Did you know that Chopin wrote this piece for his country Poland when it was fighting against the russian empire. And here is the polish man...
@liberinzebra1113Күн бұрын
Please stop kills gaza , ❤
@annaelensouzaplos9584Күн бұрын
Alguém em 2024? Não importa quantos anos passem esse filme sempre vai ser um dos melhores
@spicy68923 күн бұрын
The way he ends it abruptly instead of dampening it off is almost metaphorical to how he expects his life to go and how he has seen many others' lives lost around him. Sudden.
@mindgraphclone72146 күн бұрын
Leo @me leo i need my ears pierce Lol love you babes❤❤❤
@masteryoshi21966 күн бұрын
Playing like it’s gonna be his last time.
@pabloadrianavellaneda33217 күн бұрын
La música salva vidas!!! ❤
@fernando91757 күн бұрын
The GLORIOUS CODA at 2:52😇😇😇😇
@arson_ism8 күн бұрын
Wow it's almost as if the guy playing it was a real pianist
@user560869 күн бұрын
Плохо играет и плохой, резкий звук у рояля.
@user-rf5ol6jk7f9 күн бұрын
dumme Deutsche, die 2. Welt ist mir nicht in den Sinn gekommen. gewöhnliche Idioten
@ernestomarioandrada14 күн бұрын
TE LLEVARE CADA DIA EN MI CORAZON Y HASTA MI MUERTE FREDERICH CHOPIN ❤❤❤
@knucklehead110314 күн бұрын
My friends are Polish . They suffered heavily this movie is inspiring
@Goztepe-uf6si14 күн бұрын
There is something about this scene, its so well done. Even after al these years it takes me right back to the original feelings when i first watched it.
@zuiffzienoir558916 күн бұрын
movie name?
@Kamo36914 күн бұрын
The pianist 2002
@DavidEliasFloresEscalante9 күн бұрын
The Pianist
@Hayterwave17 күн бұрын
bro skipped to the coda
@Kamo36917 күн бұрын
Sad 😔
@fisher019117 күн бұрын
피아니스트의 명장면이라고 생각합니다. 과연 실제 본인은 저 생각에 무슨 생각으로 연주를 했을까요. 여러가지 생각을 하게 하는 장면이라고 봅니다. 정말 좋아하는 영화인데, 메세지가 너무 강해서 몇 번 보질 못했습니다.
@wernot.22 күн бұрын
2:03 from this part to this 4:21 it's really good
@tk-zh3dd24 күн бұрын
Playing like he thinks these are his last moments. Amazing scene
@Cristian-Molano28 күн бұрын
Como se llama la pelicula ?
@hugostefanocoellosalas522428 күн бұрын
El Pianista
@armageddon54329 күн бұрын
The scene is fake. Nobody can play like that with cold hands...
@Cinnabu20 күн бұрын
Obviously it’s a movie 💀💀💀
@jessicaboris3151Ай бұрын
This scene was my introduction and love for classical music.
@Teleman01Ай бұрын
How ironic is this scene now with what's going on in college campuses. The anti-Semitism is the worst I've ever seen in America right now.
@davideliasfloresescalante8840Ай бұрын
more than anti-Semitism, is anti-GOD, all about GOD and HIS law (what is for the own mankind goodness), hate to God...
@gischalavАй бұрын
@@davideliasfloresescalante8840anti semitic, anti west, anti lord
@samxyxАй бұрын
*tension builds* "...... You Shake my nerves and you rattle my brain 🎶🎶🎶"
@mahirahnaf7386Ай бұрын
Sadly the oppressed have become the oppressors.
@AlexisRodriguez-ef7oxАй бұрын
La profundidad de esta canción la vida la muerte el inicio del fin todo nos da un significado de esta vida y está canción lo interpreta adecuadamente gracias a todos por nada y por todo
@dimitartsonev77Ай бұрын
Ballade in G sharp
@m1co294Ай бұрын
Many think the German officer spared him because of his talent. It was very likely that was only a fraction of the case. The officer that Szpilman encountered was Wilm Hosenfeld, and he was someone we would call a "good Nazi" much like Oscar Schindler, and Szpilman was just one of the many he would save during the war. He died in Soviet captivity.
@antonboludo8886Ай бұрын
It looks like two hands from different players.
@jewelmarkessАй бұрын
The real playing used in the soundtrack of the movie is that of Janusz Olejniczak, a Polish concert pianist. You can see his hands during the closeups. If it's not a close up, you can see hands of Adrien Brody, and he might really be playing, but the sound you hear is still from Janusz Olejniczak. I'd imagine Brody tried to much the tempo of Olejniczak during a few moments you see his own hands.
