Review of The Pianist (2002) by Sandy R — 26 Jan 2012
The Pianist is a terrific film. The film is one of the better films starring Adrien Brody. Director Roman Polanski directs a terrific film about a Jewish pianist who tries to survive the Holocaust by playing the piano.
I think that this Adrian Brody's best film, and he gives a strong performance. This is a powerful story about survival, and how one man used his gift to survive one of the greatest crimes ever committed.
The Pianist is a stunning film, that I thought was among the best Holocaust films. Schindler's List is a better film, but The Pianist is among the best of the genre. Like I previously stated, this is Adrien Brody's best film, and he truly delivers a great performance.
This is a solid film that is powerful to watch, and though it's depressing, it shows the will of survival of people face with incredible odds. This is a wonderful film that is entertaining and has everything you'd expect from a solid drama film.
Roman Polanski crafts a unique film that is both equally sad and hopeful. The Pianist is a must see film with a great cast, and Polanski's directing is top-notch and that's what makes The Pianist such a memorable film to watch.
Aside from Schindler's List and the Boy with the Striped Pajamas, The Pianist is one of the best film set during the Holocaust. A truly good film that will definitely appeal to viewers that are interested in the subject.
This review of The Pianist (2002) was written by Sandy R on 26 Jan 2012.
The Pianist has generally received very positive reviews.
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