Szpilman wrote his book in 1946, it was published but after a few months, it was withdrawn from circulation by the Soviet authorities (Staline was still alive) because it was not permitted to say anything positive about Germans; a German translation was only published in 1998, and an English one in 1999. Captain Hosenfeld was a good man, a school teacher before the war; he had also helped several other people, Jewish and Gentile Poles, by giving them fake papers, by hiding and feeding them, etc.; he died in a Soviet POW camp in 1952. Szpilman and others tried to get him out, but the Soviets accused him of being a spy as an excuse for not letting him go. In the movie, when he arrives in his office, you can hear him say "good morning" to his soldiers, instead of "Heil H.", which would have been expected as a greeting back then (even German civilians could have gotten into much trouble for not using this greeting in public), and they also say "good morning" back to him. I don't know if this was only written in the script by mistake (given the amount of research in all the details, I doubt it, though). Not all German soldiers were Nazis, especially the older ones (he would have been 49 when they met). But the very young ones would have known nothing else, they would have been brainwashed since elementary school, and then, after 1936, the Hitler Youth was mandatory for boys from age 10 onwards, and after 1939, for girls as well. There is a very good movie about the Hitler Youth, "Jojo Rabbit", that depicts this very accurately (it's not based on a true story, though). Watch it if you haven't, yet, it's really good (it won an Oscar in 2019). If you want to watch something different (not about WWII or the Holocaust), how about "Wings of Desire"? It's a movie from 1987, made in Berlin when the Wall was still there, and nobody would have thought that it would fall only 2 years later. It's one of the most beautiful films ever, really. Very unusual, though.
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
Wow... Thank u sm for the info my friend, and also for the movie suggestions, I'll definitely check them out ❤
@orangewarm110 ай бұрын
Another film which i really liked was called 'Good' starring Viggo Mortensen. It explores how the German people were seduced.
@hellemarc476710 ай бұрын
@@orangewarm1 thanks, I've never heard of it, I'll check it out.
@tracyfrazier744010 ай бұрын
You haven't seen JoJo Rabbit? Please put it at the top of your list. You are a favorite reactor of mine. I think this is a better, more personal film than Schindler's List, but of course there is no need to compare. Thank you.@@wadumin
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
@@tracyfrazier7440 I'll definitely check it out ❤
@eaglevision99310 ай бұрын
Szpilman actually tried for years to find Wilhelm Hosenfeld but the USSR had no interest in the publicity of a "good" Nazi.
@marccru2 ай бұрын
He probably would have gotten out the next year after Stalin died. a Shame.
@laknad77508 ай бұрын
From what I read back when the movie had just debuted, Adrian Brody had two unpleasant experiences: 1) Losing a lot of weight for the film, (30 pounds). He did this by starving himself on about 750 calories a day for several months. 2) Practicing the piano for 4 hours a day to play "some" of the parts himself. From what I read back then, Mr. Brody actually plays the piano, but not professionally. The difficult passages were played by the Polish pianist, Janusz Olejniczak.
@rezaulkarim-py2gn10 ай бұрын
I was at a time, watching Oscar-winning movies frequently. This movie ended up me crying so badly and still remembering that. It was long time ago but.. Thanks for reacting. You brought back my emotion.
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching my friend ❤
@b.b.40313 ай бұрын
22:27 when the gun has more humanity..
@KurtAnderson81210 ай бұрын
Another incredibly difficult holocaust film. Adrian’s performance was so good (he won the Oscar for this movie) and the cinematography and directing were top notch. As always, great to see you again Amin. Peace ✌️ my brother
@kapilsaini114310 ай бұрын
And then he ruined the moment with forceful kiss
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
Absolutely true, thank u sm for watching Kurt, much love ❤
@phantom2136 ай бұрын
The Pianist was even harder and more emotionally devastating to watch for me than Schindler's List. It's hard to explain. Both movies are masterpieces but are different in their approaches and the way they are shot. Both are classics, imho.
@ellygoffin420010 ай бұрын
Couple of historic clarifications. The Pianist took place in Warsaw while Schindler's List took place in Krakow. So, they would not have known about Schindler here. The Warsaw Ghetto uprising lasted 28 days (April 19 to May 16 1943). The Warsaw rising lasted 63 days (aug 1 to Oct 2 1944) the Soviet army was right across the Vistula and waited for the rising to end before starting their attack on Warsaw (the poles were pro the government in exile based in London and Stalin wanted another communist state). The polish army held out against the Germans from Sept 1 to Sept 17 1939. So the starving jews in the ghetto lasted longer than the polish army. For Jews helping Jews i recommend the movie Defiance, as well as, Resistance.
@ukaszukasz56406 ай бұрын
Kampania wrześniowa (wojna obronna Polski) trwała do 6 października 1939. 17 września 1939 na Polskę napadła sowiecka Rosja.
@RahulUkr10 ай бұрын
Watch Jojo Rabbit. It's also a brilliant take on WW2.
