“The Pianist” is a movie directed by Roman Polanski, which was the first movie that I choose to comment on. It was a heartbreaking movie as it tells a story about a man, Władysław Szpilman that works as a pianist and he experiences the World War II. I did not totally understand the language as they speak fluently German. But then by looking at the action, everyone would know that it was a touching war movie. It starts with the protagonist played a piano melodiously, and suddenly the war takes place. It did not stop him as he keep on playing because he is really appreciating the music. Eventually, lots of places have been bombed and he has to live quietly with his family to be safe. The Britain and France have declared war and he and the family thought that the war will end sooner whenever they hear the announcement on the radio. But not for long, the Jews were treated terribly by the Catholics. They face lots of difficulties and live in a terrified surrounding. They witness lots of murder and people have been tortured if they did not following the orders. He has been separated with his family and being left alone. It was kind of sad to watch him surviving alone and live as a fugitive in his own country. He has to face hunger and tiredness to survive. I would say that, he manages to play the role bombastically.
At the end, the audiences would probably learn that it is hard to stay alive in that kind of situation, but if you dare to take the risky initiative, the good thing will be at your side. Never give up and follow the flow. As ultimately, everything will be fine if you just keep on going.

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