Piano no Mori, my favorite movie
Many people think that playing piano is so easy that anyone can do it, but that is a big mistake. There is a huge difference between only playing notes and actually creating music. That is something we can appreciate in the movie Piano no Mori: The perfect world of Kai by Makoto Isshiki, but what does make this movie so special that makes this movie my favorite one?
This movie is about two boys, one is Amamiya Shuhei, a rich boy whose only objective is to be the best pianist in the world and the other one is Ichinose Kai a poor boy whose only objective is to live an easy live without worries. At first this movie seems so normal that it can be seen as boring, but as the movie continues you can see one important and amazing thing and that is, how an instrument is able to tide together two boys that are so different not only with respect to their social status but also personality wise.
As the history develops we start to ask ourselves how it is possible that a poor boy(Ichinose Kai) without any knowledge of instruments can play so beautiful, even better than a boy(Amamiya Shuhei) whose life has been devoted to music.In this part Amamiya Shuhei learns, and we also learn that no matter how much we study if we don’t love what we are doing, understand what we are doing and we are trying to communicate and of course if we don’t understan what the music is, we won’t be able to create beautiful music.
Lastly, I love how this movie manage to tide together the emotions of the characters toward the music, the music, and the backgrounds around the history.There was a part in the movie where Ichinose Kai was playing the Sonata kv310 by Mozart and then he was thinking about the forest where he found the piano and where he started playing it an loving it.
Piano no Mori as I write before, tell us about music, piano, this wonderful movie teaches us that music is a friend that let us express ourselves, and also let us understand thinks that many times words can’t. It also teaches us that many times we can’t gain things if we don’t put our effort in it.