaining finale.


Elijah Wood plays Tom Selznick, a piano-playing prodigy possessing the fastest fingers of any musician alive today. But disaster struck five years previous, Selznick suffering a debilitating bout of stage fright and giving up live performance.


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