The movie really starts promising with a depressing atmosphere around talented piano student Daniel which is also giving a hint about his feelings and how his psychology will be... His unhappiness, shyness in front of the audience and the girls, tainted relation with the mother and the suppressed feelings about his father's death -suicide- due to the his mental problems. The first part of the movie has a coherent screenplay that makes you root for the depressed emotions and the happiness with finding love - sweet Sophie.
All these ends when the hero starts the suspicion and envy for the girlfriend. It feels kind of fake and enforced in the scenario that even though he's so explicitly dictating about his jealousy and doubts about the girl's fidelity and her relationship with his piano teacher, Sophie keeps on stuff that will provoke him such as flirting dances with the teacher or hanging out with him even though they had no contact point except Daniel before.
Beginning as a drama and continuing psychology/thriller movie, the end is a cliché; lovers are apart.
Except for some aches in the screenplay, it's still a good movie especially if you're somehow related to Scandinavia.
All these ends when the hero starts the suspicion and envy for the girlfriend. It feels kind of fake and enforced in the scenario that even though he's so explicitly dictating about his jealousy and doubts about the girl's fidelity and her relationship with his piano teacher, Sophie keeps on stuff that will provoke him such as flirting dances with the teacher or hanging out with him even though they had no contact point except Daniel before.
Beginning as a drama and continuing psychology/thriller movie, the end is a cliché; lovers are apart.
Except for some aches in the screenplay, it's still a good movie especially if you're somehow related to Scandinavia.