As the World Caves In
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- čas přidán 19. 04. 2020
- Movie: The Pianist
Song: As the World Caves In
(Fan Made Music Video)
“In this adaptation of the autobiography "The Pianist: The Extraordinary True Story of One Man's Survival in Warsaw, 1939-1945," Wladyslaw Szpilman (Adrien Brody), a Polish Jewish radio station pianist, sees Warsaw change gradually as World War II begins. Szpilman is forced into the Warsaw Ghetto, but is later separated from his family during Operation Reinhard. From this time until the concentration camp prisoners are released, Szpilman hides in various locations among the ruins of Warsaw.”
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The name of the film is "The Pianist"
thank you for all the support, have a good rest of your day :]
You're welcome
Yea
Y ty
Yes. This movie had me sobbing my eyeballs out
Bro I literally watched this yesterday and never looked it so it’s so funny that is on my recommendation, also it was an amazing movie
When the German soldier found him while he was tryna open a can... it was so sad to watch but luckily the soldier was nice
finished watching it i thought he was gonna die
Then when the German soldier was asking for help after he was captured, also sad...
It was an officer not a soldier...but yeah it’s sad
What’s the moive
@@michaelplas2737 the pianist
people like to associate this song with several different anime, but I think it fits this movie just like a glove
welcome to a non weeb section :')
I've got to agree with you. I ended up going on a fan edit marathon on this song and none of them fit it better than this movie
Welcome to the non weeb community fellas
What’s the movie called?
@@kileytiger2323 the Pianist
"After you walk into a village, and you see fifty children, all seating neatly in a row against the church wall, each with their throats cut and their hands chopped off, you realize that the creature that could do this doesn't have a soul." - Niko Bellic
*gta 4*
Rudolf hoss did not have a soul, he was a demon sent from Hell to torment the Jews
I wasn’t expecting that quote to be from fucking GTA
Yeah niko seen some stuff in Yugoslavia
Ay Niko lets go bowling
This movie, "The Pianist" is one of the best WW2 movies ever created. The song "As the World Caves in" is the best emotional damage song ever been composed in my opinion.
same i alomst cry but i cry i cannot watch it so sad emotional damage ever!!
Nah Schindler's list takes the no1 spot
I heard that the actor who played the role was super fricken dedicated. He broke off his long term relationship, disconnected from family, moved to Europe with only 2 bags and a keyboard, and practiced piano for hours every day. He also starved himself to fit into the real mindset and make this movie absolutely realistic. It only took him a half a year to gain his sanity back after the shooting.
Absolutely love the movie and the actor too, because he definitely delivered the role the best way possible. Yeah the man lost everything and starved himself for the role, but the holocaust should be honored by being realistic and not romanticized. Amazing movie.
Thanks for my 7th grade history teacher for showing this to our class, absolutely broke everyone.
Yea adrien brody is a really good actor
Broke off a relationship?! That doesn’t sound like an admirable thing... maybe I’m understand this wrong
@@guyfromthatoneplace478 Remember, this is what I have heard, I suggest you do reasearch rq lol because some small details I might be wrong
He even sold his car to know how it feels to have nothing left.
what’s the movie?
I just happened to stumble across this by accident...I don’t consider it an accident anymore, this is amazing
Same
Same. I haven't watched this movie but I'm very intrigued about it .
1000th like
Lol same at first I was like get out of my recommendations but know it's on my Playlists.
@@Venice.Samson NOICE!!! 😁👍
Never has a film made me shed so many tears as the pianist. May only GOD forgive us for our horrendous sins.
My grandfather survived a shot in the head in the Vietnam war, every time he tells his story, it puts me into tears every time, it’s horrifying how cruel wars can be, rip to those who sacrificed in the Ukraine war.
