Desplechin's 'Two Pianos' Review: Melodrama as Dominoes
Arnaud Desplechin's film 'Two Pianos' is reviewed in The New Yorker. The story follows a pianist returning home to a mentor and an ex-lover. The review criticizes the film for arranging character traits like dominoes while ignoring the broader world. The review is by Richard Brody.
Key facts
- Arnaud Desplechin directed 'Two Pianos'.
- The film is a melodrama about a pianist returning home.
- The review appears in The New Yorker.
- The review is by Richard Brody.
- The review criticizes the film for ignoring the world the characters live in.
Entities
Artists
- Arnaud Desplechin
Institutions
- The New Yorker