Consolation from the sound of piano in World War II

Emie 2022-03-22 09:01:04

Smart fingers are beating freely on the black and white keys like elves, and the magical and wonderful music flows out slowly, filling the eardrums, purifying the soul. Our pianist was elegantly immersed in the art of piano, but all the beauty ended in a sudden explosion, which opened the prelude to the cruel war. When I saw these pictures, I unconsciously covered my mouth with my hands. Why? They are all human beings. Have you made it clear why the Germans treat them like this? Why? Is it really so funny to dance with Jews who are suffering from infinite fear? Is it really that happy to shoot Jews with nowhere to escape? I thought the whole film was like this, but the climax unfolded unexpectedly. Up. Facing a life-saving bottle of can, the pianist still tried to knock it open with his weak hands. When the can fell to the ground and the foot of a German officer appeared in front of him, he was facing the fear of death. The life of the pianist seemed to be stopped in here, will die of it
I'll never forget the pictures of German officers on the table, even on the battlefield, still gives a warm family portrait, I'll never forget the German officer showed us the food pianist, I I will never forget that the German officer said frankly, "We surrendered." I will never forget that the German officer took off his coat to the pianist and said that he had something warmer. He didn't want to repay all of this, and he even thought he would have the opportunity to hear the pianist's music on the radio again.
The pianist returned to his previous life. The elegant pianist in the studio was playing the piano. The man told the German officer what had happened. However, his fate was ill-fated. Despite his hard work, he still did not get the most successful ending. After the film is over, there is a long section of the piano, with both hands on the keys, beating like spirits. The letters at the end actually tell me the story of this film is true, and the German officer died while serving a prisoner’s sentence. My tears fell unconsciously. This is not a story that reflects the war, but a real thing. War makes people fear, but human nature makes people see hope. The ending is not all beautiful, but we can make it less cruel through our efforts. We still have music to listen to, and there is still such a touching story for us, right? However, some people attribute the death of the German military officer to the fact that he saved a Jew and it cannot make up for the fact that he killed many Jews. What I want to say is, don't do this, no matter how many German soldiers are killed, this crime cannot be redeemed, and this crime is not committed by them. Just let us attribute the death of this beautiful German officer to the misfortune of the war, so that his death seems worthwhile. I wish there was heaven.

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Extended Reading
  • Aryanna 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    The main emotional points of this film are all focused on the matter of survival. At the same time, the identity of the male protagonist as a pianist is crucial in the process of survival and escape. Physically, he can use his accumulated reputation to Asking for help from the Poles, even if it threatens life, because everyone knows that losing this talented pianist must be a huge loss to Poland; spiritually, he has an obsession with art, but he has to lose his identity as a pianist , Only with a sincere heart to music can his spiritual support not be destroyed by shells. Life and art are one. For him, music is an existence that transcends life. This pursuit will not disappear because of the threat of life. For example, he can play the piano in exchange for his own life unexpectedly. A life with pursuit and art must be a human life.

  • Dashawn 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    A history of exile, a history of suffering, blood and tears of a nation.

The Pianist quotes

  • Wladyslaw Szpilman: What are you reading?

    Henryk Szpilman: "If you prick us, do we not bleed? It you tickle us, we we not laugh? If you poison us, do we not die? And if you wrong us, shall we not revenge?"

    Wladyslaw Szpilman: [seeing that it is Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice] Very appropriate.

  • Majorek: They're exterminating us. It won't take them long. We are 60 thousand left, out of half a million. Mostly young people. And this time we're gonna fight.