@antonboludo8886Ай бұрын
It is a great piece of music. Plus his hands were cold, and he had not played for a long time and the piano was also out of tune. Excellent scene on all counts. A great movie as well. Life is not fair. Hosenfeld helped Spielman and other Poles and Jews in that horrible situation, and then died as a POW at the hands of the Soviets. @@jewelmarkess
@jewelmarkessАй бұрын
@@antonboludo8886 True. If we talk about the character and not the actor or the actual pianist whose playing we hear, Szpilman's hands were cold, the piano out of tune. Maybe this is why they let us see the Brody's hands in the beginning of the ballade, to show that the cold hands, but then, switched to the Olejnikzak's hands. Most certainly, Hosenfeld didn't deserve his fate, it's tragic what Soviets did. But hey, they also arrested Raoul Wallenberg who saved thousands, and Wallenberg wasn't even German, but a Swedish diplomat. If Soviets could arrest and kill a Swedish diplomat, no wonder they wouldn't release a German officer. Szpilman tried to get Hosenfeld released, but to no avail.
@antonboludo8886Ай бұрын
Great scene!
@user-wd6md1wi9vАй бұрын
I debated love with an old soldier to put pieces of love together for this boundless nature of war.
@VipiModel-nk3ceАй бұрын
The Best Movie Ever!A Master Piece!
@Im-Muichiro-TokitoАй бұрын
This arrangement of the piece is missing some parts of the original chopin ballade
@jewelmarkessАй бұрын
They probably cut it to fit the time allowed in the movie. The pianist who actually plays is Janusz Olejniczak, a Polish concert pianist. They probably just cut parts of his performance for the soundtrack.
@epicablaze4483Ай бұрын
I had seen this scene before, but returning home from week abroad I decided to sit through the plane ride and watch this magnificent work. Hours of awe. This scene struck me in a way I could not, and still cannot describe. That moment will never repeat itself for me, but I only hope it can for every human being on this planet. Emotionally perfection, beauty incarnate.
@SocietyIsSoFuckedАй бұрын
SS officer walking out to his guards "Told you I could play"
@Daddycthulu978Ай бұрын
That is the calmest look ive ever seen while.playing the coda, 😅
@jewelmarkessАй бұрын
Probably because the actual pianist playing it is not the actor, but a Polish concert pianist Janusz Olejniczak.
@Roblox50912 ай бұрын
that transition to Coda uffff
@user-gb7zs1fn7l2 ай бұрын
This does not make us forget that the Israelis are damned
@noa1425Ай бұрын
why you think we are damned?
@user-gb7zs1fn7lАй бұрын
@@noa1425 I apologize, I did not mean the Jews specifically, but I meant the Israelis in particular because of the massacres they commit☺️
@user-gb7zs1fn7lАй бұрын
@@noa1425 I did not mean the Je.ws in particular, but I meant the Isr.a.eli.s and the mas.sa.cre.s they commit ☺️☺️
@user-gb7zs1fn7lАй бұрын
I don't mean the Jews, but other people, understand me 🙂😉
@noa1425Ай бұрын
@@user-gb7zs1fn7l I don’t actually U mean the government?
@denizmuller80192 ай бұрын
Er spielt das was er erlebt hat
@user-pl8ek1ok4o2 ай бұрын
Исправляю ,не Прелюдию Шопена, а Ноктюрн До# минор.😊
@user-pl8ek1ok4o2 ай бұрын
На самом деле Шпильман не играл Балладу, а небольшое произведение Шопена, по моему Прелюдию ?До диез минор.В своей книге он писал об этом Ту самую пьесу,с которой начинается фильм,лн играет в студии и начинается бомбежка.А Балладу сократил режиссер, а то пол фильма заняло бы.Немецкий офицер умер в 1952 году в советском лагере для военнопленных.Балладу включили в фильм для придания лучшего эффекта.
@soursour57052 ай бұрын
It's so sad and ironic how compassionate we all were with the Jewish people because of how they suffered back then, only to turn into Nazis themselves..... 💔 #Free_Palestine
@noa1425Ай бұрын
wtf why do u call us nazis we didnt burn babies/rape/shout innocent people... free palestine? keep support terrorizem.. its sad how the world dont see the clear thing. just bc were jewish. shame on u...
@DANIEL5572 ай бұрын
MEIN FUHRER, NEIN!
@00gpowe2 ай бұрын
Highly recommend you search Chopin's Ballade No 1 in G Minor BBC Soul Music Podcast if you enjoyed this
@cs23302 ай бұрын
You can tell this is good when a German officer sits down and listen to it 😎
@alisson33062 ай бұрын
In this scene it is possible to see that he can express all the possible feelings of a human being, through music.
@Fafuchess2 ай бұрын
In real life he butchered the piece (like you would expect after years of inhuman contition/torture and the brutal winter contitions), according to his account
@jewelmarkessАй бұрын
Also, in real life he didn't play this ballade, but the C-sharp minor nocturne, op. posth. which is a lot easier.
@jhonatan67342 ай бұрын
2:45
@incription2 ай бұрын
shouldnt put piano in such a cold room the strings get tighter