Faith is the waste of time

Lloyd 2022-04-20 09:01:03

For such a long film, I didn’t fast-forward or skip the extra clips I thought were superfluous like I used to watch movies, and the opening was not particularly attractive, but it seemed like I was on a slide, and I unconsciously wanted to continue watching.
The whole movie is surprisingly quiet, so quiet that I doubt such existence, so quiet that I think about my current situation, so quiet that I am afraid of the future.
The worrying part of my personality accounts for a large part, and it is easy to be influenced by people or things. If I were him, I would have chosen death long ago.
I have been thinking about what supports him to go on and live?
I live in an era of relative peace, with no gunpowder and war, and no hunger and poverty among my friends. Most of them rely on their own hands to earn a living, just like the hero. People can still protect themselves if they have skills

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  • Violette 2022-03-24 09:01:05

    I cried at the last point

  • Miller 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    Even though Valle Shipelmann had extraordinary musical talents, in Europe during World War II, as a Jew, he was still inevitably subjected to relentless persecution by German Nazis. "The Pianist", after "Schindler's List", let me cry again for this dark history! —— 2013.11.07 China Film Archive (Art Cinema): As soon as the ticket was bought at the archive for the first time, it just started to check the ticket and became the first spectator to enter the venue. (The status of the powerful circle of friends later knew that she also went to watch the "The Pianist".) The tears that had been hoarding for nearly half a month burst out because of the movie that was revisited in the archive at night. Especially in the passage "Spearman plays the piano under the order of the German military officer", I was sobbed and even sobbed quietly when I saw it!

The Pianist quotes

  • Lednicki: You took everything I had. Me, a musician. You took my violin, you took my soul.

  • [last lines]

    Lednicki: It was here, I'm certain of it. Well, it's not here now. I shouted, abused them. I'm not proud of it, but that's what I did. I stood where you are now. There was a barbed wire and this German came up to me. You didn't catch his name?

    Wladyslaw Szpilman: No.

    Lednicki: I'll ask at the factory. They may know something.