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Film pianist: It's better to be a quiet dog than a dissolute dog.
The places where I watch movies now are all concentrated in the miles. On the one hand, the picture quality is really guaranteed, and it's not stuck to watch movies at all! ! ! The key is that you can open a barrage once in a while to see what people who watch this film think. It feels like someone is watching a movie with you, and sometimes the boring story becomes a little more interesting because someone is with you.

My 360 cloud disk contains the top 250 films of Douban, about 500G, and I really don't know what to watch. When I saw the pianist in Mile Mile, I had no impression that he was in the first 250 films of Douban, and even I had rarely heard of this film before. I thought it was an autobiographical movie like A Beautiful Mind. Open Douban and see the score of 9.0 (Douban mobile APP can't display movies.

1. What kind of movie is this? What kind of movie is it? In what historical background?

1. At first, the hero, that is, the pianist, sat in front of the piano and played the piano. Then suddenly there was a loud noise outside. The radio staff motioned for the hero to leave, but he remained unmoved. He continued to play the piano until the back wall was damaged and something hit the pianist's forehead. He put down the piano and ran away with everyone. I met a fan who came to see him when I went out. It can be seen that he plays the piano really well. Unfortunately, I know nothing about musical instruments. I can't understand several scenes where the pianist plays the piano in the movie, so I have to appreciate the beauty inside. What's more, I can even know which song he is playing through the barrage. I think I must learn a musical instrument one day, maybe when I am 40 years old, who knows.

After the pianist came home, his family was packing. They heard that the Germans called, but then they listened to the radio and cheered when they learned that Britain and France had declared war on Germany. They felt hope and decided to stay here, but when they went out the next day, they saw a large number of Germans. Later, Britain and France did not lend them a helping hand.

3. The persecution of Jews by Germans is not achieved in one step. Their practice is somewhat similar to boiling frogs. At first, the pianist's father took out more than 3,000 yuan left at home, but her children told him that Germans only allowed Poles to keep 2,000 yuan in cash at home, so everyone began to discuss where to hide the extra money. The next step is to require all Jews to have a Jewish armband with a "big satellite" in their right hand to distinguish Jews from other races. Then it restricted the Jewish activity area and began to insult the Jews: the pianist and his friends met on the road and prepared to have coffee together. They found that the door of the coffee shop said that Jews were forbidden to enter, and friends suggested going to the park. The pianist said that Jews are forbidden to enter all public places, and if they want to chat, they may have to stand on the street and chat. On the other hand, when the pianist's father was walking in the street, two Germans stopped him and asked him why he didn't say hello. His father immediately took off his hat. Then the Germans slapped the old father, told him that Jews were not allowed to walk on the sidewalk, and told him to walk back in the muddy rain.

The next step is to start group isolation, including the pianist's family packing all the luggage and moving to the isolation area. There are more than 400,000 Jews living in a small isolated area. At first, everyone didn't know it was isolated until they moved in and saw people outside start building walls. At first, there were markets and restaurants in the isolation zone, and Jews could hardly live. The pianist and his brother moved the books outside to sell, although only one book could be sold a day.

5. Then there was random killing. The pianist's family heard some noise outside at dinner one night, so they immediately turned off the lights at home and stood at the window to see what was happening outside. They saw a group of Germans enter the opposite building, enter a family that was also eating, and asked everyone to stand up. One of them is an old man in a wheelchair. Unable to stand up, he was directly thrown out of the balcony by the Germans. The pianist's family was shocked when they saw it on the opposite side. Finally, when the Germans left, they shot the family.

With the isolation time getting longer and longer, disease, hunger and death began to appear in the isolation area. When the pianist took his brother out, he saw an old man robbing an old lady of her job in the street. Finally, the porridge in the rice bowl fell on the wet ground mixed with soil, and the hungry old man immediately fell down and wolfed down the food mixed with soil on the ground. The robbed old lady can't help it. She beat her feebly with the old man's hat, cried feebly, and finally left feebly. Hunger and poverty make human dignity trampled on the ground and crushed in the soil.