War is disgusting to the people wo wants war to kill innocent civilians, children and old people you can go to hell and drown to the deepest lake
Hope your grandfather and your family doing well comrade
Sounds too good to be true, guy would be famous rn
@@Hei-BK201 ehh, getting shot in the head and surviving isn't unheard of. The bullet can bounce if it's far enough away. It can also not hit important parts of the brain
@@biggiecheez6879 True, but my point was if he was in a hospital, he would like, say he survived a headshot. Newspapers would be all over it. That's what I meant
His dad waving at him when he got pulled out of the group that was going to the camps, not knowing if he would ever see him again, it hurts so much to know that this feeling of fear and uncertainty was felt by so many people
free Palestine... 🇵🇸
@@rentorange9450 yes
:)
:((
You’re loved kiss
It's sadder when you find out it was a real story
i’m afraid this isn’t what louis armstrong wanted when this was supposed to be a “wonderful world”
based on a true story :(
actually this movie isn't based on true events, it's actually all a true story, this movie is a direct film version of the book that Wladyslaw Szpielman wrote about his survival in Warsaw in world war 2
Not just that, this is also only one of the millions of tragic stories in a sea of despair during WW2.
And now it is being repeated in Xinjiang
You know, the video is good when there's no "most replayed".
I remember when my 10th grade history teacher showed us this film. It was a pretty rowdy class that never seemed to calm down, even when he’d play other films. But no one made a sound throughout this whole movie. Even when it finished everyone was just left stunned. Very scarring but accurate portrayal of true events
I’m reading all these comments and it just hit me like a fucking truck how lucky I am to have been born in a first world country with no disabilities or illnesses and raised by a caring middle class family.
yep we are very very very lucky to have all that we have today
Yesh
Same, im gonna try to be more grateful
a third world country here, couldn’t have been any better
@@forlisteningtomusic3114 could have been better but still cintented, third world country erson here too.
Just think about it ,this movie is based on a true story and this man lost his whole family so he lived the rest of his life alone this is so sad...
Humanity is cruel
It hurts so much that people at the time thought that this happening was going to help the world
He didn’t completely live his life alone he got married but yeah it’s very sad that his family died I can’t imagine that happening to me
@@nahriahrivera but it will unfortunately
Poor guy. May all the souls Rest in Peace now. They won't suffer anymore.
@@amadeus7907 so discouraging
My Polish great-grandfather was a soldier at the time, he was captured and sent to a prison camp, where he was assigned to work in the parish on the German side. After the war, he was able to return to his family. He was awarded a medal for bravery in battle and sadly died of asthma around 1980. I'm sad I never got to meet him, but his stories are incredibly moving. It's amazing what a smart and educated man he was.
one of my favorite depictions of this song is the ending of Don't Look Up. i cannot fathom how that movie didn't get more credit and attribution, it's one of the most realistic depictions of the end of the world i've ever seen. the ending, when the family simply holds hands around the table after having cooked a small meal, just expressing their gratefulness to one another. the way they speak about menial things, like store-bought apple pie, while tremors shake the earth around them and they just try not to be afraid. they pray, and they enjoy the comforts of one another. it speaks not just as a reminder of how trivial our lives and enjoyments are in the grand scheme of things, but more importantly, how that is _okay._ we are the ones who think and feel and love. nothing else. and to embrace those feelings, no matter how small or universally insignificant we might be, is what makes us alive. the only things we should appeal to are our own minds, and our own health. if you haven't seen Don't Look Up, i truly can't express how highly i recommend it. it's my favorite movie of all time, and the messsges it delivers about the selfishness of society juxtaposed with the final contentness of our own beings, it's fucking incredible.
thanks for the recommendation, I love sad dystopian movies :)
Isnt that just a climate change propaganda film?
@@FriendlyNeighbourhoodSpidey ? no? the world ends in the film when a meteor is found to be on a direct path towards earth. it would hit in 6 months, and its size would be enough to kill everyone. only as a metaphor can it be related to climate change, because the literal plot has nothing to do with it.
@@FriendlyNeighbourhoodSpidey It's a comedic reflection of our world's problems The beginning is a bit slow, but as you get to the end things make sense and you can understand how amazing the film really is.
Really hated how it turned it to a comedic shitshow honestly. Perhaps im partly to blame since I expected differently by initially judging it only from a movie poster. Still, it definitely just left a bad taste in my mouth.
Out of all the sad and disturbing scenes in this movie, the one that made me sad was when he climbed the wall behind the hospital and it was destroyed buildings as far as the eyes can see and no one in sight. It seemed so apocalyptic and so haunting
Especially the part where he carried a can as if his life depends on it,and when he opened it he was caught by a German soldier,luckily the Soldier had Humanity,and sadly he died from a Soviet Camp
Yeah we watched this movie in school and when that scene came up I got goosebumps. It was just so unexpected to go from seeing him fumble around in some abandoned houses to seeing the camera pan to the absolute destruction just one wall over
What's scarier is that Warsaw, the Capital of Poland, looked exactly like this after war
@@Yo-sr2hw As did many other cities all over the world. War is hell. Let's hope there's no sequel, shall we?
