What's the name of a movie about piano?

I think it's this movie.

Shining Movie-Shining

◎ Chinese name Shine

◎ Shine

◎ Year 1997

Australian countries

◎ Category Plot/Love/Music

Language English

◎ There are no subtitles in the picture.

◎IMDB score is 7.5/ 10( 13380 votes).

◎IMDB link/title/TT 0 1 1763 1/

◎ File format XviD+MP3

◎ Video size 704X304

◎ File size 2CD 2 x 49 x 15MB.

◎ Film length 105 minutes.

◎ Director Scott Hicks Scott Hicks

Drama Scott Hicks Jan Sardi

Producer Jane Scott.

Original Music david hirschfelder

Adapting music Ludwig van Beethoven.

Frederic chopin

Franz Liszt

Sergei rakhmaninov

Nicola Rimsky-Korsakov

Robert Schumann

Antonio Vivaldi

Nicolo Paganini

◎ Actor List Geoffrey Rush geoffrey rush ... David Assange Adult.

Justin Bryan ... Tony (extra band member)

Sonia Todd ... Sylvia (female name)

Chris Haywood ... Sam (male name)

Alex Rafalowicz ... When David was a kid.

Gordon Poole ... Eisteddfod presenter

Armin Mueller-Stahl Armin Mueller-Stahl ... Peter (male name)

Nicholas Bell Nicholas Bell ... Ben Rosen.

Danielle Cox ... Susie as a child.

Rebecca Gooden ... Female name.

Marta Kaczmarek ... Rachel (female name)

John Cousins ... Jim Minogue

Noah taylor noah taylor ... David Assange, a teenager.

Paul Linkson ... state champion announcer.

Randall Berger ... isaac stern.

Brief introduction of film

In 1950s, young David showed his talent as a pianist. Her father Peter pinned all his hopes on him and constantly urged him to study hard and practice hard. After David's piano skills advanced by leaps and bounds, he was invited to study in America, but Peter wouldn't let him go. Later, David was invited to study in England and America, but Peter wouldn't let him go. Later, David got a scholarship to study in England and left Australia with his father's "never go home" ban. At the Royal Conservatory of Music, he studied under Professor Cecil and continued to correspond with the writer Mrs. Zeng Richards. At the same time, he is preparing to play Rachmaninov's second piano concerto at the concert. Due to the heavy mental burden, he fainted at the end of the performance and was taken to the hospital. Later, with the encouragement of his wife Gillian, he finally held a concert successfully. This film won the Oscar for Best Actor with 1997.

Shine (Shine pianist) 65438-0996 is an Australian-English co-production, which is a biographical film of musicians with different themes, novel perspectives and different styles. It tells not a composer, but a pianist-a talented and diligent pianist's dramatic life and a mixed life. David Helfgott is a real person. He was a piano prodigy when he was young. The greatest luck and misfortune in his life is that he has an ambitious but paranoid father who worships music. The film does not seriously explain to the audience the background of his father Peter, a Jew from Poland who experienced the genocide. All we see is a man who loves his son as much as his life, longs for success, is violent and bossy, and is frightening. Out of fear of "family split" and the loss of his son, he burned the invitation letter to study in the United States that David earned with his own talent and forced him to stay at home in the suburbs of Sydney. He respects Russian composer Rakhmaninov the most, so much so that he unrealistically asks Mr. Rosen, a music teacher, to teach David Jr. to play the Third Piano Concerto in D minor!

Different from previous biographies of musicians, director Scott Hicks used rich classical music materials of many great composers in music history in this tragicomedy based on real people. The selection of these materials is consistent with David Jelf Gott's professional experience as a concert pianist. The appearance of some tracks shows the creative ideas of film director and music composer david hirschfelder. Since the pianist participated in the community music competition in his youth, we have heard Chopin's Polonaise in A flat major and the prelude (raindrops) in the process of plot development. Schumann's piano suite "Childhood Scene" fragment; Liszt's hungarian rhapsody No.2 in C minor and the piano piece Bell adapted from Paganini's Bell Rondo; There are Beethoven's Sonata of Passion, Symphony No.9 and so on. As a true pianist and his wife Gillian's "love theme", Nulla in Vivaldi's classic song Mundo Pax Sincera was adapted by film composer David Hess Field into a trio composed of female soloist, clavichord and cello, and that unforgettable scene appeared: David could not grow up because he lived in a self-enclosed world, and even "lived smaller and smaller". He was only wearing a windbreaker, lying on a stretch bed and jumping happily into the blue sky. ...

In the film, that is, the life of pianist David Jeff Gott, Rachmaninov's works occupy the most important position. Apart from a prelude in C minor, it is the "La San" that scares all piano players in the world.

It is worthy of the name that La San is called "the most difficult work in the world" by his father Peter. Cyril Smith, David's real-life professor at the Royal Conservatory of Music, once described that playing "La San" is equivalent to "shoveling ten tons of coal". 1909165438+1October, when rakhmaninov himself premiered as a piano soloist in new york, he even dubbed his concerto "the work of an elephant" to compare its greatness and heaviness. From all aspects, La San is an extension of the composer's masterpiece La Er (Piano Concerto No.2 in C minor), but the former is obviously more difficult to play than the latter. The plot of the Royal Conservatory of Music in the film truly reproduces the hardships and sweat of David in the process of practicing playing this work. The editing of pictures and plots, music and dialogue of this group of shots has left a deep impression on the author with the professional standards achieved by both film and music. Noah Tayler, an Australian talented young actor, plays David as a student, convincingly showing the most tragic scene in his life: a promising young pianist, but the seeds of crisis from his parents have already been lurking in his heart. As a result, countless days and nights of hard work fell short. Just as the goal of life was about to be realized-successfully playing a difficult piece of music to prove his survival value, his nervous system collapsed. At the concert, with the sudden interruption of La San, the pianist David Jeff Gott's artistic career was also unfortunately suspended. ...

Shine (Shine pianist) has won unanimous praise from the world film industry. The wonderful performance of geoffrey rush, the winner of the 69th Oscar for Best Actor and a famous Australian actor, is the most important factor for the success of this film. The scene that impressed the audience the most was that he was holding a cigarette butt in a bar and playing Rachmaninov's famous piano sketch "Wild Bees Flying", which was adapted from his colleague rimsky Saakov. The reason why this film is exciting and convincing lies in geoffrey rush's piano playing skills as a dramatic actor-he studied piano for many years when he was young. Therefore, among the three actors of different ages in the main character of the film, he is the only one who plays the piano by himself-he has no double body. Although some works with great professional difficulties appeared in the film, such as Liszt's hungarian rhapsody in C minor, and so on, he had to rely on the imitative movements and the pianist's prototype-David Jeff Gott's voice, but when he played a song "Flying Wild Bees" from the beginning to the last note, he touched the keys with his fingers to show his professional sense, which not only conquered all the guests in the bar, but also conquered all the audiences in the world.

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