Review of The Pianist (2002) by Dana Stevens for The New York Times — 24 Jan 2003
Polanski, who was a Jewish child in Krakow when the Germans arrived in September 1939, presents Szpilman's story with bleak, acid humor and with a ruthless objectivity that encompasses both cynicism and compassion.
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This review of The Pianist (2002) was written by Dana Stevens and published by The New York Times on 24 Jan 2003.
The Pianist has generally received very positive reviews.
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