Whats the name of the movie?
this movie is so unbelievably amazing, it’s an absolute masterpiece and i cry every time.
My sister put it on a while ago and i thought it’d be another boring history movie but i watched it a couple times. It was incredible every time.
What’s it called ?
@@elijahbarclay4749 The Pianist
It’s not on netflix anymore so i’m not really sure where you can watch it, sorry :/
@@jdawg9722 full movie is on CZcams haha thanks for the help
What is it about?
@@benjaminpham7318 a Jewish/Polish pianist trying to survive the era of the holocaust
It's just crazy to think it all happened less than 100 years ago
Adrien Brody did a fantastic job in portraying this character
i suggested this movie to my History teacher last year and we watched in in class. there were tears, sniffles and a very dense aura in the classroom. this movie absolutely breaks my heart as it shows the struggles, pain, suffering and the aftermath of this mass genocide. my teacher thanked me for recommending such a moving and educational movie and i’m glad we saw it. definitely makes you think a lot.
yeah...
If you don't mind, I'd recommend you the series Uprising. It's such a good series that talks about the Jewish Ghetto Uprising in Warsaw, Poland. Very emotional series.
@@kairosdavidobregon7436 oh thank you! i’ll definitely check it out
What's the movie
@@zargus2312 the pianist
"In war, there is no such thing as winning or losing. It's a matter of life and death, you lose means you're dead not having a chance to begin new. You win means you're still alive eating food and living life as it was for normal people but with traumatic events living in your head.
Win or Lose? Bullshit. It's a double-edged sword, and that is called war."
At least we didnt born in that era.
@@Repidimaz13483 i think your phrasing is a wee bit off
"At least I'm not born in a place of war" would be more befitting
though there's currently no world war, it is still happening, there are still countries at war in this very moment
@@belinda5785 ooh.. Okok I understand, thankyou
Sadly thats how it is..
My great grandfather was a Jew living in Hamburg, he was a rather successful business man, but when the war came he tried to fight the nazis, he got caught, he got tortured and he got killed. My grandfather was born in the beginning of the war, he, his sister and mother fled to Norway and then through to Sweden, he never got to know his father, my grandfather never liked talking about his father but then again what would he have to say? His father was killed right after he was born. My grandfather passed away a few months ago, july 2022 after months of health issues he caught Covid and died. The Holocaust never really affected me much, but it ruined the life of someone I cared for very much, my grandfather.
thats sad man...
Sad, your grandfather at least died on his feet if it's any possible consolation.
God bless you and him and everyone that went through that horrific time..and all wars 🙏❤
The part where he runs away from the fire, moves me, shows me that even with his body surrendered to pain he keeps fighting
How lucky our generation today than before. I think everyone should go back qnd reflecf what people have encountered before. How easy our life today.
Things like this are still happening actually, like the uyghur camp in China. It's not talked about in the media that much so not everyone knows about it :(
@@aL-ys1ze I agree. 😞 If there 's one wish I want be fulfilled, cliche as it may seem but it is world peace 😭
easy may be an understatement people are still being persecuted for their race and religion.
@@noobmastuh still tho we have it several times easier than past generations
@@imjustabearwithinternetacc3656 I agree
I seem to forget how much my family went through, this puts it into prospective of why my grandpa pleaded that my parents would never let me be Jewish, because he never wanted it to happen to me. My grandma used to tell me that he was a wonderful man and that his baby sister got to be saved, but she never told me that he lost his brother. He watch his brother die, he watched his father die trying to run, he had only his mother and sister. I’m so glad I finally get to learn about him. Every night I light a candle for him. I get to visit his grave in a month too. Rest easy grandpa.
My it's so sad :(
The trauma lives forever.
RIP for your grandpa, I hope he’s somewhere pain-free and at peace.
same, seeing that my family was experimented on for their disorder. hidden ties to a horrible regime. my grandparents and family suffering from pstd for a war that never made sense. war is inhuman. when i heard those old tales, it felt like I was drowning in mud.
