I am amazed that fascist americans are finding a way to blame the Soviets for WW2 in the comment section in a RU-vid movie clip literally about the Holocaust.
Gdy kończy się wojna ludzie zastanawiają się po co właściwie ona była i mówią nigdy wiecej .Ale potem znowu wszczynają nowe i znów nie wiedzą dlaczego.
The Pianist The world should wake-up from idiotic hibernation of tolerating Muslim while trying to use democracy against them till they become majority and impose their Evil Doctrine on the civilised world . This movie depicts how inhumane & barbaric & racist Germans treated Jewish people in Poland . So according to Muslims , this is how they deal with the west , EXACTLY .
This is truly extraordinary cinema. The seriously moving interplay between sheer beauty in the midst of the horror of war. Good art can be very powerful. Blows me away every time. Does anyone know what happened to the Nazi officer after the war?
I don't think we can rightly call Wilm Hosenfeld a "Nazi" officer. He was a German officer, plain & simple. He actually saved a great many Jewish lives, so there was no way he could have ascribed to the Nazi ideology that the fanatics embraced. He died in a Soviet POW camp many years after the end of WW2. In the 1950's, I believe. He is recognized by Israel as Righteous Among the Nations for his saving of Jewish lives, a tremendous honor. As an amateur historian with a special interest in WW2, I like to remind people that there were good men who wore the uniforms & were only Nazis "on paper." Lots of stories about German officers being truly great people. Look up Albert Göring, Heinz Heydrich, and Franz Stiegler to name a few.
"Wilhelm Adalbert Hosenfeld", the officer who saved W. Spilman. He was captured by the Red Army and died in Soviet captivity in 1952. I think he should be mentioned in this scene.
А себе то что привезла? Себе то что привезла,кроме т-бумаги,вместо тополя,во что верили твои предки? There are only three hopes for life without painkillers. Since you don’t understand this and are uncomfortable with it,have to follow the principles.
Absolutely breathtaking scene in the movie. Chopin is my favorite composer, so I was spellbound just listening to this outstanding performance. 🎶🎹❤️🙍♀️
Um artista em farrapos e um um "inimigo" rendido. As circunstâncias da vida às vezes unem pessoas em lados opostos... Que cena! Mexeu com as profundezas do meu ser. Parabéns aos belíssimos actores.
@Xongkoro61 I mean, Zionists in Israel now have the cynicism of using the Holocaust to justify their invasion of Palestine and their genocide of the Palestinians.
Obviously. Even though the actor learned to play this - however one can in 2 years, he obviously couldn't play it at the level of a concert pianist. The pianist whose playing you hear is Janusz Olejniczak, a Polish concert pianist. At close ups they showed the hands of Janusz Olejniczak, but synchronization in the movie was probably not perfect even in these scenes if they recorded the sound and the video separately.
He was playing for his life, he realized this when he started playing. By the time he finished, he had forgotten all about his life being on the line and the other man had that realization.