The Pianist is a very real movie. There are no heroes, no brave people, only real people. People who are humble and timid gradually lose everything in the war, and are struggling entirely by survival instinct. Another point of truth is that the Nazis also had officers who respected the arts to help them, and among the Jews there were traitors who betrayed their compatriots and carnivores who cared for their compatriots to die. The Jews who endured weakness would kneel in rows and wait for the slaughter, and there were soldiers who were angry and resisted until they died with dignity. The hero is timid and weak, but the beautiful woman who rescues him is brave and fearless. A few more impressive shots
2. The line the actor said, "It's out of place to say this now, but I regret not knowing more about you." As soon as he finished speaking, his family was escorted to the concentration camp, and he himself embarked on a desperate journey. road
3. The male protagonist's eyes, long and narrow, warm and sympathetic, are the eyes of a pair of artists.
4. In the later period, the male protagonist is unkempt and has a pair of blue eyes, just like the tortured Jesus.
5. The male protagonist met her pregnant first love while fleeing, and the male protagonist begged her husband for a piece of bread in rags.
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