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Random Thoughts for the Pianist 1 I have read this sentence, and I think it is more appropriate to describe the film "The Pianist"-"The dust of an era, which falls on an individual's head, is a mountain."
The pianist let me catch a glimpse of the struggle of human nature when I was caught in the dark force majeure.
In the forties and fifties of last century, in Poland, planes roared, artillery fire filled the sky, and thick smoke covered the sky, hovering over this small country in Central Europe, which constituted a bleak gray terror. The dust of this era weighs a thousand pounds, choking into the nasal cavity, falling into the lungs and crushing millions of lives; And those who stand still, some are assimilated by the evil thoughts of killing, and some stick to the last trace of tenderness, still shining in that unbearable era.
Vardis Spearman, the protagonist, passed death again and again, just like walking on the only wooden bridge in the abyss, keeping his balance and trembling in the gale that hit the bottom of the valley. In the terrible war years when the survival ratio was 1 to 12, as a persecuted Jew, he was undoubtedly lucky to survive. It is his eternal pursuit of art that sublimates him from an ordinary person with many lucky points to a golden grain in the sand. Or sitting in the radio station, or soaking in the lampblack steam of a restaurant with an armband, or hiding in a small room, or sitting on a plastic chair in an abandoned hospital with a beard, or being shrouded in the peak of a German officer, his eyes are always pious, and his enthusiasm for playing the piano is always high. Bad luck didn't knock him down. He went upstream, and the lifeline in his hand was music. Vardis Lao Spearman's struggle is the main line of the story, which spreads like a picture scroll and is rendered particularly desolate and tragic by director Polanski. But it must be mentioned that it is precisely because of the pianist's identity and social influence that he can survive in chaos. Without its protection, Vardis Lao Spearman would have been burned by some fate.
As far as I know, more people are actually German Colonel Hosenfeld. Judging from the film, he is a completely good man-educated, conscientious, gentle and spare no effort to help Vardis Lao Spearman, which is obvious compared with his cruel colleagues. He secretly saved more than 50 Jews, which really deserves these praises. As a German officer, he was assigned the task of attacking and killing. Can his silent counterattack be considered a struggle? He is resisting the will of his boss and his past self who was forced to participate in the persecution of Jews. His struggle, different from that of Vardis Law Spearman, was too secret to see the light, but it was equally great. Unfortunately, the reality is not a fairy tale, and a good man may not be rewarded, but his kindness is like a star in the night, which will release brilliant brilliance and nourish future generations in the next few hundred years.
They, together with the evil war they decorated, will be remembered forever.
I had nothing to do a few days ago, so I searched a movie in a strange place, looked through it and found a movie like The Pianist.
My first impression is the unpretentious title, pianist. Not a pianist or a story about the piano? With such curiosity, I watched the film.
142 minutes of film, let my heart can't calm down after watching it for a long time. There are so many places to talk about that people don't know where to start …
Then say something simple. The beginning of this film is beautiful. Pianists are doing what they like, living the life they want and having the woman they like. However, the sudden ban on Jews rewritten the original good life, and all Jews were forced to move to artificially divided Jewish settlements, which was humiliating and sinister. Jews, like livestock, are despised and humiliated by officers and spurned by the world. Jews were trapped in the fence. They lost their fresh bread and their freedom to be human. And some Jews, not only lost their freedom, but also lost the integrity of a nation. They beat and scold others as Jews to show their superiority, but they don't know that in others' eyes, they are humble dogs, more pitiful than those who lose their freedom.
The most impressive scene in this film is that the German officer found the hiding person, but didn't kill him. On the contrary, listening to his piano performance plunged into deep memories, even more than taking the initiative to help the man send him food and clothing. German officers are not bad in nature, but because of the cruelty of war, he has to fight and kill people. He didn't want to die, so he felt the pianist's desire for survival and caused a * * * sound. Although he did die in the end, isn't this the beautiful side of human nature?
