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All parent reviews for The Piano

Age
16
Average rating based on 3 parent reviews:
  • 100% say violence is an issue
  • 100% say sexual content is an issue
  • 67% say language is an issue
  • 33% say there are positive messages
Adult
June 13, 2011
 
The Piano Review
The Piano is a Drama movie with some sex scenes that are not appropriate for under 16's it is a little bit violent and only a little bit of language in the movie

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Adult
July 5, 2011
 
Mediocre -Mature Teens and up
The Piano is a deep, heavy, disturbing, and dimensional film. The main character is a tortured, manipulative, and obsessive woman whose deep attachment to her piano utterly consumes her. Her relationship with her husband is nonexistent and her young daughter is left on her own (or to serve as interpreter/errand girl for her mute mother). The film's heavy themes, shocking violence, gloomy desperation, sexual predation, and intense erotic character make it unsuitable for even most teens. Until they are ready to deal with complex, erotic, and violent themes maturely, they are not ready for the Piano.

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Parent of 1 and 8 year old
March 12, 2012
 
Beautiful story, too sexual for kids
I saw this movie several years ago and fell in love with it. I love period movies, and there were so many underlying complexities and symbols in the plot, it was perfect. However, there is quite a bit of sexual content and nudity present. There is also a bit of swearing, but nothing too major, depending on how strict you are on how much is too much. (only words like d**n and h**l are present, but when the Maori natives are speaking, their words are subtitled and there are swear words in there.) In one scene, George, the male protagonist is seen cleaning the piano in a full-frontal nude shot. He and Ada also have sex, and this scene is shown/uncensored. There is also a forced near-sex scene, where George rips Aeda's dress and kisses her neck as she pushes him away. There are also hints to Flora (the daughter) watching them do so, and teaching the other children to mimic the actions with trees. There is also an extremely violent scene of domestic violence/abuse between Ada and her husband Stewart. He threatens her with an ax, hits her, shoves her into walls, and finally uses the ax to chop off one of her fingers for seeing George, and the blood spurts out onto her daughter's face. This movie is lovely for mature/older teens and adults; I would say around 16 and older, just because some of the content in the film may be too intense or inappropriate for younger teens, and especially children. Beautiful story, intense situations, but a wonderfully enjoyable movie.

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