Oh my gods... When I read that your grandad begged for you not to be let Jewish that really hit me..
I met a holocaust survivor a few years ago. I think he was Jewish and polish. His story was amazing, just like the main character in this film he went through really bad things, things so horrible. He managed to survive through luck almost. It was an honour to listen to him speak.
A horrific time for humanity, pray that we never return to it.
sadly we returned to it like in palestine and uyghur and ukraine
I clicked on this by accident and I’m not disappointed, the fact that this happened just gets me emotional, you can feel the pain just as seeing his body mouvements and everything. It’s a real tragic story and the fact that people are still going through these kinds of things in this present moment just gives me chills every time.
What I love about this film is the people that helped him. Even though it shows the horrors of war and how horrible humans can be, you can still tell that there is light in the darkness
Remember, When Their is Man Kind, Their will always be War
But what if that light is just an oncoming train?
Uncool
@@dr.dreamer8914 Žižek reference
One of the things i like its that one of the people that LITERALLY saved his life where one of the.. you know who. A commander i think so?
I say this because yes, they are objectively monsters a lot of them where basically forced to do it, this don't excuse them, but a good chunk of them where also humans who simply did not expect things to go south so hard and fast.
Not an excuse, at all.
But still a part of me feels bad for those few that did not where such monsters: every human its a mother son.
2:11 perfect timing 🥺
Your name
@@fan-tu5vy call me by your name and I will call you by mine 😌
im the 300😭💅
Was just about to say that ☹️.
This movie portrays the horror and suffering that people went through during the Holocaust. The fact that people need conflict in this world is down right cold hearted and I think that we should all be as a whole, we are all equal and we should all respect eachother. This movie makes me cry so much, the first time I watched it I was crying for weeks until I had gotten over it slightly. Such a heart touching movie. Wish the Holocaust never happened 😪 R.I.P to thoes during the war🕊
and All palestinean people right now need to through the pain the suffer the horror thing same as they had before . the most unbelievable thing is , THEY are the one who did that . Can't lie , you also cannot stand up for what israel did to Palestine . 🙇🏻♂️
@@AI-wv6wl what is happening to the Palestinians now is terrible, i do not believe in what the occupation at all. however, you CANNOT, simple, CANNIT compare that to the holocaust.
@@honeybunny235 the way I see it, it's not a competition senseless loss if life is still senseless but thats just my opinion
@@honeybunny235 bruh therere mamy other more historical events that happened to killed more ppl
The Pianist was such an amazing representation of what happened during WW2. It shows how horrible it was. The way it integrated piano in at the end when he played for the commander. I loved that.
P.S. "What's with the fuckin coat" is the best line of the movie.
This makes me so sad. Just thinking about it all while slowly falling asleep at 4 am just thinking about how at any moment every person around us could just be killed. In less than a few seconds we would all just stare up at the sky as we think about how it was going to happen eventually. whether we thought it would be sooner or later, that's up to thoughts.
I figured it to be pointless imagining our or loved ones deaths
It happens to everyone eventually, instead of wasting it with meaningless sadness id rather just enjoy it
Existential crisis moment
we will all die eventually and every living thing in this planet will all be gone
@Markman Dave damn I agree, all Victories could be considered losses In some events
I feel like everyone under this comment didn’t read what they said correctly. Of course we all day one day, this isn’t rocket science. They’re saying that they can’t imagine going through/surviving something like the Holocaust. They can only think to be sad bc if this were to ever happen again, everyone around them would be killed and there would be nothing they can do about it but accept death as it is.
This is one of those songs that can just hit you unexpectedly and make you cry out of nowhere. Music really is a beautiful art
CZcams recommended blessing me with truly beautiful music and fantastic films once again
2:48 seeing how scared the actor was and how he was quivering… changed something in me.
So u tuned gay?
@@NZCONES I-
@@NZCONES HAHAHAHAHA 😂😭
@@NZCONES homosexuality = comedy
I mean, if you were about to be set on fire I would freak the fuck out too. I genuinely felt sad after seeing that.
I'm French and I was in 9th grade this year, we saw real footages that were taken at Auswitch and I was traumatized for a good week, we should NEVER ignore what happened then, we need to know.
This generation needs to know.
