Szpilman Plays Chopin Ballade no. 1 in G Minor "The Pianist"

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @mozvendich3938
    @mozvendich3938  Год назад +23

    Check this out: ruclips.net/video/tlkzmcVy15s/видео.html

  • @Fildoggy
    @Fildoggy Год назад +715

    imagine playing that well with cold hands

    • @mozvendich3938
      @mozvendich3938  Год назад +87

      For real

    • @parker3216
      @parker3216 Год назад +35

      That’s what I was thinking bruh

    • @Delicatamente
      @Delicatamente Год назад +16

      Its unreal)

    • @omsiravvel7805
      @omsiravvel7805 Год назад +7

      Ahaha i was thrilling the same

    • @omegamale7880
      @omegamale7880 Год назад +44

      Imagine the piano sounding that good after having sat for any length of time in a cold, damp warehouse.

  • @jimwinchester339
    @jimwinchester339 Год назад +637

    I'm of course, very impressed by the pianist. But I'm also impressed with whoever tuned the piano to make it out-of-tune just enough to sound like it'd been not tuned for a while, but still basically musically sound. I doubt that's easy.

    • @luizcadu
      @luizcadu Год назад +27

      That's a very good point!

    • @nsambel
      @nsambel Год назад +24

      One way is to tighten/loosen strings by 1/8th of an interval randomly

    • @SteveOostdyk
      @SteveOostdyk Год назад +39

      Good point, Jim! As a former piano tuner, I think it's mostly Hollywood magic. The temperament on the piano from the audio is good, and purposefully so. You have a good ear, and you're right! The unisons are slightly de-tuned to make it realistic. That wouldn't be hard for a tuner. But, had the tuner made the temperament out of tune even slightly, it would've been a challenge to not fight what they hear, and I think it would've made the piano sound worse than they would've liked. I'm sure they wanted it to sound beautiful enough to capture the humanity without wrecking the scene. To be realistic, the piano wouldn't have been tuned in months. The freezing room would've caused the wood on the piano to contract causing the wires to contract and deviate from its standard tuning so far that even a monotone would hear it. The character's performance would have been played imperfectly because no one of any caliber can play that without warming up, and with freezing fingers. Hollywood magic. We just have to consider the essence of what's being presented in the scene without the need to be too realistic. :)

    • @GlitchMan1011
      @GlitchMan1011 Год назад +23

      With a large enough movie budget you could just purchase a piano, put it in an apartment/house like this one, start a world war and genocide and allow time to take its toll on the piano ever so slightly.

    • @tugruldemir1879
      @tugruldemir1879 Год назад +7

      I both agree and disagree with this comment. The piano may be out of tune on purpose, but I think they did it to make it sound like a piano made in the early 20th century. You know, the piano didn't always sound as smooth as it does today.

  • @javiersds8081
    @javiersds8081 Год назад +38

    To me, this is by far the best scene in the whole film. To see the German officer being so moved by Szpilman's out-of-this-world piano skills gives me goosebumps. Everything that lies behind is so meaningful: not only do you get the obvious sympathy for Szpilman and his horrible situation, being under circumstances that are so strange for an accomplished musician that used to live a comfortable life; you also feel unexpectedly sympathetic towards a Nazi officer (yes! A Nazi officer indeed!) because you get to see that, after all, he's also human. You get a little hope, despite everything that was going on during those very dark times, that in the end, there is something good inside all of us that can be sparked by, in this case, music, which is, as this scene shows, a universal language that can transcend every conceivable boundary. A true masterpiece.

    • @DomFileoreum
      @DomFileoreum Год назад

      Wilm Hosenfeld saved many jews during WWII and recieved the "Righteous among nations"(Award by Yad Vashem, an institute that preserves the jewish memorial) award after his death, so i dont think its really right to call him a "Nazi officer"

    • @azelios5815
      @azelios5815 6 месяцев назад

      @@DomFileoreum well, that’s what he was. A nazi officer, and a hero that saved jews.

    • @DomFileoreum
      @DomFileoreum 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@azelios5815 Nazi is an ideology, while german is a nationality. They are completly different.

