The Pianist [HD DVD] | Adrien Brody, Thomas Kretschmann | Awesome Movie! Excellent Quality!
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The Pianist [HD DVD]
The Pianist [HD DVD]
Adrien Brody
,
Thomas Kretschmann
Universal Studios Home Entertainment, 2008
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highly recommended
Nominated for 7 Academy Awards including Best Picture and winner of 3 The
Pianist
stars Oscar winner Adrien Brody in the true-life story of brilliant pianist and composer Wladyslaw Szpilman the most acclaimed young musician of his time until his promising career was interrupted by the onset of World War II. This powerful triumphant film follows Szpilman's heroic and inspirational journey an unforgettable opeic testifying to both the power of hope and the resiliency of the human spirit. Brought to life by visionary filmmaker Roman Polanski The Pianist is his most personal movie ever. System Requirements:Running Time; 150 Mins.Format:
DVD
HD Genre: DRAMA/BIOGRAPHY Rating: R UPC: 025195025348 Manufacturer No: 62103180
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Superb - must see
A few weeks ago, my daughter and I watched The
Pianist
by Roman Polanski, on
DVD
. This 2002 Polish-French-German-British production, is an Academy award-winning movie was based on the life of Polish-Jewish pianist Wadysaw Szpilman, a famous pianist who recorded with Polish radio at the beginning of World War II.
the movie is based on Szpilman's book that he comprised of the journals he kept during the war; Polanski hired Ronald Harwood to write the screenplay.
Polanski, who is Jewish (his father changed the family name), was a boy in Krakow during World War II, and Polanski drew heavily on his own experiences to give this movie the incredibly realistic feel, costuming, and and setting that it has. The movie was filmed entirely in Germany and Poland. Massive sets were built in Warsaw, to recreate how Warsaw used to look, and parts of the movie were filmed in the reconstructed old town of Warsaw. (Warsaw was flattened and most of Warsaw consists of high-rise apartment buildings built in the 1950s.)
There is a scene in the movie in which a family friend selects Szpilman to leave the line, which saves his life. Szpilman's journal says "Run," but Polanski shared his own experience of a similar event in the bonus features. In Polanski's life, a Nazi officer helped save Polanski's own life when the boy was age 6 by saying, "Don't run," so that the young Polanski would not create a disturbance or to make it obvious that Polanski was a Jewish boy on the run for his life.
So Szpilman's book was changed from "Run" to "Don't run" in the movie.
Very telling, that stage direction.
In Polanski's life, he and his parents saw the erection of the wall in Krakow that separated the Jewish ghetto from the rest of Krakow. His parents were sent to concentration camps where his mother, then pregnant, died. His father eventually escaped to France, where Polanski lived as a young child before returning to Poland to begin his film career. Polanski now lives in France and is a French citizen.
This film is superb and is wholly deserving of the awards and accolades it received. It won the the Palme d'Or at Cannes, Oscars for Best Director, Best Actor (Adrien Brody), and Best Adapted Screenplay. It also won seven French Cesars, including Best Actor for Brody, who became the only American actor to win a Cesar.
Even though the movie concerns the absolutely horrific events Szpilman and his family lived and died through, it is uplifting at the end, in that Szpilman survives due to help from a German officer.
Szpilman died in 2000 (1911-2000).
Adrien Brody lost weight to play the role of the waif-like Szpilman, and took months of additional piano lessons to increase his proficiency as a pianist. Polanski is nothing if not a stickler for realistic details. No trickery for Polanski's films. All scenes that show Brody playing the piano, are in fact, Brody playing the piano.
Other scenes that do not show Brody playing are played by pianist Janusz Olejniczak, who also provided the soundtrack. Featured music includes Chopin, Beethoven, Mozart, Bach.
If you do not see any other Polanski movie or any other movie about the Holocaust, you must see this one.
I have deliberately left out much of the story of how Szpilman survives against all odds, who helps him, who does not, who lives, who dies, where he goes and what he sees, because you have to witness this event first-hand. The incredible scenery, the destruction, the realistic costume design, everything about this movie is riveting without depressing the heck out of you. This is as riveting a story as that of Anne Frank.
A+. An asbolutely superb movie.
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Awesome Movie! Excellent Quality!
This movie is freaking awesome. The way the director presents you the material makes you feel like you are experiencing what the actors are. Recommend you buy it.
Polanski comes back with a masterpiece
I'm not sure if I've submitted a review on this film but here goes. After a series of disappointing films, director Roman Polanski came back with a vengeance with this personal tale of survival during the Holocaust. Winner of several Cesars and Oscars for Best Director & Best Actor (Adrian Brody), Polanski's dispassionate tone is just right for this film, never falling into sentimentality the way Spielberg did in "Schindler's List" (the only flaw in that Oscar winner) and Brody himself is consumatively excellent in the title role (he stated that he lost weight, his apartment & his girlfriend but kissed Halle Berry!!). I am planning on acquiring the HD
DVD
version of this superb film which also touches on the irony of war. The episode involving a Nazi officier (Thomas Kreutzman, who later reteam with Brody in "King Kong") befriending Spilzman is touching. Recommended for all lovers of great cinema!!
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Rare, but True Depiction of Polish Suffering. Good Poles, Jews, Germans & Bad as Well - PERIOD. Cada School/Library Should Have
Polish filmaker Polanski shows the truth in his movie. Polanski was born and raised in Poland. He had a Catholic parent and a Jewish parent. He was saved and raised by Polish-Catholics. He, like Wladislaw were there and saw for themselves what it was REALLY like, and showed it as such. Hollywood and those that never suffered write and tell a complete opposite and untrue tale discounting Polish suffering and help to Jews. Trust someone who was there, and not sensationalised lies and hatred. Poland lost world war II; no one, no one suffered the horror and terror of the Pagan/Secular Germans and Stalin like Poland did - NO ONE!!! Get thos
DVD
and Book to every school and library... Please. Cheshch, Shalom & Dia Duit
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I did have to return the HD/
DVD
for a different DVD, my mistake dont have HD. However, recieved a new DVD of the movie and of course it's a fabulous film, they should even show this movie in history classes.
Still havent gotten my refund yet, and its been about a month.
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