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I have seen the movie. It's not what I had expected. the pianist was full of pain, full of fear, and maybe some of confusion too. Tears came to my eyes when I heard his playing after the war.
I had thought a lot over it. human come to the world with fear, pain, hope maybe. but never with hate and jealousy, we build them up in our mind during our whole life. And maybe that's why I desagree with those people that talking about their fighting for democracy all the time, but only talking about setting the people's mouthes free. And to me, to set the people's mind free is the real key to the peace and beautifulty of the world. If I was the writer of the movie, I would put this idea as much as I could into it. I do believe that to find out how come hate, pain, jealousy and fear is more inportant than explaining how people feeling with them.
by the way , I agree that the Chopin Nocturne No. 20 in C-sharp minor is realy perfet one for the movie. I had heard it before , but I didnt remember its name, now I got it. Thank you so much for showing me about the song and the movie.
It was said that "the pianist" is the true story for the one of Poland's great 20th Century musicians. This pianist's is Wladyslaw who is Jews. At the begining of the movie it started with the pices of Chopin's music broadcasting in the local radio station played by this pianist which indicated he was a famous pianist at that time....Then the bombs and gunfire of invading Germany stoped the program... Wladyslaw had been living comfortably, even nobly, with his family in a Warsaw apartment before the war...He and his famiy were soon stripped of their possessions and their home sent to live in the city's “ghetto” where Jews were cut off from the rest of society and forced to live in subhuman conditions...Ultimately his family is transported to concentration camps and faces certain extermination...but Szpilman, because of his fame and his connections, escapes their fate and spends the rest of the war hiding from the Nazis in attics, barren apartments, abandoned hospitals, and even locked closets...due to the war, "Chopin" would not be heard again in Poland for a long time....With this piece of music the movie and the pianist are really impressing...It was reallysad story, but it happened in history...
Thank you, Mr Fox, for your comments...and also appreciate your honest attitude with some points of view...although you changed it to a different topic again... |
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