*auschwitz
@@adamsiska3468 yes thank you
I wish people realized how bad this period was. Yes we learn it in history, but it was just part of my lessons i learnt like a robot. After watching tons of movies, just like this masterpiece i feel devastated yet lucky to be born in this century
Oh god were the footages really that tightening?? Is there a link to it?
@@wonpilspinksweaterismyjam7880 thank you for mentioning this, a lot of people laugh it off or down play it. my distant family and close family all suffered from this shithole of a era
I’ve watched this a few times now and it never fails to make me cry. The song and the film visuals combined come together to form perhaps the most striking depiction of grief on a worldwide scale that I have ever seen.
I saw this movie in school so many years back in england... it significantly impacted me but I couldn't remember what it was. Thank you for helping me find it again 🙏
My feet are aching
And your back is pretty tired
And we've drunk a couple bottles, babe
And set our grief aside
The papers say it's doomsday
The button has been pressed
We're gonna nuke each other up boys
'Til old Satan stands impressed
And here it is, our final night alive
And as the earth runs to the ground
Oh girl, it's you that I lie with
As the atom bomb locks in
Oh, it's you I watch TV with
As the world, as the world caves in
You put your final suit on
I paint my fingernails
Oh, we're going out in style, babe
And everything's on sale
We creep up on extinction
I pull your arms right in
I weep and say goodnight, love
While my organs pack it in
And here it is, our final night alive
And as the earth runs to the ground
Oh girl, it's you that I lie with
As the atom bomb locks in
Oh, it's you I watch TV with
As the world, as the world caves
Oh, it's you that I lie with
As the atom bomb locks in
Yes it's you I welcome death with
As the world, as the world caves in
As the world caves in
CTTO
(I KNOW YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THE LYRICS)
OH MY GOSH I WAS THIS IS SUNDERRAITED GET IT UP HIGHER SO PEOPLE CAN FIND ITTTT
Thank you😂....
You are EPIC!
Tqm
The lyrics is fuced up
i’ve never seen or heard of this movie. i don’t even know what it’s about. but that scene at the end really scares me. my worst fear is ending up alone. or being the last person on earth. it scares me so much. like just think about it. there’s no one else. just you. you can’t talk to anyone. you walk on the street and it’s completely empty. no cars moving. nothing. just silence. i really would rather have a zombie apocalypse then that haha. at least there might be some people still alive. i also fear that when i’m dying i’ll have no one. sadly a lot of old people have no one that visits them and that makes me so sad. i just hope i still have some family or friends.
it’s a fear of mine too, and if this makes you feel any better the end of the film actually shows the main character being saved by a soldier and reuniting with his family and continuing his work as a pianist!! life is filled with rough patches but through love and kindness we seem to walk foreword a little stronger
lisbian
thank you so so much.
@@HOTKNlFE nah bruh his family died... shit was pure pain but the German soldier was goated... shit melted my heart...
shhhhh
if you believe that you will be alone in your darkest hours nope sorry
War is hell.
War is hell
War is hell
Hilter said " The Greatest Time That i had in My Life was Fighting In the Trenches Of ww1"
Scarier than horror movies.
Cuz these things happened in real life.
But we cannot Avoid a war.
this was a beautiful movie
This movie.. is just heartbreaking. I lose all sense of control of my emotions when I think about the holocaust and things like it, such as slavery. I wish humans were like other animals... I wish we didnt have to control eachother.
Too sad to hear it from you but animals controls each other. Especially animals in a pack.
This video made feel something and yea super heart breaking, why are humans like this
@@davemarco7014 animals do things for survival, it’s how the cycle of life naturally goes
@@davemarco7014 unlike humans we control each other because of power, fame, and superiority while animals do it because of survival
@@davemarco7014 the human races greed and selfishness will never end no matter what
The pianist is a great movie although it’s very sad because it’s based on a true story about the pain and suffering with so many people.
The pianist is my favourite movie. It's amazing.
There was so much emotion in this piece, midway through i found myself almost to tears. 10/10
This film was just so beautiful, so heartbreaking and so disturbing.
This film shows the true reality of the holocaust by showing how it really was to be a Jewish person escaping this huge army that seemed impossible to escape from.
It projects the holocaust so good that you can in a way feel the characters pain.
I even almost burst in tears seeing Szpilman play the piano after a painfully long time, and in a way it felt so reliving watching him play the piano seeing him feel free even if it was for a sliver of time.
