For the famous "The Pianist", I have been eager for it. Because it was a film in 2002, plus, I heard that I had won a lot of awards, and I went to watch movies in the Hollywood mode, and I thought it was a good one. Haha, fortunately, my previous self-righteousness gave me a new understanding of this movie. The film takes World War II as the background and the German persecution of Jews as the fuse, showing how a Jewish pianist survived and persevered during the nearly 13-year war period. To be honest, the plot is very simple, so to speak, anyone can think about how persevering the pianist is, how strong, and how heroic, who survived for so long and survived. In fact, otherwise, the pianist in the film is a person, a super ordinary person, first alive. The director did not describe our protagonist so great, so heroic, not the hero model that Hollywood likes at all. Our pianist will bend his waist for five buckets of rice, and all his integrity will be lost in the face of war. Annoying armbands, while cursing not to bring them, hung them on one's arm; for food, begging for a job; for family, what's the shelf? In order to survive, I knelt, begged, cried; even if we murmured and begged the former admirer, even pretended to be dead, even if the water came to my throat and nauseated, even if we were insecure like a mouse crossing the street... The protagonist, working hard, is alive... When the pianist in the middle was looking for help from everywhere about his situation, I was a little angry, why didn't you stand up, why didn't you fight with them, even if you died, it would be honorable. From the beginning of the pianist's refusal of a friend's recommendation to be a policeman, and later the pianist was rescued by that police friend and separated from his parents. It really became a piano but failed. In the middle, the pianist begged his friend to help deliver the letter. The friend said, "It's easy to get out, but the hard part is how do you live on the other side of the wall". When the pianist sells the watch, he says "Rice is more important than time". Finally, the pianist finds When a can was opened, I ran into a Russian colonel, then played the piano, and then communicated. From beginning to end, the pianist carried the can, as if it were missing. Everywhere shows a person's way of living. Movies are movies after all, even if they are adapted from real people, they are movies after all, so there are movie-specific subtexts. The humiliation of a Jewish old man by the German soldiers; the death of a child; "If you stabbed us, would we not bleed? If you scratch us, would we not laugh? If you poison us, will we not die? If you harm us, shouldn’t we take revenge?”; 20 Polish bucks a piece of milk candy, the last meal of the whole family; when I am alone, I can only move my fingers in front of this piano and fantasize about the notes; I’m sick At that time, the fingers were still flicking. The whole film did not make the pianist look like a hero. Even when he moved the bricks, he was beaten by the Germans by mistake. He has been hit by the German army. He has never blocked it with his hands. Friends teased him and said: I really hope you play the piano better than you move the bricks. . I think as a young and strong youth, it should not be a big deal to exert some strength. Then, it is our pianist who is protecting his hands. Finally, over the wall, there was a mess, and the small he was infinitely magnified in the ruins. When playing the piano for the German colonel, that kind of free spirit. War has never been a matter of a country, a family, or a person. The family photo of the colonel at hand, I think the colonel helps the pianist not only because he is a pianist. "After the war, what are you going to do? Play the piano." "Why are you wearing that German coat? I'm cold." A pianist wants to perform not only his forbearance and perseverance, but also his hands. The protagonist in the film doesn't have many lines, but the drama is quite adequate. A pianist wants to perform not only his forbearance and perseverance, but also his hands. The protagonist in the film doesn't have many lines, but the drama is quite adequate. A pianist wants to perform not only his forbearance and perseverance, but also his hands.
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