    • @DomFileoreum
      @DomFileoreum 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@azelios5815 But terminology dont really matter to be honest, idk why i am making such a big deal of it. It is very nice that you acknowledge him as a hero

  • @inabyss
    @inabyss Год назад +41

    In his real life when he was in front of the situation, he didn't play this piece and instead played Chopin's Nocturne in C# Minor No 20.
    He was able to show his musical prowess and that the beauty of music is unbounded.
    This same phenomenon also happened during wars where two opposing sides were temporarily united through the touch of music.

  • @itsswap22
    @itsswap22 Год назад +82

    The fact that Adrien Brody learnt how to play piano for this movie. Hats off to him.
    (But he didn't play the ballad by himself though, it's CGI and was played by pianist Janusz)

    • @hetmanjz
      @hetmanjz Год назад

      Not sure I understand what you mean. His hands are computer-generated?

    • @MrNigeltree
      @MrNigeltree Год назад +2

      @@hetmanjz Not exactly. They swapped his hands out with a pianist.

    • @hetmanjz
      @hetmanjz Год назад +1

      @@MrNigeltree Of course that makes more sense than saying "it's CGI," which was probably just awkward phrasing on the OP's part.

  • @philipedwards9129
    @philipedwards9129 Год назад +185

    The desolation in knowing that this one wonderful human being only survived because of this unique skill. So many others perished, "we will remember them".

    • @caezarlapuc8627
      @caezarlapuc8627 Год назад +14

      The german soldier didn't have intention to kill him. It wasn't because of the pianist skill neither because he played like that. They were losing the war already but the german could have been one of the few good ones.

    • @rorymac7714
      @rorymac7714 Год назад +7

      Indeed, as a Gentile, I urge all other Gentiles to never forget

    • @freshtoast3879
      @freshtoast3879 Год назад +3

      @@caezarlapuc8627 thanks for correcting him.

    • @SimonZimmermann82
      @SimonZimmermann82 Год назад +2

      No, we won't. We only remember those who make it into a story, stored in zeros and ones in a cloud of Amazon Netflix and Microsoft

    • @philipedwards9129
      @philipedwards9129 Год назад +2

      @@SimonZimmermann82 You are correct that we cannot know and name the "untold" millions who were willfully murdered. We only know the few. I have no right to offer an opinion, I will do my best to honour and respect them.

  • @user-dd4sj8tf3h
    @user-dd4sj8tf3h Год назад +91

    Война- чудовище, пожирающее всех без разбора. Я плакала по пианисту и по спасшему его офицеру. Господи, пошли мир на землю!

    • @markhermon
      @markhermon Год назад +5

      Amen

    • @christinequinn5355
      @christinequinn5355 Год назад +5

      Amen.

    • @alexeyshutov4562
      @alexeyshutov4562 Год назад +1

      Пока Вова-Обнулёныш отдаёт приказы - добра не будет. Агония Обнулёныша слишком дорого обойдётся всему Миру

    • @laszlonebokor2068
      @laszlonebokor2068 Год назад +2

      Ámen

    • @skyworker_5395
      @skyworker_5395 Год назад +3

      Оба -человеки , с большой буквы.

  • @andeescandies9101
    @andeescandies9101 Год назад +40

    It's eerie seeing how he goes from being a frozen and half starved to death man to looking like the true pianist he was before the war. Just compare 0:05 to 1:36

  • @rockon416
    @rockon416 Год назад +61

    Thomas Kretschmann’s moving expression enhances this superb scene. Excellent actor.

    • @NonameNoname-xo9vz
      @NonameNoname-xo9vz 6 месяцев назад

      Он плачет. Этот немец. Плачет без слез. Слушая это исполнение..❤

  • @user-hs9vc4rm8v
    @user-hs9vc4rm8v Год назад +77

    Какой благородный человек офицер! Видно высокообразованный, воспитанный и богобоязненный! Прекрасный фильм, прекрасные люди, прекрасный Шопен!

    • @user-pi8ef1tv9y
      @user-pi8ef1tv9y Год назад +3

      Доброе утро.. Не могу вспомнить название фильма.. Подскажите пожалуйста.. Пианист?

    • @michaelruzal3522
      @michaelruzal3522 Год назад +5

      @@user-pi8ef1tv9y фильм называется «Пианист»

  • @ricksouza9299
    @ricksouza9299 Год назад +31

    Everybody gangsta until chopin starts being played

  • @enlumineresse
    @enlumineresse Год назад +13

    This scene made me know and remember forever a human being, his sweet soul and his name: Wilhelm Adalbert Hosenfeld. May your memory last forever in our hearts 💛 and inspire us.

