Review of The Pianist (2002) by Gavin P — 30 Aug 2015
Roman Polanski steadily directs The Pianist about a Polish piano player who successfully eluded the Nazis for five years in Warsaw, Poland. Naturally acted, beautifully shot, leisurely paced and convincingly realistic, The Pianist is one of the most mature holocaust-related films ever.
The soundtrack is soothing, the clothing/set design is authentic for the time period and the story is immersive as we follow the protagonist in his struggle to survive and fear of getting captured.
This review of The Pianist (2002) was written by Gavin P on 30 Aug 2015.
The Pianist has generally received very positive reviews.
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