Speaking of the movie "The Pianist", I believe that friends who like to watch movies will have seen or know it. The film is two and a half hours long, and a large number of war scenes truly reflect the crimes committed by Nazi Germany in Poland in Warsaw. The tone of the film is heavy and depressing, and I didn't finish the whole film until the third time I watched "The Pianist."
In this third viewing, I saw Varadislaw Shipelman as a son of God, like Jesus, and when he was playing the piano, he was like this world, When preaching to all beings.
The film begins with Warsaw in 1939, in Poland.
The streets of Warsaw in historical images are full of traffic, people are talking, walking, or busy, and the camera records the peaceful life of all beings.
The piano music sounded at this time, and sprinkled from the air to the world.
The young but talented pianist Valadislaus Shipelman is playing piano music on the radio, and the music is preaching to the world over the air.
At this time, a bomb fell on Warsaw - Warsaw was attacked, the radio crew was evacuated, and Varadyslaw Shipelman was reluctant to evacuate, and insisted on playing the piano until another bomb Landing outside the station's window, the blast from the explosion pushed Varadislaw Shipelman - the performance was interrupted, and he left the station.
And from this moment, the suffering of Varadyslaw Shipelman as the Son of God began.
The arrival of the Nazi German army brought suffering. These sufferings are like a flood, slowly and firmly submerged here. The son of God Varadyslaw Shipelman did not flee Warsaw, but chose to stay, with Warsaw, and not leave Warsaw. All the Jews suffered together.
The Son of God will not abandon his own people - even if the people do not believe in the Son of God.
The suffering really began. The Nazi German army established a Jewish segregation area in Warsaw. The Jews were driven into the small and crowded residential area, and people took off the mask of civilization and went to scramble for the food of the weak and the ground. food, people turn a blind eye to people starving to death on the side of the road. Varadyslaw Shipelman played for the wealthy in the restaurant in exchange for getting paid to meet the family's food needs.
It's just that Varadyslaw Shipelman is about to lose his chance to play the piano - a world that is gradually turning into hell, and people are no longer listening to the gospel preached by the Son of God.
When Varadyslaw Shipelman played on the stage, the ladies in the audience coveted his handsome and straight body; even more businessmen "politely" terminated his performance, and then the businessmen began to listen carefully and attentively The sound of distinguishing genuine and fake gold coins.
Music loses to desire, and hell descends upon the world.
People keep disappearing around them - either dead, shot, thrown from balconies, or missing - people "loaded" onto trains and dragged away - maybe lost forever in the distance .
The world has become an incinerator, an incinerator fueled by Jews.
The family of Varadislau Shipelman were loaded onto the train and traveled far away. The family reunited before parting in an open space surrounded by a high wall, in which Varadislau Shipelman walked, the bright sun shining on him, the warm light reflected by the beige suit jacket . At this time, he looked at every suffering Jew with compassion in his eyes, and his face revealed helpless sadness - the limited ability of the Son of God was unable to save anyone, he could only listen and look at everything around him.
After sharing a toffee with his family, Varadyslaw Sipelman says goodbye to his family - a former friend, son of a jeweler, and now the Gestapo, saves him.
He stayed in Warsaw and became a coolie - ragged, unkempt, hands covered with wounds and mud - he and the piano were swept away by the torrent of suffering - he lost his powers and became a coolie .
The Son of God is always favored by the gods. Varadyslaw Shipelman escaped from the quarantine zone and hid in the city with the help of his former colleagues. He went around and came to an apartment with a piano.
Varadyslaw Shipelman opened the keyboard cover and gently took away the flannel covering the keyboard. After experiencing countless hardships, he saw the familiar black and white keys - it is the source of the divine power and the escape from suffering. 's ladder.
With his hands suspended on the keys, Valadislau Sipelman played in the air, playing a piano song just for himself - everything will be fine, after all, he has already met his best friend, the piano .
At this moment, Varadyslaw Shipelman redeemed himself, redeemed his soul that was bruised and bruised in suffering.
There was always compassion and sadness in Valadislaus Chipelman's eyes, which seemed to have become the base color of his eyes, and even panic and fear could not dispel the compassion and sadness.
During the flight, Varadyslaw Shipelman returned to the Warsaw Jewish ghetto, which had been bombed into rubble, with ruins everywhere.
Varadyslaw Shipelman walked in the middle of the road. In the ruins, it seemed that he was the only one in the world. He walked forward firmly, looking for the hope of life-the hope of life was really near.
In the ruins, Varadyslaw Shipelman met a Nazi German colonel, Hossenfeld.
The war makes everyone suffer, and Hosenfeld suffers because of the war.
There are family photos on his desk, and he looks forward to being able to go home and reunite with his wife and children as soon as possible.
On a cold winter night, Varadyslaw Shipelman and Hosenfeld met, in the presence of a grand piano and the moonlight.
When Hossenfell learned that Varadyslaw Shipelman was a pianist, he asked him to play a piece.
Varadyslaw Shipelman sat in front of the piano, the white moonlight shone on his hair and eyebrows, when the keys were pressed, the notes jumped out of the piano, and everything around him became holy— - The son of God Valadislau Shipelman once again had his artifact - the piano, the music began to preach with divine power, and Hosenfeld was baptized.
Hossenfeld probably never thought that one day he would save a Jew, and even support him every day to protect him, even if he was a pianist.
Nor did Varadislau Sipelman expect to be supported and protected by a Nazi officer until Nazi Germany withdrew.
The son of God Varadyslaw Shipelman baptized Hosenfeld with a piano piece, making Hosenfeld a believer - music changed the Nazis - it's like a miracle in the Arabian Nights .
Or it should be said that music awakened the kindness and love in Hossenfeld's heart. This can really happen, and it really happened.
The suffering of the god-son of Valadislaus Shipelman in this world is also over.
After being rescued, Varadyslaw Shipelman returned to the concert hall, returned to Warsaw Radio, played the piano, and continued to preach to the world with music.
What is the power of art?
Art can't resist the destruction of guns, art can't cover up the crisp sound of gold coins, and art can't save hungry refugees, so why does art continue to continue in human society, even if the war is raging, even if there is starvation everywhere?
Art, whether it is music, literature, painting or film, its power comes from the depths of the heart, and its power can redeem the human soul - just like Varadyslaw Shipelman redeemed himself and Horsen Phil.
If there is no art and no music, there will be one more suicide in this world - the suicide of Valadislau Sipelman.
If there is no art and no music, a soldier's hands will be stained with an extra touch of innocent blood - the rotten killer Hosenfeld.
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