I have decided not to see the Pianist.
Incidentally it strikes me that many movies that feature pianists or piano playing (other than stories of composers) center around some pretty dark, psychotic stuff. In addition to the ones above, remember "The Piano" or "Autumn Sonata." On the other hand, "The Competition" was just silly.
I guess it would be too much to expect the commercial film industry to show the piano as we know it, as a magnificent source of spiritual power, joy and human greatness. And pianists as people dedicated to continuing a tradition of excellence and to sharing music's rare beauties. So pick up a Schirmer score and look at the motto "Dulce lenimen laborum" in the middle of the picture of the tree and lyre. Those words - "Sweet consolation of our labors" - are from Horace's Ode to the Lyre of Apollo, the Greek god of music and healing. How true they are.
Ned