War does great harm to the world, and for a family and an individual, the most painful thing is to lose what you once had. These situations are the most common in the war, and it is really not easy to survive. The film deeply depicts the cruelty of war with the personal experience of an ordinary artist, and also shows a person's desire for life, which makes us hate war and have hope for life in the ups and downs of the plot. In a word, this is a film worth watching and thinking about.
The Reflection of the Pianist Part III When I first heard about the film The Pianist, I felt that it should be similar to another film The Legend of 1900, which tells the music life of a great pianist. But when I finished reading it, I found that I was wrong. This is a tragedy, a shocking tragedy.
The story happened in World War II, when a talented Polish Jewish pianist Spearman was surrounded by countless auras. He was born into a musical family and his father was a violinist. It is natural for him to inherit his father's business. Although there are some conflicts and contradictions between families, they live happily together. However, at this moment, the Nazis invaded and broke not only the life of this family, but the lives of all the 500,000 Jews living in Warsaw, Poland. At first, I lost my job and didn't have enough money to buy food, so I had to sell my beloved piano, but I had to eat potatoes day after day, waiting for the latest law against Jews published in the newspaper.
First, all public places are forbidden to Jews, and then there are restrictions on money. All these make all Jews complain bitterly. While the Spearman family is still racking their brains to find ways to hide money, the government requires all Jews to wear armbands with six-pointed stars and be labeled like livestock, and they will face the fate of being slaughtered from now on.
Soon, all the Jews were moved to the ghetto and high walls were built. Every night, all kinds of unfortunate Jews are slaughtered. Spearman felt the importance of family more and more, and vowed to protect his family. In order to survive, he found a job as a pianist in a restaurant and witnessed how many people of different social status survived in this predicament. So he asked for help to ensure the safety of his family. However, death will come soon, and he and almost all Jews will be sent to the train with no way to return. Just as he was about to get on the train, he was pulled out of the team in the chaos. At this moment, his fate was changed. It was a Jewish policeman who tried to save him. Seeing his father laughing happily in the team, he ran away. This is for the operation of life. Once the war begins, there is no time to hide your face and cry. This is not drag out an ignoble existence. This is for the hope of a family and even a nation. Later, he was detained as a coolie and contributed to the Jewish resistance. After trying to escape, he was rescued by a kind couple who had known him before, and then escaped from the clutches of the Nazis again and again with the help of his former admirers. He stared at everyone who had helped him with tears in his eyes. He knew that although his nation and country were ravaged, they would never die. The rumble of German artillery can threaten their lives, but it cannot break the cohesion of this country. When Spearman moved to the apartment opposite the ghetto, there was often no food or water. There, he witnessed the indomitable resistance of his Jewish compatriots. He witnessed the first exchange of fire between the Polish people and the Germans. Although all failed, he began to look forward to the light. He knew that the allies were coming, and the light was not far away.
Unfortunately, his only refuge was also destroyed in the Nazi search. In order to survive, he looked for food everywhere and was under the threat of death all day. He escaped the carpet search and hid in the ruins of the city. Fortunately, his musical talent touched a German officer. Under the protection of the officer's death, the pianist finally reached the end of the war and ushered in the dawn of freedom.
Although a few lines can summarize the general plot of the whole movie, there are several scenes that cannot be described in simple language. About 30 minutes into the film, the Nazi army broke into a building in the Jewish blockade management area and directly threw an ordinary resident who could not see the Nazi army stand up in a wheelchair because of his disability from the balcony, killing him. The cruel scene made the pianist's mother scream. Shooting Jews who have nowhere to escape at random in the street and ordering Jews who are tortured by infinite fear to dance, what I feel when I see these is a kind of truth and biting, and my heart can't be calm for a long time. Although I have long heard of all kinds of inhuman acts committed by the Nazis against Jews, it was unexpectedly terrible after the release of Focus Plane.
