The Pianist
The Pianist is a historically based film that captivates the audience with its intense, riveting scenes. The movie outlines Hitler's policies against the Jewish race during the holocaust in the late 1930's. It focuses on the lives of one particular Jewish family during the period in which Hitler invades and occupies the Polish community of Warsaw. The title was inspired by the career of the main character before and after the Holocaust. The film chronicles the experiences of a Jewish pianist and his survival through the Holocaust with determination and the help of others, while millions of other Jews perish. The theme is portrayed effectively throughout the movie. The merciless treatment of the Jewish people convinces the audience to empathize with the characters in the movie. The movie begins with the pianist, Szpilman, in the studio playing the piano while the community of Warsaw is being bombed. A woman who will help him later in the movie approaches him a
Several helpful Germans then help him to hide out from the Nazi soldiers. When the pianist and his family are being escorted to a train destined for the concentration camp, the pianist is helped by a police officer and he escapes. In doing this, they save what is left of the Jewish population in Poland. One strength that is evident in the film is that as the movie presents the details in such a manner that the audience is able to retain the knowledge that they obtain while watching the movie. When Hitler's police seize the Germans, Szpilman returns to his old apartment building in the Ghetto. There a Nazi soldier who helps him by bringing him food and other supplies finds him. Hitler's plans for annihilating the Jewish race are outlined very descriptively and Hitler's policies against the Jewish race during the holocaust in the late 1930's. Another strength that the movie has is that it encourages the audience to stop prejudice in today's society. The title was inspired by the career of the main character before and after the Holocaust. The theme of this film is that the future is unknown and anything can be achieved with pure luck and determination. Soon after the bombings, Hitler institutes the policies, he takes away their money and their property and they are forbidden to enter public places. In the movie the pianist is determined to survive, although Hitler and his Nazi police force are slaughtering hundreds of Jews around them. The movie ends with the British army invading Poland and sending all the Nazi soldiers to labour camps. The film has several strengths that are evident throughout its many suspenseful scenes. The film chronicles the experiences of a Jewish pianist and his survival through the Holocaust with determination and the help of others, while millions of other Jews perish.
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