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
Added, thanks for suggesting ❤
@renniesingh845310 ай бұрын
Sanam teri kasam is a must watch Didn’t do well at the time of release but few years later it blew up
@unstrung655 ай бұрын
Great movie , great reaction ! -- already young people are beginning to forget about the Holocaust , unfortunately .
@simran.k2310 ай бұрын
I just searched on your name just to ask how you have been. It's been time since you uploaded last time. And with the conditions in your country, it gets scary. So hope you stay healthy and happy
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
Thanks for caring my friend, I'm ok i was just busy with some personal stuff, so happy to have you here, thank u ❤
@tracyfrazier744010 ай бұрын
FYI -- I believe Schindler was in Krakow, not Warsaw.
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
Ooo thanks for letting me know ❤
@SpringBlossom00010 ай бұрын
Heyyyy... Good to see you back! I hope you're doing well.. love watching movies with you✌️❤️
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
Hope ur doin well too, thanks for watching ❤
@Ashmo6139 ай бұрын
There wouldn't be a reference to Schindler. That was in Cracow. This is Warsaw. The only connection to the two stories is that the director of this movie was in the Cracow ghetto, where some of the events in Schindler's list takes place. He drew on those experiences to make this movie realistic. Also, they are not going to a labor camp. The Warsaw Ghetto inhabitants were sent to Treblinka. It was a death factory. People were just killed on arrival by the trainload. That's what would have become of everyone on that train. His family is gone.
@Ashutosh.....................310 ай бұрын
I was going to watch this movie today and your video released. I guess i will be watching this movie twice. Today
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
Ayyyy thank u :)❤
@kathyjones39405 ай бұрын
The guy that plays Itzak Heller ( Roy Smiles) who saves Wladyslaw Szpilman ( Adrien Brody) is a really good friend of mine! This is such a heartbreaking yet beautiful movie!!
@orangewarm110 ай бұрын
Great work on the clear film picture.
@EbizzerHH6 ай бұрын
This movie is so amazing but broke me at the same time! Adrian Brody should have gotten 100 Oskars for this one! EPIC! My GF at the time and I watched it on a sunday and we haven't spoken afterwards for about 30 minutes... it is the most impactful WW2 movie of all times and as a german, we should never forget what happened back then, ever!
@simonbar-el40949 ай бұрын
Thank you for a great reaction ❤
@Devi.krishna81310 ай бұрын
Ohhh these 8 days felt like 8 years this time and now I'm relieved 😅😅 Soooo happy to see you buddy ❤❤❤
@decency__110 ай бұрын
Same here😂😂
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
So sorry yaar hahah, I'm backk 😁❤️
@kalkikalki-ym7on10 ай бұрын
please react on "hi nanna" u will definetlyyyy loveeeee it...its from the same actor from eega
@orangewarm110 ай бұрын
Brody gave away all his possessions before this performance.
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
Yeah I've read about this, he's such a professional ❤
@erikpetersen-chinguacousys19437 ай бұрын
The colour grading in this particular version you watched is very magenta-heavy. Anyway, I LOVE this film!
@yosefco7 ай бұрын
No doubt for me - D best movie ever, and the most important one. and maybe the very reason for this industry for the past century - so we, the generations after ww2 can get a sense of the jenocide.
@Perfecthalfblood2810 ай бұрын
Whyy sooo lateee😢 Whatever Such a great selection ❤ Well can u pls create a poll or something for the next movies pls ❤
@IamRaHuL02910 ай бұрын
React To “The Railway Men” Series With 4 episodes based on “1984 Bhopal Gas Leak Incident”. It’s an Must Watch Series❤
@GabrielMacDougall5 ай бұрын
You know, at first glance... the thumbnail looks like there're three Adrian Brodies
@ft.Navneet10 ай бұрын
Hey ❤ long time no see
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
Heyy how have u been
@ft.Navneet10 ай бұрын
@@wadumin perfect
@kathyjones39405 ай бұрын
I love your reaction to the Pianist and your reaction to Schindler's List as well!! Both are such wonderful yet heartbreaking films!! You should react to Uprising with Hank Azaria!
@DjangoClinjo10 ай бұрын
After seeing such sad stories and weeping. Wont it be nice to watch a feel good movie and have a pleasent heartwarming feeling. Watch Mozhi i want to see a pleasant smile on your face man go and see the movie pleassseee..
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
Yeah that sounds nice, added ❤️😍
@aniketsharma971610 ай бұрын
Bro please complete all of us are dead series , also do check the movie " 12 fail " . Please bring parts of all of us are dead a lil faster . Love your reactions btw 😄
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
Will do yaar, thank u❤
@Akshay-if5im10 ай бұрын
React to 12th Fail ❤
@imnoov357910 ай бұрын
Day 62 of requesting for *Soorarai pottru* , *Kaithi* , *Vikram* and *Leo* (watch in sequence for best experience)
@soumyonath91110 ай бұрын
Please react to Hi Nanna
@Aniiii4910 ай бұрын
Next movies please one amongst them... Darr at the mall Kaabil Happy bhag jayegi Pls 😢
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
Added ❤
@arturocostantino6239 ай бұрын
You look so much like Brodie. And Polanski went through this as child.
