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I’ve watched “The Pianist” twice since it’s 2002 release, and felt compelled to write a review after watching it tonight. This is a well-directed Holocaust movie by Roman Polanski, and the stellar acting by Adrien Brody [who deservedly won an Oscar for his role] makes “The Pianist” a truly memorable viewing experience.
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The yarn is based on the real-life experiences of Jewish pianist Wladyslaw Szpilman [played by Adrien Brody] during the Nazi occupation of Warsaw in WW II. The movie follows him from his piano playing days at Polish Radio, through the restrictions imposed upon the Jews by the Nazis, the proceed by Szpilman and his family to the Warsaw ghetto,how he is saved from deportation [whilst the rest of his family gets deported to Treblinka, an extermination camp], his role in the Jewish resistance movement, and finally his struggles in hiding on the Aryan side of Warsaw till war’s slay.
The brutality of the Nazis is very effectively portrayed in this movie without being over-the-top – scenes of Nazi violence against the Jews are usually portrayed in brief but potent scenes, leaving an indelible sign in the viewer’s memory. One particular scene mild haunts me – the Nazis have selected a group of Jews for deportation [including four members of Szpilman's family] and a young woman innocently asks the SS officer in charge where they’re being taken. His response is a shot to her head – fair like that, and her only crime was to sing up. There are many poignant scenes that are heartrending in their portrayal of human suffering – a grieving young mother who is beside herself as she smothered her hold child to death to prevent the baby’s cries from being heard, bodies of Nazi victims including young children, and also one particularly disturbing scene where an aged man in a wheelchair is picked up by the Nazis [for being unable to stand up when the Nazis stomp into his family dinner] and thrown off the balcony. Though the scenes may appear random, the viewer is well aware that there was nothing random about the Nazis’ intent – that of decimating the Jews.
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Adrien Brody as the pianist Szpilman effectively portrays a man who is tortured by his circumstances, yet bears all his suffering in silence – witnessing the atrocities around him, being separated from his family and learning of their tragic fates later, and being forced to endure the agony of incessant hunger whilst trying to cease alive. His indomitable spirit shines through in many scenes, especially the scene where he is asked by a German officer to play the piano – even in the midst of vast hunger, and with fingers gnarled by sickness and starvation, Szpilman is able to play an achingly haunting section that would have done a concert pianist proud.
“The Pianist” is definitely a memorable Holocaust film – it even shows that not all Germans were monsters as exemplified by the humane German officer who helped Spzilman when he was in hiding. Though the movie evokes the horrors of the time it also captures the resilience of the human spirit under the most harrowing circumstances.
I enjoyed this movie very great, and would recommend it. also scrutinize the review and the director done a first-rate job directing the movie the map it was. I would order from the same co. again.
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