  • @DrNick-mb9df
    @DrNick-mb9df Год назад +60

    Gods angels come in many ways and forms. This Officer saved his life and he in turn inspired many others including me with his courage and talented musical gift . Keep Aiming High Always

    • @AlexanderGrodskij
      @AlexanderGrodskij Год назад +11

      ❤ The officer himself died in the Soviet camp. His name was Wilm Hosenfeld.

  • @DavidJones-mn7ie
    @DavidJones-mn7ie Год назад +12

    Adrian Brody has an amazingly translucent nose.

  • @normanswazo8586
    @normanswazo8586 Год назад +6

    How to keep the music playing when all but life is dead… a testimony to the resilience of the human soul despite the genocidal torture of the human body. An enactment of that kind of courage.

  • @marcia..
    @marcia.. Год назад +50

    Graças a Deus ele sobreviveu!! Se casou, teve filhos e netos! Faleceu bem velho no ano 2000. O oficial alemão que o ajudou, foi preso e morreu na prisão nos anos 50.
    Mais tarde ele foi condecorado com a medalha Justo entre as nações...na presença dos filhos e netos do pianista.

    • @mercyobourke8776
      @mercyobourke8776 Год назад +5

      I had no knowledge about this. Thank you for providing such bittersweet closure.

  • @luisenriquezapataarellano7591
    @luisenriquezapataarellano7591 Год назад +88

    I actually like his phrasing for the beginning part. You can notice good acting and music art are related

    • @jonathanDstrand
      @jonathanDstrand Год назад

      his phrasing wasn’t good, but it is impressive that he learned it.

    • @Fildoggy
      @Fildoggy 9 месяцев назад

      @@jonathanDstrandhis phrasing was good but it was not the actor playing it

  • @tomarmstrong1281
    @tomarmstrong1281 Год назад +12

    The two extremes of the human condition, sublime creativity and heartless destruction.

  • @gwindematteo934
    @gwindematteo934 Год назад +11

    I only wish they had played the entire ballade. ❤

  • @youakira2336
    @youakira2336 Год назад +11

    Un moment unique, un génie, un soldat d une armée monstrueuse. Une époque terrifiante. La beauté de la vie, la musique, chopin. Une larme , qu elle gâchis.

  • @gabry4110
    @gabry4110 Год назад +14

    Il regista,oltre a farmi conoscere questa opera ci ha trascinati in una emozione miracolosa

  • @ivanvenegascabezas4222
    @ivanvenegascabezas4222 Год назад +27

    Escena de Antología el pianista mostrando su virtuosismo en un momento donde el frío , el hambre y la soledad lo acosaban pero aún así su amor a la música fue más importante. Estremecedora película en uno de los periodos más oscuro de la historia.

    • @markhermon
      @markhermon Год назад +2

      Humanidade sem Deus 🙏🇧🇷

  • @secretgarden3555
    @secretgarden3555 Год назад +38

    Music saved his life. 🌹

    • @mozvendich3938
      @mozvendich3938  Год назад +8

      True

    • @alex.danilo.pereyra
      @alex.danilo.pereyra Год назад +5

      That german officer used to rescue jews, i don't remember his name but their story is real.

    • @alex.danilo.pereyra
      @alex.danilo.pereyra Год назад +1

      I just remember, Wilm Hosenfeld.

    • @bigkillerwhale1801
      @bigkillerwhale1801 Год назад

      Died without any regonision for his deed

    • @An-br7hb
      @An-br7hb Год назад +1

      It's incorrect. The general would have saved him regardless. As he did with so many Jewish men at the time.

  • @user-sm4ep1lh6y
    @user-sm4ep1lh6y Год назад +5

    Один из самых пронзительных моментов. Спасибо❤️

  • @Rita-cg8zg
    @Rita-cg8zg Год назад +45

    Una de las escenas más épicas del cine mundial....emocionante sin dudas ... La adoro

  • @irisabossio1554
    @irisabossio1554 Год назад +42

    La mejor escena del pianista. Memorable los dos ,algo inolvidable

  • @user-ky7sy9pm5e
    @user-ky7sy9pm5e Год назад +12

    ШЕДЕВР -ФИЛЬМ , ШЕДЕВР -ИСПОЛНЕНИЕ ! НАСТОЯЩЕЕ ИСКУССТВО , ВСЕГДА ПОБЕЖДАЕТ!

