El pianista

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Drama / Biográfico / Bélico / Música
Francia / Polonia / Alemania / Gran Bretaña / Estados Unidos, 2002, 150 min

Director:

Roman Polański

Argumento literario:

Władysław Szpilman (libro)

Guión:

Ronald Harwood

Cámara:

Pawel Edelman

Música:

Wojciech Kilar

Reparto:

Adrien Brody, Emilia Fox, Michał Żebrowski, Ed Stoppard, Maureen Lipman, Frank Finlay, Jessica Kate Meyer, Wanja Mues, Richard Ridings, Anthony Milner (más)
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Wladyslaw Szpilman era uno de los pianistas polacos más conocidos pero, cuando estalló la guerra, como tantos otros judíos, Szpilman y su familia fueron desalojados de su apartamento y apiñados junto a miles de personas en el ghetto de Varsovia, donde el pianista se ganó la vida como pudo tocando en los bares en los que se reunían colaboradores y traficantes del mercado negro. Esta película, enormemente aclamada y galardonada, dirigida por Roman Polanski, quien vivió en su propia carne la represión nazi, y basada en el libro de Szpilman, es un vivo y gratificante relato de la vida en el ghetto y de cómo, sorprendentemente, el pianista logró escapar y sobrevivir. La fuerza del tema y de las emociones que genera, junto con la bonita y amplia gama de variados personajes secundarios, convierten a "El Pianista" en una historia optimista y llena de esperanza a pesar de todo el horror. (DeAPlaneta)

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NinadeL 

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inglés The Pianist is Polanski's triumphant return to domestic cinema after 40 years. It’s a gripping story from Wladyslaw Szpilman’s autobiography. Adrien Brody in the lead role truly became Szpilman, creating his character as a flesh-and-blood man who must be put through all the atrocities of war. However, everything else in the film is up to par with Brody's performance - the production design is very realistic, the other actors also fit very well into the overall collage of images of the past and there is nothing that could spoil the unique portrait of a broken man born through the pain and injustice of war. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés Another film that shows us, unaware viewers, that Jews had it very hard during WWII… Downplaying this topic is the last thing I want to do, but I really don’t need to see the hundredth film about the one and the same thing. The shallow parade of suffering by secondary characters, who show up, die or cry, only to be completely forgotten later by the script, can’t arouse any emotions in me. What’s a lot more impressive, though, is the almost post-apocalyptic survival storyline later in the film (if the entire film had that sharpness and atmosphere, it would be great!), but the events that follow it are very hard to believe. It’s very clear to me why The Pianist has received mostly positive responses (an untouchable premise and emotional blackmail can do a lot), but other than the fantastic performances, I don’t see anything I haven’t already seen elsewhere, and better… ()

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gudaulin 

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inglés In The Pianist, it's evident that the film was directed by someone who personally experienced the horrors of war and the Holocaust. It's an exceptionally strong and authentic portrayal of the fate of Jews during World War II. Unlike Spielberg's acclaimed Schindler's List, it's not polished and calculated, which reflects in slightly lower ratings. Unlike Spielberg, Polanski opts for the form of an intimate drama of a single man, yet it's an exceptional, poignant, and brilliantly acted film. Overall impression: 100%. ()

novoten 

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inglés If Roman Polanski hadn't indulged in almost autobiographical self-indulgence, this could have been a great film. But instead of focusing on the very strong story of the main character, the director inserted his own emotions and memories into his film, which don't have as much power, although there was a lot of potential. Adrien Brody scores in astronomical numbers, but even that is not enough this time. ()

Lima 

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inglés I don't want to be too pathetic, but more films like this! So that people won’t forget the horrors that were committed, the horrors that the human race is capable of committing against itself, so that something like that doesn't happen again. And Adrien Brody, he blew me away! I completely lived his role with him, he was absolutely riveting and I'm so glad he got the Oscar. Just like Polanski, whose family was murdered by the Nazis and he knew very well what he was talking about – something clearly evident in this beautiful, haunting work. ()

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