Wednesday 8 February 2017

The Pianist - 2002


THE PIANIST
Rating: 8.5/10
Director: Roman Polanski




Historical/Drama is the emotions striking in the very depth of heart. The Jewish history and sufferings are displayed with every detail possible. The wishes of the Best Director had been made possible by the Best Actor in leading role of the year.
Wladyslaw Spizlman is the Jew who survived every possible calamity and his biography is made picturesque by the likes of Adrien Brody.
Wladyslaw Spizlman was a talented Pianist in Nazi Occupied Poland. At the beginning of World War II, the Hitler regime sought the lives of Jews like bloodthirsty animals and the point is conveyed with precision.
The musician's family and himself were the victims of this plan that Nazi sought. The Warsaw ghetto faced destruction and the pianist had to bear the reality due to which his survival was hindered in every possible manner. Soon the 'inevitable' happens and when things couldn't get any worse, the pianist's heart was literally chewed away until the very last.
Acting is absolutely amazing in this feature of the Jewish Past. Though history doesn't contain something new but the Director and Actors have broke the records. The graphics and effects were stunning. Though the plot has nothing special but the other characteristics are what make this movie worth a while. 

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