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May 25, 2019 · During her time as a protégé of Anton's, Charlotte was expected to play the cello perfectly and make no mistakes. When she did not play perfectly, Anton sexually abused her.
- Why Charlotte Made Elizabeth Cut Off Her Hand
- The Perfection Turns The Tables on Anton
- The Real Meaning of The Perfection's Ending
Though the twist that Charlotte is tricking Elizabeth into cutting off her hand is easy to see coming, the reasons behind it aren't what you would think. The audience (and Elizabeth) assumes that Charlotte was simply jealous of the younger rising star who came along to replace her at the exact time she left the Bach Academy to look after her sick m...
In her efforts to save Elizabeth from Anton's clutches, Charlotte ends up right back in them: forced to play in the Chapel, with Anton threatening to rape Zhang Li if she makes any mistakes. Towards the end of her cello piece, Charlotte does make a mistake, but Anton sends Zhang Li to bed, mocking Charlotte for believing that he would punish a new ...
After Elizabeth beats Anton with the poker, and just before the final scene ofThe Perfection, there's the final instance of a recurring flashback to Charlotte as a child, running across the lawn and away from the Academy. It's made clear throughout the movie that although Charlotte got away from Anton's clutches as a child, she was never really fre...
May 27, 2019 · Girls and Get Out star Allison Williams portrays Charlotte, a troubled but talented cello prodigy who was forced to leave her prestigious music school when her mother got sick, but following...
May 26, 2019 · Allison Williams (Get Out) stars as Charlotte, a troubled cello prodigy who, after the death of her mother, seeks out Elizabeth (Dear White People ‘s Logan Browning), the new star player at her...
May 24, 2019 · In the final moments of the movie, Lizzie and Charlotte play the cello together — on the very same instrument. Charlotte, now missing an arm, plays the bow, while Lizzie works the strings ...
May 31, 2019 · The film opens with former cello protégé Charlotte (Allison Williams) staring at her mother's body in their home - Charlotte left her elite music academy to take care of her, and amid disturbing...
Plot. Daigo Kobayashi (Masahiro Motoki) loses his job as a cellist when his orchestra is disbanded. He and his wife Mika (Ryōko Hirosue) move from Tokyo to his hometown in Yamagata, where they live in his childhood home that was left to him when his mother died two years earlier.