I cannot describe the words of how great this film was, I do not regret any second of watching this.
I'm just replying so you can see that you have 666 likes
This is the best movie ever
Remember that the people that went through all this the moment they gained power they started doing the same horrible shit to other people in their lands after they colonised them.
@@rohankishibe8259 Okay and? And this isn't defending the jewish people in power who do horrible stuff. I know what they do and I've heard about the hypocritical things they have done. But you word this in a way where its like the holocaust was deserved. Like yikes bro, we get it, but don't use it as an excuse to try and make the holocaust seem deserved you weirdo💀
@@rohankishibe8259 not even close. And you should learn the history and what has led to what it is now...
This...
Really shows that the world is terrible in the past
And if we eliminate history, we will come back to this era
we've already come back to this era. there have been multiple genocides since and there are currently many genocides happening throughout the world right as you read this
Not just in the past. Similar events happen to this day. Humanity will never not be like this
Know your history or be doomed to repeat it,
@@thepillowhead2453 Very true
we have neglected history and it shows
doesn't matter what you've experienced in life, you can feel everything in this movie.
Because of this edit I watched this movie, and it’s now cemented itself as one of my absolute favourites.
i think the creepyist bit is at the end when he walks down what seems like a endless
town
Oh that hit me so much too, ever since I heard from my dad that in wwll "Warsaw was levelled flat." I was forever tied to Polish history since.
This is so sad. It's sad that humans can do this to other humans. We all live on the same planet. We all see the same sky, we all have blood running through our veins. We all should be living a peaceful and happy life. But instead we do this to it really is sad we can do better guys
well you are right kinda. the main point that people should learn is know who you're voting for because they can do bad things.
Just imagine if the art school accepted Hitler maybe this wouldn't have happened, that's what I think about a lot, especially after I had two world history classes. It is sad that this happened, even scarier that in today's time it could happen again.
@@sumire3728 i guess someone else wouldve taken his place, and something similar if not the same would have happened
💀💕
Judging from history, we've been bashing each others for thousands if not ten thousands years now. And it's still counting
Thank you for uniting a video and a song. One of my favorites
One of the best movies I have ever seen in my life. I still rewatch it. A realistic retelling of one of the worst events in human history.
My mom has always loved watching movies about the war I watched this movie when I was seven and decided to become a pianist I have been playing piano for a while now. I believe this is such an amazing movie I believe it was able to portray the suffering from world war two.
Oh gods this made me cry. The story of the people of my country who died then still inspiring people now.. just beautiful..
you watched it when you were seven ? are you okay 😰
Nice to see the negative history be turned into something positive. We need more of that nowadays. Too much conflict and senseless destruction. Hope you are doing well 🖤🖤
@@exph0rxc Ofc, I watched porn at 5-6.
15 now and absolutely fine (not).
@@Pleiades_Erret Wild
This movie portrays the absolute horrors of being a civilian in WWII and an even better portrayal of being Jewish. So many movies show us what it was like I'm the Camps but never Wyatt it was like for those who hid or worked as slaves for the Nazi party. The emotions that is given during this film after powerful, beautiful, and painful. It's ones of the only films to ever make me cry. I highly recommend the Pianist.
i still remember watching this movie as a kid, it has a special place deep in my heart to this day
This movie and the song together are a real masterpieace. You have done a great work hotknife. This is one of my favorite videos from now because i have whatched the move and i know what the man felt and with the song it's an masterpieace as in the all times it had good ryme with it.
This was such a good film, and a beautiful song. Thanks.
This is a beautiful edit. Well done!! I got shivers
Thank you so much!!
i love how a song of 2017 fits so perfectly with a era we all wish would have never happened.
As much as I wish it will never happen again, I fear history will repeat itself due to different ideologies. Power hungry leaders will only rise and seek for more power by sacrificing even more innocent people. A world War 3 is inevitable, but I hope it's never gonna happen anytime soon
Uhm, actually if it didn't happend a lot of things would have changed drasticly
@@Zks.s ah yes, i totally want an event where millions of innocent people are killed to happen.
But fr tho, even tho it changed alot of things we still wish it would've never happened.
If it were never to happen we would never have learned from our mistakes
@@djaccountisbfisbx3880 fuck, history never learns, it’s supposed to but it always repeats until it’s too late.