  • @user-ty7kd9lk9n
    @user-ty7kd9lk9n Год назад +1

    Спасибо большое! Беларусь.

  • @aliciaelcirapierri3683
    @aliciaelcirapierri3683 Год назад +18

    La bella música le salvó la vida. Gracias por compartirla.

  • @auroradearagonbermudo5788
    @auroradearagonbermudo5788 Год назад +17

    Cada vez que la veo me sigue impresionando igual que la primera

  • @fortis6258
    @fortis6258 Год назад +81

    Spillman was playing Chopin when Germans bombed Warsaw, during Polish Radio broadcast of Spillman, and interrupted his broadcast. When the War ended, he resumed playing Nocturne in C-Sharp Major, where he left off. Sad. tragic part of Wilm Hosenfeld, the Geman Officer, never retuned to see his wife and kids; died in a Soviet prison concentration camp.

    • @riograul2043
      @riograul2043 Год назад +3

      You reap what you sow

    • @micheladerry5681
      @micheladerry5681 Год назад +22

      @@riograul2043 ure right, but i think other nazis did worse things and werent persecuted at all. Its not right. Some have been expatriated, and with new names started new lives... i feel nauseated

    • @mryhdy6266
      @mryhdy6266 Год назад +13

      Is it known what happened to him? Clearly he was someone with humanity left in him, war is ugly and brutal.

    • @Dominibiza
      @Dominibiza Год назад +36

      @@riograul2043 he was just a soldier like the French, the English, the Americans, fighting for his country. He was a Wehrmacht officer, not a nazi. Big difference ! I feel sorry for him, he should have been saved for what he did, instead he died in a Russian prisoner camp.

    • @Dominibiza
      @Dominibiza Год назад +15

      @@micheladerry5681 he was not a nazi, just a Wehrmacht officer fighting for his country. The nazis wore black uniforms.

  • @bijoupistou5226
    @bijoupistou5226 Год назад +35

    Difficile de ne pas être émue par ce passage bravo à cet acteur qui a appris à jouer du piano pour tenir ce rôle

    • @Spartakus68
      @Spartakus68 Год назад +10

      Il a certes appris mais ce n'est pas lui joue la ballade en totalité^^ (hormis le début). Cette pièce est musicalement compliqué et certains y passent des années avant de rendre une belle on copie

  • @bolorbold4627
    @bolorbold4627 Год назад +2

    one of the best scene. just beautiful. that out of tune piano makes it so real. like he is in the room. and this german oficer is handsome.

  • @MrMagon
    @MrMagon Год назад +12

    Music is the tongue of God...out of this tragedy and atrocity will blossom the tunes of life and compassion..music heals

    • @maxdominate2481
      @maxdominate2481 Год назад

      The tongue? Not sure of that.

    • @MrMagon
      @MrMagon Год назад

      @@maxdominate2481 a figure of speech dear..it s ages long by Confucius

  • @brunochabloz675
    @brunochabloz675 Год назад +1

    Ci saranno sempre 'persone buone' e la musica è il 'catalizzatore' che unisce gli esseri umani...

  • @americoestebanperez9023
    @americoestebanperez9023 Год назад +45

    Inolvidable escena, , la música sanadora del alma

  • @user-uh5oi9be9g
    @user-uh5oi9be9g Год назад +15

    Артист ,играющий немца великолепен

    • @Annzhina
      @Annzhina Год назад +3

      Он немец и есть. Томас Кретчман.

  • @Marcelo-hu3lm
    @Marcelo-hu3lm Год назад +23

    A melhor parte do filme. Chego a arrepiar.

  • @user-ed1mi4yo6f
    @user-ed1mi4yo6f Год назад +5

    Фильм потрясающий!!!!

  • @Lovealwayswins1
    @Lovealwayswins1 Год назад

    So beautiful music is universal the language of love touches the heart….

  • @user-hs9vc4rm8v
    @user-hs9vc4rm8v Год назад +24

    Браво!!!

  • @user-cg2qw2rj5n
    @user-cg2qw2rj5n Год назад +3

    Потрясающий фильм и актёры.Всегда смотрю и плачу

  • @kimbarnett619
    @kimbarnett619 Год назад +1

    This movie is wonderful. Such great acting and direction.

