A bit of extraction is in order.
ok you are obviously quite dimwitted person.
For stating an opinion? Hmmm, you may not last long on that argument.
his ideas are beautiful but still they do not distroy the laws of style.
I would not state your own opinion as fact after dissing someone else's opinion.
if he is such a bad pianist then he would not be the current biggest pianistic star.
Um... actually, he's the biggest pianistic star because he has found a way to separate himself from the rest, a way to stand out as a unique performer. And we can at least give him credit for that, for were it otherwise this discussion would not be taking place.
Personally, I think his musicality is nothing compared to many pianists in the past as well as some in the present.
ok i agree he sometimes exaggerates. but everything what he does comes from the hearth and i dont care if he has a crazy coreography or is calm as horowitz,its all about what his music produces. and it produces magic to me.
Of course it comes from the heart! How do you suppose anybody would play if they didn't feel any passion for the instrument? And based on his motions at the bench, I'd say Lang Lang has a thing for the instrument...that just might go beyond their strictly professional relationship.

he is the only pianist who has made me cry. that is the biggest thing a pianist can do.
Taking breath away is, to me, even more powerful.
Besides, Lang Lang has made me cry too...for different reasons.

Phil