pianist

Deven 2022-03-22 09:01:04

Many people on the Internet look at this film with ideology and colored glasses. They always limit the theme of the film to just a few minutes when the pianist plays for the Nazi officers, and they also put a lot of costumes on the plot. B The comments, what “accusation of the Nazis”, what “hypocritical humanitarianism”, what “human brilliance”...there are a lot of self-righteous and esoteric statements.

In fact, what this film adapted from real people tells is nothing but the story of the Jewish pianist Spurman being persecuted by the Nazis.

This is an objective, calm, and non-ideological film.

However, this story is very ironic. It is selfish to form a 1:1 ratio with the snow in the snow.

And this is the "turbulent times". At such moments, there will be all kinds of people.

With the help of his friends, Spurman escaped many times and finally regained his freedom, but among those who reached out to him, not all were good-hearted and difficult friends...

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The Pianist quotes

  • Henryk Szpilman: [discussing the star of David] I won't wear it.

    Regina: *I* won't wear it. I'm not going to be branded.

  • Halina: Have you seen this?

    Wladyslaw Szpilman: [impatient] What? What? I'm working. What? What is this?

    Halina: It's where they're going to put us.

    Wladyslaw Szpilman: What do you mean "put us"?