Si fallas una nota, estás muerto
Tom, un famoso pianista con miedo escénico, se ve al fin preparado para combatir su mayor fobia y dejar atrás sus miedos. Se enfrentará así a un multitudinario público después de 5 años retirado, en lo que será el concierto más complicado y largo de su vida. Y es que, si ya estaba nervioso antes de sentarse en la banqueta, la situación se pone aún más tensa cuando Tom, preparado para tocar y con la atención de un abarrotado teatro, observa que además de las notas de una melodía en la partitura hay un mensaje escrito, una amenaza de muerte. Su futuro y el de su mujer quedará a partir de este momento en sus manos. Tom debe de averiguar porque este agresor anónimo quiere matarle, necesita conseguir ayuda rápida sin que nadie se de cuenta, pero lo más difícil de todo es que tiene que hacerlo mientras continua tocando.
"Grand Piano" (2013), a gripping thriller produced by Nostromo Pictures and Telefónica Studios, masterfully blends the worlds of high-stakes performance and deadly suspense. Directed by Eugenio Mira and set against the backdrop of a grand concert hall, the film follows Tom Selznick, a once-celebrated pianist portrayed by Elijah Wood, as he attempts a comeback performance. However, what begins as a routine concert quickly escalates into a life-or-death situation when Tom discovers a threatening note on his sheet music, warning him that a sniper will kill him if he plays a single wrong note. This unique premise sets the stage for a tense, edge-of-your-seat experience that keeps audiences captivated from start to finish. The film's strength lies in its ability to maintain relentless tension through its clever use of the concert setting. As Tom navigates the complex score of a notoriously difficult piece, the camera work and editing brilliantly convey his mounting panic and the sniper's looming presence. The supporting cast, including John Cusack as the menacing voice of the sniper and Kerry Bishé as Tom's supportive wife, add depth to the narrative, making the stakes feel even higher. The film's pacing is impeccable, with each note Tom plays ratcheting up the suspense, culminating in a thrilling climax that pays off the tension built throughout. "Grand Piano" also stands out for its innovative use of sound and music as integral elements of the plot. The film's score, composed by Victor Reyes, not only complements the action but becomes a character in its own right, driving the narrative forward and heightening the emotional stakes. The meticulous attention to the details of a live concert performance adds a layer of authenticity that enhances the film's realism and immersion. From the rustling of the audience to the precise movements of Tom's fingers on the keys, every element is crafted to pull viewers deeper into the harrowing experience. In conclusion, "Grand Piano" is a testament to the power of creative storytelling and technical mastery. Produced by Nostromo Pictures and Telefónica Studios, this film transcends the typical thriller genre by weaving a narrative that is both intellectually engaging and emotionally gripping. It showcases the talents of its cast and crew, particularly director Eugenio Mira and star Elijah Wood, in delivering a film that is as much about the art of performance as it is about survival. "Grand Piano" is a must-watch for fans of suspense and anyone who appreciates the intricate dance between music and cinema.
Año2013
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GénerosSuspenseMisterio
Países de producciónSpainUnited States of America