  • @Derrick6162
    @Derrick6162 Год назад +3

    One of the greatest movies ever...

  • @lionelvigneresse4563
    @lionelvigneresse4563 Год назад +6

    C'est une belle illusion , car il joue - très mal d'ailleurs et sans phrasé - les premières notes de ce magnifique opus 23 en sol mineur de CHOPIN.Comme il n'a pas vraiment le sens du rythme , il bouscule le triolet de croche si expressif après avoir écorché la montée à l'unisson de la phrase introductive.C'est intéressant de voir qu'il ne possède aucun sens technique , les mains n'ayant que très peu abordé cet aspect essentiel du piano.Je crois néanmoins qu'il pianote dans la vie... mais sans approfondir.
    La suite de la Ballade est un enregistrement de qualité.Pour les besoins du film , toute une partie du développement est sauté pour arriver à la Coda qui est le passage le plus périlleux de cette oeuvre.Dans l'ensemble l'acteur - qui est excellent dans ce rôle difficile - fait assez bien illusion au piano...si ce n'est qu'il eût été impossible au pianiste , dont le film retrace la vie , de pouvoir jouer cette Ballade de CHOPIN après autant de temps passé sans travailler sa technique et dans l'état d'affaiblissement physique où il s'était réellement trouvé.Ce n'est pas l'oeuvre qu'il joua devint l'officier allemand , mais le Rondo en ré Majeur de MOZART.
    Il eut été merveilleux qu'il retrouvât cet officier une fois les hostilités passées.Hélas , il apprit que celui-ci mourut quelques années plus tard en Sibérie et il regretta de n'avoir pu l'aider à son tour.
    Une histoire profondément bouleversante et vraie que le film de POLANSKY retrace avec fidélité.
    Lionel VIGNERESSE.

  • @capricorn80
    @capricorn80 9 месяцев назад

    He had no choice his life depended on it.......even though scared, cold, hungry, and tired music was his passion he missed playing so much that he did a phenomenal job.....again his life was on the line and he chose to survive.

  • @helenamason5452
    @helenamason5452 Год назад +5

    Geniusz Chopina.......
    Heh.......
    Polska🇵🇱

  • @oldgypsytap
    @oldgypsytap Год назад +8

    Heart wrenching...powerful

  • @user-sw9ow9bg5f
    @user-sw9ow9bg5f Год назад +2

    А для меня, самая большая боль, - это боль немецкого офицера!!!! Взгляните на его лицо и руки!! И вы поймёте, что такое настоящее страдание!!!

  • @bsa6505
    @bsa6505 Год назад +6

    The look in the German's face reflects the thought "How many more Szpilman's have we destroyed amongst the Jews ?".

  • @user-dv1nx2qn6p
    @user-dv1nx2qn6p Год назад +4

    Боже зачем война, жизнь так хрупка и так прекрасна. Священна. Любая жизнь. Как мы это допустили?!!!!

    • @mstwilight1612
      @mstwilight1612 Год назад

      Не мы, а американские олигархи, которые зарабатывают на войне. Как тогда, так и сейчас

    • @alexeyshutov4562
      @alexeyshutov4562 Год назад

      Война нужна Вове-Обнулёнышу, чтобы отвлечь россиян от внутрироссийских проблем. Но война не скрыла проблемы России, а показала всю гниль, накопившуюся за 22 года.

  • @user-dv6ne2pc5t
    @user-dv6ne2pc5t Год назад +12

    Эпизод с балладой-фантастика.

  • @zekiyeablyayeva2105
    @zekiyeablyayeva2105 Год назад +2

    Замечательный фильм.
    Актеры-супер.
    🎶музыка вечна-Шопен.

  • @linajurgensen4698
    @linajurgensen4698 Год назад +3

    RUclips reminding me that I had a crush on Thomas Kretschmann.

  • @veronikabur2106
    @veronikabur2106 Год назад +1

    Национальность -милосердие !

  • @ludmilla728
    @ludmilla728 Год назад +6

    Фильм потрясающий и очень тяжёлый ! Это так страшно - война !!! Сейчас слушать без слёз не могла (( The movie is amazing and very heavy! It's so scary - war!!! Now I couldn't listen without crying ((

  • @Megacooler96_
    @Megacooler96_ Год назад +2

    Such a great movie...very sad of what he went through irl and survived

  • @carloslucio3131
    @carloslucio3131 Год назад +7

    Esta cena do filme é muito emocionante. O filme é muito bom. Já o assisti várias vezes.

