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8.5
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Caroline Hjortshøj
rated 9

Very touching. Such a good movie and great acting

2 years ago
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Sigurd Mads Sørensen
rated 7

Sygt lang og kedelig, men filmteknisk og skuspillervist meget god

1 year ago
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Jaana Rinta-Kauhajärvi
rated 9

Ahdistava, mutta toivoa antava ja koskettava tarina. On hyvä, että tehdään elokuvia erilaisista historian tapahtumista, olivat ne sitten iloisia tai ahdistavia. Niiden avulla ihmiset toivottavasti eivät toista samoja virheitä.

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Cast & Crew

Roman Polanski
Director
Thomas Kretschmann
As Captain Wilm Hosenfeld
Zbigniew Zamachowski
As Customer with Coins
Frank Finlay
As Father
Adrien Brody
As Władysław 'Władek' Szpilman
Borys Szyc
As Young Gestapo (uncredited)
Andrzej Szenajch
As Other part
Marian Dziędziel
As Other part

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The Pianist is a powerful and poignant film that tells the true story of Władysław Szpilman, a Polish-Jewish pianist who struggled to survive during the Nazi occupation of Warsaw during World War II. The film follows Szpilman's journey from his life as a celebrated musician to his forced relocation to the Warsaw Ghetto, where he witnesses the brutal treatment of Jews by the SS and fights to stay alive amidst starvation, disease, and death. As the war rages on, Szpilman manages to escape from the ghetto and goes into hiding with the help of a non-Jewish friend. He watches from afar as the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising unfolds and ultimately fails, leading to even more devastating consequences for the remaining Jews in Poland. Despite facing numerous close calls and near-death experiences, Szpilman miraculously survives until liberation by Soviet troops in 1945. The Pianist is a testament to one man's resilience in face of unimaginable tragedy and human suffering. Throughout his ordeal, Szpilman's love for music remains a source of comfort and hope for him, symbolizing his determination to hold onto his humanity even in the darkest moments of history.

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Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as The Pianist include Saving Private Ryan, Pan's Labyrinth, Downfall, The Thin Red Line, The Wind That Shakes the Barley, Lakshya.

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The Pianist was released in theaters on March 28, 2003.