divendres, 16 de gener del 2009

The pianist!


This movie is based on a true story in World War II. The protagonist Wladyslaw Szpilman and his Jewish family are in great danger.
Szpilman is a good pianist and he records in a recording studio where he plays the piano there every day, that’s his job. Suddenly, a bomb explodes where he works, it’s the Nazis. From that day, on a Jew is no longer a person he’s treated as a dog and they don’t have the right to do anything. There’s strict rules that the must obey or die, this slowly gets worse.
It’s gets to a point that they have to have Davids Star on they’re clothes so people then know that they’re Jews. All the Jews are obligated to be separated from the Germans by a huge wall the build that separates them from the rest.
Szpilman family are forced to sell they’re piano to get enough money to survive, shortly this money runs out and they don’t see an exit of such a horrible place.
A couple of years go by, and people are dying everywhere, now the Germans have decided to take the Jews at concentration camps. They’ll all die in terrible deaths.
Only Szpilman manages to escape, and he has a lot of difficulty on surviving there, because he has to work there and it’s very hard, he doesn’t even get enough food for his hard day of work.
Szpilman plans an escape that he’s successful on. He hides various months in different houses alone without being noticed, he gets very ill because he goes many days and weeks without eating properly.
He’s forced to hide form everyone for ages, luckily a German soldier is nice enough to bring him some food everyday.
At last you see how the Germans have lost the war and Szpilman manages to survive through all of this terrible life. He goes back to play piano where he used to work.

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