The Pianist
Director: Roman Polanski
Starring: Adrien Brody, Ed Stoppard, Emilia Fox, Frank Finlay, Julia Rayner, Maureen Lipman, Thomas Kretschmann
Details: Fra / 149 minutes / (15PG).
Although the structure of the film is extremely rigid and episodic, The Pianist is a harrowing documentation of one man's struggle to live in the most extreme of circumstances. For one who lost his own Mother to the death camps, Polanski shows remarkable restraint and objectivity when it comes to the material, a matter-of-factness which makes it all the more unnerving. Unlike say Steven Spielberg, Polanski has no interest in trying to distil the entire wartime experiences of a race of people into a single film. His decision to simply tell the story of Szpilman may not have the same broad appeal as say, Schindler's List but The Pianist is just as powerful a treatise in its own quiet way. See it.
Review by Garreth Murphy
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