When he was wearing that coat and almost got shot I almost screamed. For him to be so close and to get shot would have honestly killed my soul.
Such an amazing edit. Thank you for making this
I wasn't ready for this.
It’s sad people compare this to just having to wear a mask. The horrors of the holocaust are far to great to be downplayed to such a high extent.
Ya some people compare a vaccine or a piece of cloth to this genocide it’s truly sad
Oh Just wear a Mask.
The Nazis told the Jews to Just wear an Armband.
Give up one freedom and the government will run for miles.
@@devildolphin2102 Bro are you literally complaining a piece of cloth that can prevent you from get a deadly virus to people who killed Over 6,000,000 Jews
@@Danieldoomer
Are you really giving up your freedom and letting the Nazis of America (Democrats) put you into Covid Camps.
Sorry if it's insensitive, but how tf does this have 4 replies
Rest in peace to the people who passed because of this tragic event….
This made me cry hard af
Nice edit 👍, actually made me tear up. The song is good, the movie is good and Adrien Brody is such a good actor
thank you!
I literally CANNOT believe that this mass genocide happened less than 100 years ago. What the actual f is wrong with people. We are SO lucky to be alive and safe today. May war and conflict be abolished from the world it is evil…
Yes, it blows my mind everytime my grandma tells me about it (she's 86 and was a child when the war started, but the remembers a lot). What is even more mind blowing to me is that many other genocides happened after that, like in Balkans or Rwanda in the 90s. Or now in Ukraine
Sadly through manipulation hitler was able to convince and become a facist dictator of Germany and the entire ides of Nazis is just racist shit he promised his people so many things and to a starving population on the breach of collapse they basically had no choice
@@19moira90 now in gaza, humans never learn. we will be the end of each other some day. doomed
Gaza and Ukraine.....
This movie was sad, I watched with my dad. I’ve heard about the past story but never realized how bad it was till I watched the movie
@Anna Niedziela why does it matter?
@@angelicsnowx7917 I think he’s saying that because Americans are not very informed about that tragedy which happened while the World War II. Maybe I’m wrong but I think you don’t really learn that in school and I think this is a problem because in a lot of country people don’t know how bad it was.
@@naku5278 I'm American and I can say I learned alot about the details of the Holocaust. Every step the Germans took to dehumanize the Jews and all. I dont know why there is a perception that Americans don't know anything about these atrocities.
@@EggsAreGood55 it really depends on where in the US lol. some places have very bad education systems and curriculums
I had watched this CZcams video about two years ago, I had no idea where the film was from but payed no mind to it. I’m now in ninth grade and watched the movie in the background (The pianist) for a homework assignment. Honestly words cannot describe how I feel. This movie made me soo emotional and it was such a bitter sweet ending..
Every time he plays/pretends to play the piano it makes me cry realizing how much it probably means to him after all that happened. I really pray for anyone’s relatives that survived.
I will forever be thankful for my teacher to have shown me this.
thank u matt meltese for bringing us this masterpiece
And now here we are.....
Entertain us
I LOVE THIS MOVIE AND THIS SONG IT GOES SO WELL the movie is sad tho :(
😔😔👋
What movie is it
Lad Gaming it’s called The Pianist and true story
I feel like my heart is burning
As a german you learn a lot about this in school, but nothing is more educating than acatually allowing yourself to feel and see what really happened. All the facts, dates and numbers speak for themselves, but reading and watching it and being emotionally invested, is what really educates you the most. And for my part, these years make me cry out in pain. I feel so much grieve and I'm so sad and guilty for what has happended. And exactly these feelings strive me to do anytning it takes to prevent something like that to ever happen again.
don't feel guilty, it wasn't the germans. it was the nazis
Historical guilt is not only a waste of time, but destructive. It allows unscrupulous people to use your guilt, which you did not earn, as a lever to get power over you.
