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Roman Polanski's The Pianist: stark reality and the human spirit
When I saw this film come up on my request list, I asked myself if there was really a need for yet another film about the Holocaust. After all, Spielberg made Schindler's List, there were countless documentaries, and the historical fact of genocide in the twentieth century was never in doubt. After... Read full review »
The Pianist: The Will To Live Personified
There's nothing better than a good old fashioned story about Nazi Germany, the holocaust, and concentration camps. Did that sound completely non-politically correct? Probably, but considering my affinity for films including Schindler's List, Life is Beautiful, and Apt Pupil this statement should... Read full review »
Szpilman? Good name for a Pianist.
We're generally taught from a young age that studying music will only be good for us. It will enrich our souls. It will give us a feeling of accomplishment. But were you ever told that music could save your life?
Wladyslaw Szpilman wasn't told that either. But it was his absolute love for...
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The Pianist: Moving and Important - Worthy of an Oscar?
March 24 - I predicted Brody's performance could very well be worthy of an Oscar and it was.
While in Florida my mom and I saw The Pianist a movie that had been highly recommended to us. When we asked my aunt to come she said she wouldn't see it because it is too depressing, she...
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The Pianist - Polanski's Holocaust Catharsis
The Pianist is the true story of a single Jew, Wladyslaw Szpilman, surviving the Holocaust in Warsaw, Poland. Based on Szpilman's autobiography and directed by Roman Polanski (who is himself a Jewish survivor of the Nazi occupation of Poland) the film has firm foundations. For the most part, the... Read full review »
The Pianist - Bravo
Every time I see a dramatization of the events that took place during the Holocaust, I have the same thought. I don't understand. How could this happen? How could people be so unimaginably cruel? How did anyone survive? The events themselves were so horrific, so dehumanizing, so unimaginable that... Read full review »
Roman Polanski revisits his ghosts in The Pianist
As played by Adrien Brody, Wladyslaw Szpilman is the Chance the Gardener (or Forrest Gump, if your cinematic knowledge falls short of Being There) of the Holocaust. That sounds like a horribly glib way of describing a character, but it's a state of mind. The poster for Roman Polanski's The Pianist... Read full review »
Wladyslaw's Ordeal
In the last 25 years, many people have been sharing their first-hand tales of Nazi atrocities during World War II. Even though the Polish concert pianist Wladyslaw Szpilman didn't live to see the film version of his book become "The Pianist," he did leave us with a compelling tale of how horrible... Read full review »
THE PIANIST: Polanski's most personal film? Could very well be...
After watching the recent Oscars ceremony, I have to say that my interest towards the film, The Pianist, grew immensely. Roman Polanski, whose films include Rosemary's Baby and Chinatown, is undoubtedly one of the best directors in the movie business and my expectations were very high for this... Read full review »
Roman Polanski?s THE PIANIST (2002)
This is an extraordinary movie. It won for Polanski a "Best director" Oscar, and won Adrian Brody the Oscar for best actor. The screen play writer , Ron Harwood, also won an Oscar. Others were nominated.
The Academy Awards were deserved. I wouldn't say THE PIANIST is an easy movie to...
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A polish jewish musician struggles to survive the destruction of the warsaw ghetto of world war II.
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Pianist, The (Widescreen)
Nominated for 7 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and winner of 3, "The Pianist" stars Oscar winner Adrien Brody in the true-life story of brilliant pianist and composer Wladyslaw Szpilman, the most acclaimed young musician of his time until his promising career was interrupted by the onset of World War II. This powerful, ultimately triumphant film follows Szpilman's heroic and inspirational journey of survival with the unlikely help from a sympathetic German officer (Thomas Kretschmann). A truly unforgettable epic, testifying to both the power of hope and the resiliency of the human spirit, "The Pianist" is a miraculous tale of survival masterfully brought to life by visionary filmmaker Roman Polanski in his most personal movie ever. "Story Of Survival"; "The Pianist" Soundtrack; Cast And Filmmakers, Featurette, Production Notes, Trailers, NTSC.
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Pianist Single Sided Version Widescreen DVD
Roman Polanski's THE PIANIST is based on the memoirs of the talented pianist Wladyslaw Szpilman Adrian Brody a Polish Jew who miraculously survived World War II. The first half of the film transports viewers to 1939 Poland and brings it to life clearly and believably. Szpilman is a tall handsome winsome man who is revered for his piano performances on public radio. He lives with his family--an intelligent loving and spirited bunch--in an upscale flat in central Warsaw. Bombings have begun to torment the citizens of Warsaw and step by step the Nazis infiltrate the Jews are branded and set apart from their neighbors imprisoned in a ghetto and slowly exterminated. The story is told through Szpilman's eyes and thus carries as much confusion and fear as disgust and torment. Polanski paints Warsaw in bleak shades of gray and black expressing the helplessness of the Jewish people and the cruelty of the Nazis with captivating photography. In the second half of the film which takes place in the early 1940s Szpilman is alone having managed to avoid the trains to the death camps. His struggle to survive with some help from non-Jews but mostly his own will to thrive takes place in long silent languid stretches filled with the imagined piano music that inspires Szpilman to live. In a climactic scene of immense beauty and spine-tingling tension Szpilman must actually perform for a German soldier who is inexplicably patrolling the near-deserted and utterly dilapidated Warsaw ghetto. THE PIANIST in the subtlety of its sublime and heartbreaking tale is carried by the intensely moving performance of Brody whose transformation is truly unforgettable.
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