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PLEASE NOTE: NTSC / Region 0 Korean import. Optional Korean subtitles can be turned off from the main menu. Winner of 3 Academy Awards including Best Actress (Holly Hunter) and Best Supporting Actress (Anna Paquin), THE PIANO weaves the passionate tale of Ada, a young mute woman (Hunter) desired by two men. Sold into marriage to a husband (Sam Neill) who doesn't understand her, Ada finds herself drawn to her darkly intense neighbor (Harvey Keitel), stirring up vengeful jealousies and violent emotions. But in the end, only one man truly understands how to win Ada's heart – through her beloved piano.

Genre: Drama


Contributor: Anna Paquin, Harvey Keitel, Holly Hunter, Jane Campion, Sam Neill


Language: English


Runtime: 117 minutes


Studio: Import


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.52 x 5.35 x 0.71 inches; 4.52 ounces


Director ‏ : ‎ Jane Campion


Run time ‏ : ‎ 117 minutes


Actors ‏ : ‎ Anna Paquin, Harvey Keitel, Holly Hunter, Sam Neill


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ Chinese, English, Korean


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1


Best Sellers Rank: #22,708 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV) #3,442 in Drama DVDs


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  • Great movie, secure packaging
Beautiful movie. Holly Hunter is the actual piano player here, having 10 years of experience. She and Anna Paquin both won Oscar's for their performances. Seller packaged this in expert, secure fashion. TY
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2025 by Carol S.

  • ethereal...simply breathtaking!!!
warning: watching this movie will put you in a dreamlike and emotionally charged and effected state for hours after you watch it, for me it was days. I have never seen a movie that has had such a profound effect on the people who view it, myself included. It is not the kind of emotional experiance where you cry throughout the movie. It is the kind that makes you gasp and keeps you motionless. The plot could be seen as a simple love triangle, between the mute woman Ada (Holly Hunter), her husband of an arranged marrage (Sam Neil) and her slightly gruff and seclusive neighbor (Harvey Keitel). It is much more than that, it is also a story about Ada's love for her Piano. The love for her tool to speak. The way her neighbor George Bains understands this love and her husband does not. The casting for the movie is perfect. Holly Hunter does not speak, nor does she cry and wail when she is angry or sad. She simply FEELS, and we can easily see what she is feeling without her showing us. Her Academy Award was well deserved. Anna Paquin, who also recieved an Academy Award for her performance as Ada's mischivous but angleic daughter, is brilliant. Sam Neil's charachter is not as developed as some of the others. But the sadness seen in his eyes makes you wonder what bad things have happened to him in tha past, for you can tell by how easily he gets frusterated with Ada that something else has happened. Harvey Keitel has played a difficult character, because he makes a very crude offer to Ada concerning how she can get her Piano back. Written on a peice of paper, George Bains would seem like a perverted creep...but Keitel plays his character with warmth, and immediatly you know that Bains knows what he is doing, and you trust him. The real supporting cast would also have to be the cinematography and the music. Both contribute an intensity to the film that is priceless. A Tip: watch this movie at night or when you have a whole day off, it will alter your mood for the day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2003 by "funky511"

  • High quality product leads to high quality entertainment.
The DVD, The Piano, arrived earlier than expected in excellent condition. When viewing the movie I found no flaws or skips. It added up to a very pleasant entertainment experience.
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2025 by In My Opinion

  • George falls desperately in love with Ada but feels that such a lovely refined ...
Hollie Hunter (Ada) and Anna Pacquin won Oscars for their roles in this film. Harvey Keitel should have won an Oscar for his portrayal of George the hopelessly lovesick man who slowly tries to win Ada's affection but he wasn't even nominated, a gross oversight by the Academy. Ada who by choice hasn't spoken a word since she was six years old and who has an illegitimate child is married off by her father to a man living in New Zealand whom she has never met. Ada brings her precious piano with her. After being left on the beach overnight Ada's husband arrives on foot with George and some natives to bring Ada and her belongings to her new home. However there are not enough men to carry the piano so to Ada's horror it is left on the beach. Ada's husband doesn't understand what the piano means to her but George quickly realizes that the piano is a part of Ada. It's her voice and her spirit. This all happens in the first thirty minutes of the movie. George falls desperately in love with Ada but feels that such a lovely refined and educated woman as she would find him repulsive. The scenes of him longing for Ada are so touchingly beautiful. I would recommend this hauntingly beautiful love story to anyone who appreciates the amazing talent of Harvey Keitel. This in my opinion was his best work. I personally could have done without the explicit fully nude love scenes. The movie didn't need that. In fact it would have been better without it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2016 by kattonelouie

  • Almost perfect.
I have loved The Piano since I saw it in the theater in 1993. For the longest time it has only been available on an old letterbox DVD. Finally, someone has seen fit to give the film its due on blu-ray and the results are wonderful. The image is just gorgeous with wonderful bold colors and oodles of texture and detail. If you think the grain and noise in many scenes are the result of a faulty transfer, then you are wrong, as they are the qualities of the original source. Meaning that it is supposed to be there, because that's the way it was shot! The cinematography was nominated for an Academy Award that year. The stereo sound mix has excellent clarity with dialogue and sound effects. It's a stereo mix, as it was when it was originally released, so don't expect some full immersion surround experience. It's a dialogue driven film anyway. As far as there not being subtitles, I know that they were originally part of the film, and they should be there, at least as an option, but my viewing experience was not lessened in any way by the lack of them. I can usually understand what people are saying just from their gestures and reactions, not specific words, but overall. I highly recommend the blu-ray of The Piano. It looks and sounds better than it ever has on video and is about as close to the theatrical experience as you're going to get. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2012 by Blitzkrieg

  • Romantic
Great movie.
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2025 by CS

  • The piano
Great movie
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2025 by stephen gallegos

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