What I saw the Nazi slaughter of Jews was vague and true: vaguely, the Nazis did not slaughter Jews as soon as they captured Poland, but added a little more weight like boiling frogs in warm water. First, treat them differently, then set up an independent restricted area, and then go to a concentration camp, with little description of the concentration camp; What is true is that through the protagonist's experience, we have experienced the disintegration from a perfect family with good social status to the whole happiness step by step. Through the eyes of the protagonist, we actually saw insulting slogans such as "Jews are not allowed to enter" and "roads in restricted areas freeze to death". The Nazis whipped the unarmed Jews' spirit and body and deprived them of their lives at will.
But at the same time, the film also shows the conscience in the war: many people who helped him selflessly did not return anything, and even risked their lives to help this helpless Jew. It is really touching to stick to their morality in such a war-torn era.
The film presents us with the disgraceful history of World War II, which caused indelible pain to mankind. Although I am glad that I have not experienced that kind of pain, I still feel sad, not only for those who were killed, but also for the German officer who finally saved the protagonist (although he was a member of the Nazis). Spearman's pursuit of survival and art also deeply touched me: persistence is the only way to hope. I believe this film will have a far-reaching impact on my future life.
The opening of the film "The Pianist" is silent in black and white, and the peace before the war makes me uneasy. From the film, I saw the war between countries, the war between different races, and the war between hearts. I saw that cowardice and strength exist in one person at the same time. In two and a half hours, I felt as long as a war.
At first sight of the protagonist's inverted eyebrows, ruddy and slender hands dancing on the keys, and the music is so gentle that people want to sleep in it forever. Just as we were immersed in such light music, suddenly the gunshots came at me for the first time. He didn't panic, continued to play the piano, and his eyes were as gentle as ever. On the other hand, it is violent and difficult. He was shocked when I thought he would remain unmoved. Then the sound of broken glass suddenly sounded, and the sound of piano continued to linger. But once again, when the glass was shattered by gunfire, the sound of the piano came to an abrupt end in chaos.
He was tortured and humiliated by hunger in the Warsaw ghetto. He was threatened with death all day. He avoided the carpet search and hid in the ruins of the city. With the help of good people, he lived in fear every day under the eyes of the Nazis.
The climax of the film is that the pianist struggles weakly to open a life-saving jar. When the jar fell to the ground, a German officer's foot appeared. Under the command of a German officer, he hobbled towards the piano, his hands shaking. Because of hunger and fear, he quickly merged into the music, and a serenade was played with sadness and excitement. The German officer was shocked by the pianist's talent. Later, he took the food to the pianist and said frankly, "We surrendered." Seeing the pianist shivering, he took off his coat and gave it to him. All this shines with the brilliance of human nature, and he even thinks that he will have a chance to hear the pianist's music again. War makes people fear, but human nature makes people see hope.
For Jews living under Nazi rule, they lost their minimum dignity as human beings and even were deprived of their right to exist. They can be executed by the Nazis at any time and anywhere for no reason. In contrast, we are happy to live in peacetime. We should treat what we have now with a more satisfied and grateful heart.
On the poster, the sun shines lazily on the dark brown wall from the window, reflecting the faint dust in the air into golden light. A slender white hand is placed on the black and white piano keys, playing music briskly. There is a German officer's hat on the piano, and there is a big hand beside the piano, which is vicissitudes and powerful. Time seems to be still, and the people in the picture have not left.
This film is actually a biography of a famous Polish pianist during World War II. Because of his amazing talent, he was helped by all kinds of people to escape the fate of dying in Auschwitz concentration camp. In that extremely dark world, his side shines with dazzling human brilliance.
The most beautiful thing in the whole movie is an encounter.