  • @DRPANAM22
    @DRPANAM22 Год назад

    Was für ein beeindruckender Film..... Mein Herz schmerzt.

  • @botter097
    @botter097 Год назад +2

    Thật cảm động. Âm nhạc đã kết nối trái tim của hai con người. Mặc dù vị trí của họ khác nhau. Tuyệt vời

  • @Kali999
    @Kali999 Год назад +7

    Это самая сильная сцена из фильма - финал: Жизнь- и Смертьнесущие начала встретились в момент, когда Жизнь победила, а Смерть, принесшая столько бед и разрушений, бежит, НО, потрясённая силой, скрытой в пианисте и этой музыке, останавливается и заставляет офицера задуматься "как я, Живой, Разумный человек, мог служить Смерти, как я мог забыть о прекрасном шансе, который дала Жизнь Всем людям?! "... Слава Украине и её Героям, пробуждающим зов Жизни и Разума в каждом человеке на Планете!💗🇺🇦💕 Господи 🙏 ЗАЩИТИ УКРАИНУ💗🙏

  • @marcia..
    @marcia.. Год назад +31

    Acho que na vida real ele deve ter tocado bem. Apesar da fome, frio, dor e medo ao ver a morte, ali diante dele, nesse momento, ele reuniu todas as forças e transferiu para o piano, que mesmo meio desafinado, tocou o coração do algoz e foi salvo pela música!

  • @user-eu2ys8qe4g
    @user-eu2ys8qe4g Год назад +4

    최고의 명장면!!!!

  • @jaciarabrasil2890
    @jaciarabrasil2890 Год назад +6

    Um dos melhores filmes que já assisti!

  • @meimeizizi
    @meimeizizi Год назад +2

    My heart is aching.🙏🙏🙏

  • @danamalwa5759
    @danamalwa5759 Год назад +2

    Cudna scena z humanistycznym przesłaniem...
    Poza tym muzyka Wojciecha Kilara (nie tylko do tego filmu) genialna...

  • @guiforsythe
    @guiforsythe Год назад +6

    Essa parte foi linda!

  • @elenanikitina1424
    @elenanikitina1424 Год назад +16

    Тяжёлое, великое кино о замечательном человеке, пианисте.

  • @user-tz2ef6tx6y
    @user-tz2ef6tx6y Год назад +1

    Великолепный фильм!

  • @enzo_lequertier
    @enzo_lequertier Год назад +70

    Fun fact : the actor of Szpilman took piano lessons with a piano teacher for playing this scene himself !

    • @mozvendich3938
      @mozvendich3938  Год назад +11

      That's really interesting!

    • @beshepman7963
      @beshepman7963 Год назад +53

      Well unless he took piano lessons for at least 8 years he wouldn't be able to play any Chopin ballade that well

    • @angisensual56
      @angisensual56 Год назад +11

      Whaat, I thought someone else played that part instead of him.
      He surely practiced a lot of months to reach that level and he probably had knowledge how to play piano because it would take 2-3 (even a lot more) years of piano experiencie to play Ballade N.1 like that unlees he is a prodigy

    • @Knightely
      @Knightely Год назад

      @@beshepman79638 years ??? Nah bro you are tripping you can learn piano in less than a year and to a very high lvl

    • @Spartakus68
      @Spartakus68 Год назад +30

      @@beshepman7963 he played the intro no doubt but then his face and hands are never shown together which is understandable because this piece is hard. Very very hard to play that well

  • @erictseitz
    @erictseitz Год назад +1

    "I am...
    ... I was a pianist."

  • @beabelon9035
    @beabelon9035 Год назад +8

    Tout est beau et aussi l'officier allemand

  • @ferrisbentley
    @ferrisbentley Год назад +1

    Favourite scene

  • @blues_batana
    @blues_batana Год назад +1

    I'm wondering why @Thomas Kretschmann didn't get any Oscar, Palm, or Globe until now. Starring all notable german officer roles, unbeatable acting even when he's just listening to the music...

