An adaptation based on the autobiography of the acclaimed Polish composer, Wladyslaw Szpilman, who detailed his survival during World War II, and narrowly escaped a roundup that sent his family to a death camp. A composer and pianist, Szpilman played the last live music heard over Polish radio airwaves before Nazi artillery hit. There, in Poland, Szpilman struggled to stay alive--even when cast away from those he loved. He spent the duration of the war hiding in the ruins of Warsaw and scavenging for food and shelter. Szpilman eventually reclaimed his artistic gifts, and confronted his fears--with aid from the unlikeliest of sources.
What I loved most: when it is real where is the questin of acting
What I really hated: worst thing is ITS A REAL INCIDENT
IN THE BIGINING THE PIANIST(HERO) WAS LOOKING UNSUITABLE FOR THE ROLE .THE MOMENT WAR STARTED HE PROVED HIS ROLE AND I GOT DEEPLY MOVED & INVOLVED IN THE CHARACTER. EVERY FRAME IS SHOOTED CAREFULLY IN PARTICULAR I AM STILL NOT SURE WHETHER THE DESTRUCTION SCENE IS A REAL ONE OR SETTING.CAN SOME ONE HELP ME THIS. CLIMAX IS VERY INTRESTING ,THAT THE GERMAN OFFICER BECAME FAN OF THE PIANIST AND OFFER HIS COAT WHICH BRINGS HIM LOT OF TROUBLE. DONT MISS THE MOVIE.