I’ve stated before that just because a film is from my homeland doesn’t mean it gets a free ride in the reviews. If anything I have to view them in a more heavily spotlighted way because I don’t want you seeing some of the trash that comes out, and there is a fair amount of it too, from this country. In saying that I do try to inform you of the same thing from other countries. Documentaries are harder to review in a way as they are not scripted, and the camera work is also very different to entertainment movies.
It’s the niceness of the film that is both the greatest asset and the biggest downfall. It’s almost just one note through the whole thing. The student is introduced and their family, then we meet their teacher, then we find their reasons for learning the piano. It’s that way throughout.
Some of you will never get the chance to see this on a big screen with an audience, and I think that’s a shame, this is a film that works better with people around you. Although it’s a middle of the road film it really is charming. You’re not going to walk away from this film thinking that it’s changed your world, you may, like some I sat beside during the filming, think about taking some lessons. This is a documentary that if you have any musical notions, or have learned the piano, or other instruments, that you’ll enjoy. For me the charm and sweetness of the film outweighs the shortcomings and lack of impact so I still enjoyed sitting through it.
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