The Pianist

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Drama / Biography / War / Music
France / Poland / Germany / UK / USA, 2002, 150 min

Directed by:

Roman Polański

Based on:

Władysław Szpilman (book)

Screenplay:

Ronald Harwood

Cinematography:

Pawel Edelman

Composer:

Wojciech Kilar

Cast:

Adrien Brody, Emilia Fox, Michał Żebrowski, Ed Stoppard, Maureen Lipman, Frank Finlay, Jessica Kate Meyer, Wanja Mues, Richard Ridings, Anthony Milner (more)
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Oscar winner Adrien Brody stars in this epic true-life story of brilliant pianist and composer Wladyslaw Szpilman, an acclaimed musician who survived WWII with the help of a German officer. (official distributor synopsis)

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J*A*S*M 

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English Another film that shows us, unaware viewers, that Jews had it very hard during WWII… Downplaying this topic is the last thing I want to do, but I really don’t need to see the hundredth film about the one and the same thing. The shallow parade of suffering by secondary characters, who show up, die or cry, only to be completely forgotten later by the script, can’t arouse any emotions in me. What’s a lot more impressive, though, is the almost post-apocalyptic survival storyline later in the film (if the entire film had that sharpness and atmosphere, it would be great!), but the events that follow it are very hard to believe. It’s very clear to me why The Pianist has received mostly positive responses (an untouchable premise and emotional blackmail can do a lot), but other than the fantastic performances, I don’t see anything I haven’t already seen elsewhere, and better… ()

Kaka 

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English Weaker than peak Spielberg. More artistically routine, much less sophisticated visually, and more audience-friendly. Of course, it is colorful, meaning less art, but not that we should complain about it. The Pianist is an honest film full of emotions and heart-wrenching scenes, and the overall message of the project is equally impressive. But it certainly won't capture your heart as much as Schindler's List. ()

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novoten 

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English If Polanski hadn't indulged in almost autobiographical self-indulgence, it could have been a great film. But instead of focusing on the very strong story of the main character, the director inserted his own emotions and memories into his film, which don't have such power, although there was a lot of potential. Brody is scoring in astronomical numbers, but even that is not enough this time. ()

Lima 

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English I don't want to be too pathetic, but more films like this! So that people won’t forget the horrors that were committed, the horrors that the human race is capable of committing against itself, so that something like that doesn't happen again. And Adrien Brody, he blew me away! I completely lived his role with him, he was absolutely riveting and I'm so glad he got the Oscar. Just like Polanski, whose family was murdered by the Nazis and he knew very well what he was talking about – something clearly evident in this beautiful, haunting work. ()

kaylin 

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English When I saw Thomas Kretschmann's name in the credits, I thought he would play some classic Nazi pig, but I was pleasantly surprised. Roman Polanski made a film that doesn't stand out with brutality, the war was like that, but it stands out in how it can capture it incredibly rawly. In some scenes, you really have an unpleasant feeling, when you shudder at what people are capable of. And it doesn't matter if they were Germans or someone else later. Adrien Brody gave a great performance, story-wise it is a relatively classic story from that time. Many similar, but even crueler, stories were experienced. ()

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