That's The Pianist. But he didn't make it to the Oscars podium because he was on the run and wanted on the run. Polanski got a lawsuit in 1977 for allegedly raping Polans, a girl who had just turned thirteen. Key did not admit the so-called rape claim, he said that it was a gentle trap to lure him into committing a crime. The girl was just trying to get famous. The case is still different, but the truth is still unclear, but at the time, the judge preferred the girl's claim. Key had to escape the United States overnight while awaiting trial. He swore that he would never set foot on American soil again in his life. This escape was a full 31 years. It was very strange and Polanski had been on the run for the whole of his life. It's not an exaggeration at all, but he was still able to make many excellent works under bad circumstances. Until 2009, Polanski was arrested in Switzerland. More than 100 filmmakers jointly demanded that Polanski be released, even notorious. The famous Harvey Weinstein also publicly appealed: "Whatever you think of Polanski's alleged crimes, he is punished enough." In July 2010, the Swiss government refused to extradite Polanski to the United States to regain his freedom regardless of What kind of person is Polanski That doesn't stop us from explaining his movie 2 Movie Story: The Pianist and the Truth About the German Officer Character Seeing death from the perspective of escape and witnessing death constitute the true essence of the war Poland was in a rather tragic position in the war. It was caught between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. Poland had always had a bad relationship with the Soviet Union. Germany was eyeing Poland again. Nazi Germany launched in 1939. The Blitz entered western Poland. The Soviet Union took advantage of the fire and invaded the eastern part of Poland. The two rogue states marched forward and divided Poland and Poland ushered in the third era of national extermination in history. When the war burned to Warsaw, the capital of Poland, the Jews in Warsaw were attacked by the German army. The director of the persecution shows this tragic scene from the perspective of a pianist. The pianist walks among the ruins. He looks heartbroken and aimless, like a lone ghost. He lives hard and the city behind him is dead. The history of escape is the history of the racial decline of the entire Jewish people. The pianist was given the identity of an artist. This is the main reason why he survived the war. Every time the piano appears in the movie It all indicates that the pianist's situation is changing. The beginning of the film is the sound of the piano and the cannon fire. The pianist is sitting in the studio that is about to collapse. A pianist who is proud to live and die with the piano. When the war started, life was the way to the hotel to play. Playing in the hotel was far less respected than on the radio. Although he lost his value, he still had family members who could play with the piano and became a Nazi. When the persecution of the Jews began, the family was that piece of candy, which is six equal parts. From then on, it would be hard to have a reunion day. The pianist became a brick worker. There is no piano to play. When he met his love Dorota again, Dorota was already a wife. He looked at Dorota and pulled Bach's "Cello Suite No. 1 in G major" in the morning light. The cello and piano ensemble were originally A match made in heaven can be divided by war. He can only stand outside the door and feel sad. In the years to come, the piano has become a visible but untouchable existence. The war has wiped out all the happy sounds in the world. The pianist can only face yellow. The keys of the piano play a piece in his heart. He plays Chopin's Polonaise in A-flat major. That was the last time he fell in love with the piano. When the Nazi tanks began to destroy the city, the pianist became among the ruins The lingering scavenger, his face is disheveled, his head is full of thirst for food, he lost his identity as a pianist, and now he just wants to live, when he hears the piano again, his first reaction is to hide in the cloakroom. The piano piece that appears is Beethoven's "Moonlight", which indicates that the upcoming character understands music and Beethoven is a German musician, which in turn indicates that the upcoming character is a German character. The director has already laid it out. Character Clues The pianist played the piano his whole life but his most important performance was in a run-down building that day when he only had one audience in it was the Nazi officer and he wasn't sure if he would suddenly pull out and shoot him all he knew was the Nazi The officer knows music. He could have played his best Nocturne or Bach, but he didn't. He played Chopin's Ballade No. 1 in G minor, and in a sense played it in front of the Nazis. Unwise "Ballet No. 1 in G minor" is about the destruction of Poland and the failure of the people's uprising. The deeper meaning of this song is to encourage the fallen Polish people to unite and restore their country. The pianist used Chopin's music to accuse the crimes of the Nazis. What erupted from his fingertips was the resentment of the entire Polish people
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