Tuesday, 14 February 2012

The Pianist



          The movie is originally adapted from an autobiography by Wladyslaw Szpilman entitled The Pianist which have the same name as the movie,. The movie focused on the life journey of a Polish Jewish(Wladyslaw szpilman) pianist during the World War II in German, the movie unfold brutal life experience started as bombs drop on Warsaw during Szpilman piano recital at a radio station.
  
          From that day, Szpilman, his family and all Jewish had endured the worst human violation and humiliation. Jewish had to wear a armband for identification as a Jewish, the penny spent allowed for each Jewish family had been lessen and most of all they were all moved at walled ghetto, the place where heart wrenching life episode occurred; diseases, death, and starvation hunting his life behind the wall. 
   
         The movie was interesting even though there was only an observer which is Wladyslaw Szpilman himself like any other Jewish who experienced all the inhuman treatments under the reign of Nazi Regime. 
As the director Roman Polanski created the scene well with the classical background. He makes the audience feel what the Jewish felt with all the brutalities they endured. The objective of the movie is to expose the reality of Jewish life during WWII, it is different when reading and watching in detail what had happened during the unforgettable time as the movie was a true experienced from the writer's life.


         The audience of the movie could be from young generation to older generation, as for young generation it would be good remembrance for them if they have forgotten one of the most unforgettable history as the movie itself convey many values for young generation. As for the older generation, maybe it was  heart wrenching memory but still it is a memory that should not be forgotten, as if they could breath back the air during WWII as they watch the movie.

























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