6. People in the quarantine area must have a work permit to continue living in the quarantine area. The pianist's father finally got a job opportunity because he was old. Then it wasn't long before he was forced to work. One night, the Germans entered the quarantine area and asked everyone to go downstairs. They chose the younger one to stay, and the pianist's brother and sister were also called out. The Germans asked the rest to go back and pack their clothes, and the things they brought should not exceed 15 kg. At this time, the Jews did not realize that they were going to be sent to the Holocaust. Some of them are full of joy, thinking that their lives have finally ushered in change and new hope.

While waiting to get on the bus, the pianist's brother and sister came back, hoping to reunite with their families instead of being separated. The pianist whispered "stupid" to them, and he had a premonition that they were going to die. In the waiting area, a little boy sold a toffee with 20 Polish coins, and the old father collected all the money at home to buy one, carefully divided it into six small portions with a knife and gave it to everyone in the family with trembling hands. But I didn't expect this to be the last reunion dinner.

7. Later, the Jews got on the train and were dragged out by a friend who was a Jewish policeman. When the pianist wanted to go home, the policeman said to him, Idiot, what do you think I am doing? I'm saving your life. The pianist knew it was a death train, but he had no choice but to watch his family go to hell.

The pianist survived the train, but he still couldn't escape the coolie's work. A very impressive scene was that the Germans handed them all over in one night, picked out some short and old ones, and let them all lie on the ground and shoot one by one. The last man arrived. There was no bullet in the German gun. He stopped to change the bullet leisurely. People lying on the ground are waiting to die while changing bullets. I don't know what kind of mood I was in. It was a tense but helpless mood in which one second equals ten thousand years. Did he ever think about jumping up and hitting even if he hit a stone with an egg in those ten seconds? Or he was waiting for the shot with a relaxed mood, perhaps it was a relief.

8. Of course, the pianist is lucky. With the help of several friends, he escaped from the control of the German army and was arranged to take refuge in several houses. Finally, due to the Warsaw Uprising, the German army used guns to clean up the wreckage at the scene, and the pianist was forced to flee. But even without this, the pianist lived there for a long time, and there was no food or even running water in his place.

Finally, the pianist hid in the last place where the German army camped, but fortunately, he met a kind officer who asked him, "What did you do before?" "Pianist? Then play a song. "

I have to say that the pianist met her spiritual food in a weak state, showing her strength as a pianist. I don't know how to appreciate his last music, but I have to say it is very touching. The officer tolerated him hiding in the attic and left him food and a warm coat, even though the German coat almost killed him.

This is a movie shot by a real person, and the fate of a family in the historical background reflects the big environment at that time. It's a bit like Yu Hua's novel Alive. I haven't seen the movie "Alive" yet. I think I will.

This is the third film I have ever seen that describes the Nazi's cruel treatment of Jews. The first film is a beautiful life. The first half was bright and interesting, but I didn't expect the second half to be sent to Nazi concentration camps in a blink of an eye. The second movie is The Boy in Striped Pajamas, which is one of the movies that made me cry my eyes out by comparing Jewish children with German children.

Movies about history always make people feel extremely heavy, especially the cruel reality. And this is only half a century from now.

Every time I watch a war movie, I feel infinite: I would rather be a Taiping dog than a dislocated person.

We are still much happier.

Second, what is the theme of this work, and what does the director mainly want to say?

This is a film based on real people. The pianist in the film also published an autobiography. I heard that the score is very high, so I think I can read it. Among them, the director who made this film also survived the smear of Jews.

3. What is the outline of this work, and how does the director structure this book?

According to the pianist's experience as a Jew during the persecution period as a connecting line

What's the use of this job for me? Is it beneficial or enlightening?

Information:

1, know more about the background before World War II.

Inspire:

1. It is very important to learn a good craft well. Maybe some people or friends who appreciate you can save your life at a critical moment.

2. Cherish the present life. Living in peacetime is really too happy.

Finally, some links to background information are attached.

Pianist in Warsaw, Judea