@IamRaHuL02910 ай бұрын
React To “The Railway Men” Series❤
@anantshreyrajput667410 ай бұрын
Bro i know that it must be hard for you to upload daily but please atleast try to upload 3-4 videos per week.. I like your content that's why i want to watch you more
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
Thanks budd, i was just busy with personal stuff I'm trying my best ❤
@priyombanerjee40610 ай бұрын
Please watch 12th fail
@sumeetmahapatra986210 ай бұрын
Please react to mad movie trailer and if you like also the movie. It's a telugu movie. It's very good and fun to watch. Thank you
@KILROY942 ай бұрын
all i could think while watching this movie was how horrible everything got for those people. and it starts slowly but escalates so fast, too. its like: no money at home, well it cant get worse than that… no jews allowed in restaurants or public parks, well it can‘t get worse than that… we have to move to a tiny apartement and be imprisoned in a small part of the city, well it can‘t get worse than that… but still, it was goibg to get so so luch worse. and once the cowardly nazis starved and worked them to death, robbed them of all their possessions, they would just kill them all. i read and watched so much about the holocaust but to this day i can‘t wrap my head around how this could happen. it‘s so sick, disgusting and evil i don‘t even have words for it. what happened during those years is not even close to anything that‘s ever happened to this day. it was completely unleashed evil and i think this was the moment god finally left us to ourselves…
@vatansinghsingh865110 ай бұрын
Please react to AMMORU Final Confrontation Scene
@MahirMahir-y2q10 ай бұрын
We Want “Pathaan” Movie Reaction Please Please Please 🥺
@angel4890510 ай бұрын
Hey wadumin is back loved 😍 ❤your reaction on this movie thanks for reacting. Please check out 'I' a tamil movie.
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
Heyyy, I'll definitely check it out ❤
@angel4890510 ай бұрын
@@wadumin thank you sm 💓 it means a lot.
@an_k_gaming81910 ай бұрын
Plz continue to react on ALL OF US ARE DEAD😢😢😢😢
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
Yup yup ❤
@ishugoyal174510 ай бұрын
Please react to " The Legend Of Prince Rama"
@bhuvneshbhaskar243110 ай бұрын
Where the 12th fail rxn at my friend 😅
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
It's a recently released film so it's tricky with copyright, I'll get into it though ❤
@tkavyanjali677710 ай бұрын
Pls watch Sita ramam pls pls pls
@tracyfrazier744010 ай бұрын
I don't know how much you know about Director Roman Polanski. Reactors shy away from mentioning his name because he was arrested for unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor, a sordid story. He fled the U.S. in 1978. Earlier in his career he directed Rosemary's Baby and Chinatown (1974), both of which are popular with reactors. Chinatown is considered a classic, modern film noir. It is a mystery crime film, inspired by the real-life California Water Wars, a series of disputes over southern California water at the beginning of the 20th century. Polanski was also an actor and appears in a small role in Chinatown. You can recognize him because he is very short. It is a beautiful film. Polanski escaped the Kraków Ghetto in 1943 as a 10-year-old. His wife Sharon Tate and four friends were killed in 1969 in LA by the infamous Manson Family cult. Director Quenton Tarantino uses that time period and Polanski and Tate characters in his film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. The neon-lit LA of the 60s is absolutely breathtaking. I recommend the film whole heartedly, but you should do some research on the Manson Family and the Sharon Tate killings first. I hope you do more American classic film reactions. I like your style. Thank you.
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info and watching my video Tracy, I'll definitely check out more of movies like this, much love ❤
@marcosurvivalist726610 ай бұрын
React on animal movie ❤❤
@menarebrave-sx2rb10 ай бұрын
I thought bro forgot his account password
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
Hahah no I'm here ❤😁
@sefafefa10 ай бұрын
This means so much for me with the situation in israel after the massacre we've gone through... The world forgot why it's important for jews to have a country and to protect ourselves... Thank you for making this ❤love all the way from Israel 💙
@KarlUrbahn10 ай бұрын
Why does Israel have to exist? If Israel is the only country where Jews can be safe, what does that mean for Jews who live elsewhere? What does it say about the US if Jews can't be safe outside Israel?
@emilysahlen91647 ай бұрын
You should go and see these places for yourself to see where these atrocities happened.
@Abhinav_kr1810 ай бұрын
tf... where is ALL OF US ARE DEAD part 2
@wadumin10 ай бұрын
Comin comin sry i was a lil busy❤
@orangewarm110 ай бұрын
I wish somone would make a film like this about Palestine.