  • @Silanguche
    @Silanguche Год назад

    if you saw the movie and know the story about Wladyslaw Szpilman during the WW2 this will be very touching

  • @fuatkamasak1341
    @fuatkamasak1341 Год назад

    Gerçek bir hikayeden alınmış muhteşem bir filmleri muzik dinlediğim en iyi ork 😊

  • @sg72646
    @sg72646 Год назад

    Highly recommend this movie. Adrien Brody is brilliant!

  • @StreetSoundsSwirln
    @StreetSoundsSwirln Год назад +1

    ❤Chopin❤

  • @user-cg2qw2rj5n
    @user-cg2qw2rj5n Год назад

    Отличный фильм.И молодец Полански, что показал, правду-кто на самом деле освободил поляков и евреев от зверства нацистской Германии.Европу от фашистов освободил СССР! Советский солдат! А у нас пленные немцы построили целый район города!

  • @nataliep.3246
    @nataliep.3246 Год назад +1

    Браво!

  • @dumondiane6424
    @dumondiane6424 Год назад

    One of my favorite movie. He is such a beautyfull man, the sincerety through his eyes. So fragile and strong. In the Light rises hope in humanity when fly the notes breaking the cold and make explode the precious of life facing death in the emptiness of the mad powers. As Angel kills In a peacefull fights the Evil

  • @user-fg1jb6mr1f
    @user-fg1jb6mr1f Год назад

    정말 감동 받았던 영화....

  • @flexaeterna
    @flexaeterna Год назад +3

    That Coda 😮

  • @forgottenclassical
    @forgottenclassical Год назад +4

    Fantastic! I put part of this in a short I did.

  • @chenchen8065
    @chenchen8065 Год назад

    感動 我❤心深處;touched my heart

  • @andrewyang1446
    @andrewyang1446 Год назад

    This clip would’ve been better if it included the pianist getting discovered and the German officer telling him to play it. Thanks for the upload!

  • @elapena4064
    @elapena4064 Год назад

    Piękny film 😥😥piękna gra

  • @Vlog-bq9qs
    @Vlog-bq9qs Год назад

    This reminds me of the Japanese proverb, “芸は身を助く”, which means “Art brings bread.”

  • @akelofgren9468
    @akelofgren9468 Год назад +1

    It is strange that even in artistworld many became dying sick,or adodoty like Chopin, when Rubinstein, he lived

  • @karminabeatriz3910
    @karminabeatriz3910 Год назад +4

    Conmovedora secuencia de esta película, sublime música, gananando la batalla de la estupidez y rivalidad humana

  • @user-cg2qw2rj5n
    @user-cg2qw2rj5n Год назад +2

    Играет, как последний раз.Он не знал, что можно ожидать от нацистского офицера

  • @anaberthagomezvazquez1441
    @anaberthagomezvazquez1441 Год назад

    Me gusta mucho ver a este artista, me recuerda un novio que tuve una persona muy gentil!

  • @ronl7131
    @ronl7131 Год назад

    Actor very good in this. And in Peaky Blinders…🍻🎶

  • @annaritafranceschi2698
    @annaritafranceschi2698 Год назад

    Uno dei più toccanti e precisi film sull'ascesa del Nazismo. La sua follia che pian piano prende il posto della realtà consueta. Brody eccezionale.

  • @witoldduleba1502
    @witoldduleba1502 Год назад +2

    Wielki film Polańskiego.

  • @PauloGutemberg123
    @PauloGutemberg123 Год назад

    What a scene

  • @vittoriobacchiega9118
    @vittoriobacchiega9118 Год назад +1

    There are cut and paste on score obviously for film timing

  • @joonjeong4878
    @joonjeong4878 Год назад

    That Steinway grand sounds like regularly tuned and voiced during the war😂

    • @polanski2399
      @polanski2399 Год назад +1

      I think it is slightly out of tune

  • @Nmarfa
    @Nmarfa Год назад +11

    Кто исполняет в фильме Шопена? Мощно и очень талантливо сыграно🔥🔥🔥

    • @user-iy6zj8uq4n
      @user-iy6zj8uq4n Год назад +5

      Януш Олейничак-талантливо!!!

    • @Nmarfa
      @Nmarfa Год назад +6

      @@user-iy6zj8uq4n Януш прекрасно сыграл, очень глубоко ❤️

    • @user-iy6zj8uq4n
      @user-iy6zj8uq4n Год назад +3

      @@Nmarfa а главное по-шопеновски-романтично.