Review of The Pianist (2002) by Bradley W — 02 Dec 2011
The Pianist is the second greatest holocaust film ever, and is a masterpiece. Wladyslaw Szpilman (Adrian Brody) is a Jewish Pianist at the beginning oh the Holocaust, and as he continues on, he struggles to survive, find shelter, and make it through the horrors he must witness and the losses he must face.
The storyline is an incredible one, we follow one man through his long journey of World War 2 and as he tries to hide from German forces, and the horrors within this film is as disturbing as Shindlers List.
Adrien Brody deserved the Oscar, he had the personality that made him perfect for this role, and this takes us through his entire loneliness as a Holocaust survivor, and he basically takes us on this scary and horrible journey with him.
The plot was genius, they seemed to grab every piece of informartion about the holocaust survivor and the horrors they had to see and do and put it in this movie, so that we can pity and feel their pain.
The Pianist is a genius work of art, and future generations will enjoy this beautiful take on the horrible holocaust.
This review of The Pianist (2002) was written by Bradley W on 02 Dec 2011.
The Pianist has generally received very positive reviews.
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