The pianist managed to escape the Germans and hid in the attic of an abandoned house. There is a piano upstairs, and the piano is covered with dust. He lifted the lid of the piano and began to play. Less than a song, he heard a noise behind him. He turned around and saw a deadpan German officer standing behind him, looking at him silently. Surprised, he quickly stood up and retreated to a corner. For a long time, the officer moved his lips and asked him, "Can you play the piano?" He nodded hesitantly, and the officer ordered him, "Play another song." He sat down again and played a tune trembling. He looked up and saw the officer turn his back and quietly wipe his tears. After a while, the police officer left. Less than a day later, the pianist saw from the window that the officer had a car full of soldiers in tears and soon turned the house into a headquarters. The Jewish pianist hid in the attic, afraid to make a sound. However, every day, after everyone has left, the officers will gently push open the attic door and take away some cans and bread until the war is over.
This is a contradictory film, with freedom in endless discomfort and light in endless darkness. Under the officer's expressionless face, there was a burst of emotion. There are crystal tears on his eyelashes, and there are countless "treasures" in the bread he gave to the pianist. I still remember the pianist's hands and fingertips jumping flexibly on the keys and his eyes moving to his arms. White cloth is the symbol of Auschwitz Jews, and there are too many stories hidden in the pianist's eyes. War is such a contradiction. It destroyed humanity and awakened humanity. That's a military camp coat and Schindler's hands. People should have nothing to do with nationality and race, and people's character should not be bound by status. But those young people were carried away by the blood of the Germans, and the fountain of life of another ethnic group was smeared on the ground. The war can end, but people's inner fears are endless.
On a green lawn, iron rings form a fence, and behind the fence are rivers and distant mountains. German soldiers were fenced up like livestock, and their faces were covered with mud. Several Polish youths walked past the fence and spat at them. A happy face appeared on the fence. It's the police officer. Like thousands of Jews, his eyes were full of expectation. He shouted like a lifeline: "Please tell the pianist who works in the radio station! I helped him! I am here! " However, all the voices were drowned in the laughter of young people.
The screen went dark and there was silence all around. A few lines appeared: When the pianist arrived, the officer had died in the Russian prison camp.
On the poster, those white hands are still playing the most beautiful music in the world, but the owner of the hat can't continue to enjoy it.
Reflection on the Pianist Chapter VI Father, piano, music and love made him a great pianist and a little sad all his life.
When I first started watching The Pianist, David's madness annoyed me, but when David recalled my childhood, when he played Chopin's music, the beauty of piano music suddenly caught my attention and made me interested in watching it.
I think there is a faint sadness in David's life, and his father has a perverted love for him. A violin story father forced his passion for music on him, which made young David have to bear the pressure from his father since he was a child, but it was precisely because of his paranoid love that David was addicted to music, which completely occupied his whole life.
It was because of his love of music that David betrayed his father and left his hometown for the Royal Conservatory of Music. His passion for music made him fully involved in music, but he couldn't get rid of the psychological pressure of falling out with his father. The lack of emotional separation from others made him crazy about music, so that he finally had a mental breakdown.
The appearance of his wife Gillian brought light to David's life, and his love and marriage with Gillian changed David's life. The success of the concert once again gave David the motivation to get out of his own haze.
The film is based on David's memories. Music plays an important role from childhood, to studying in London, to mental breakdown and to re-entering the stage. David's repeated appearance became the clue of the whole movie, and the beautiful piano music became the soul of the movie.
Many scenes in the film have a strong visual and auditory impact. After watching this movie, I was deeply impressed by some scenes in it. David ran into the restaurant in the rain and played ball in front of everyone, and his confidence collapsed. Jumping and jumping at marriage, childlike freedom and happiness are deeply imprinted in my mind.
The growth of genius is always full of ups and downs, and the disappearance of genius is even more lamentable. This is the true embodiment of David's life. Parents' persistent expectations for him, as well as his inner pursuit of dreams, rebellion and dreams, made this talented young David reach the peak of music but also entered the trough of life. But in the end, David's marriage and feelings brought a perfect end to the sad life of this genius.
No matter from the emotional expression or the use of music, The Pianist is a classic, and it is inevitable to win an Oscar.
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