Review of The Pianist (2002) by Serge L — 19 Sep 2016
It must be the most perfect reenactment of a second world war story. The sets, the actors the effects were all so well played, so complete, it is quite an achievement. Polanski outdid himself. The film itself was of a quality that added to the realism of an old story.
The color were reminiscent of old stock films as well. The explosions, the bullets, the dead, the fear, the desperation, all with the feel of real. Very few, the times when we could see a glimpse where the film looked like a construction.
This film is a masterpiece that honours our hero, a well known pianist.
This review of The Pianist (2002) was written by Serge L on 19 Sep 2016.
The Pianist has generally received very positive reviews.
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