Don't feel guilty. I understand how you feel however. As a polish guy, who sees the consequences of the war almost a hundred years later films like this, and just the awerness of what happened mere miles away from my house breaks me. It's terrifying to think about, the suffering, the horrors that they talk about in schools. But don't feel guilty, coz neither I nor you have been there. All we can do is move forward, and do all we can to never let this happen again and support the people suffering, like Ukrainians, Afghans, Ughurs in China and Palestinians that have to live thru this hell, as friends
Factss
I meant replying to the first guy who said it wasn’t the Germans but the nazis
I love this movie, and i want to get my cousins to watch it, to know how crazy it was back then. People tend to dislike learning history, but to ignore it is to forget why we're allowed to live peacefully. someone had to break their back to make the roads we walk on freely, remember that.
This was really nicely written, I'll tell you that.
It seems like a lot of people are more interested in history than not. I mean, we're still talking about WW2 to this day!
Remember the next time you are facing hard times, there has always been a man who has seen worse.
Indeed
This had me in tears as i watched this😢
We watched this film in class and we were all in tears. Usually I try to avoid crying in public but this movie was something else, devastating.
Movie?
Моvie?
I've watched the Pianist millions of times, the best movie and most heart breaking ever. The actor of szpilman is so dedicated and made this movie more impactful. Like Everytime I watched the movie I would just cry, and I don't cry for any other movie but this one, this one hurted.
what is the title of this movie?
@@nurulashfiyahbasith2518 it is called "The pianist"
Maybe bcos you are jews
This Film literally made me cry
I love this movie.. So realistic that i felt so emotional watching him experience all those situations.. Heart breaking.. To the core.. No words to describe that art..
i wish to recommend an italian classic that has a similar story. the name of the movie is "la vita è bella" (=life is beautiful)
and it talks about this jewish father teaching his lil son how to have fun in the holocaust. i wont spoil the end because it would take away some of the magic but this movie deserves the world + it teaches lifelong lessons
love that movie!! i should make an edit on it
@@HOTKNlFEplease do!!!
As a middle-eastren here, I almost forgot Eroupe when through hell and back, but in the middle-east the battle never seems to ever stop not since Adam was put on earth it seems. I am glad they picked themselves up, and built those broken homes but you can never undo the blood that spilled and the amount of innocent people who died for no reason at all.
well it's unfortunate that people only talk about europeans while the Middle East is still going through hell because of western powers
@@emesatv i second this, it's absolutely terrible. Even more so when you realise people in western countries don't really care.
oh god i totally agree, i am not technically middle eastern because i am from afghanistan, but u know it is pretty close. i live in europe now and every day i pray for everyone who lives in afghanistan, yemen, syria etc. i try to give zakaat but there is only so muhc i can do. i hope u r safe and well and i hope ur family is also. take care. ❤❤❤❤
@@emesatv Western powers can loosely be blamed for 20-100 years of that hell, which makes one wonder what was going on during the other couple thousand years.
@@emesatvthey have been “going through hell” since before there were any of these major western powers.
I’ve watched this daily for over a week now
This was beautiful edited.
The train scene hurts so much because he never saw his family again and he couldn't even say goodbye to them.
Me and my friends found this edit while looking at videos of this song and we decided to watch it together. We didn’t quite cry during the movie but I surely did after when I got home. If we never found this edit We would have never known so much about Warsaw.
I do too didn't cry while watching the movie.
But i cried after some time watching the movie.
I'm not able to cry from movies, but instead I start to breathe heavily. Kinda weird, but I'm relieved because it means I'm not emotionless 🙂
And to think that it hasn't even been 100 years since this atrocity happened, we still have a lot to evolve...
yes
I’m late but very amazing job thank you for showing me this song and this movie
I'm Polish and the witness of history repeating itself once again. My heart is with Ukraine. I've never been more scared.
Ukrainians hated us. My great uncles were in the concentration camps. My great grandfather was taken by Ukrainians and was attached to a horse that choked and dragged him on the streets until he died. My grandma was a Holocaust survivor and said that she’d forgive a German or Moskal before a Ukrainian. Ukrainian fascists are a a large part of the Ukrainian military today. I don’t like Russia or Ukraine, but at least my uncle was simply shot in the back of the head by the communists and they didn’t chop off his arms and legs like the Ukrainians. Jeszce Polska nie zginęła.
EDIT: To anyone reading this, i wrote this in a time of sadness and hatred. The Ukrainian people now, although some extremists may support the old UIA and fly their flag, the people affected by this war are innocent. It is unfair to blame them for anything.
My heart is with no one. Why should I support Ukraine if everyone else is supporting them?
@@chalkwizard1292 This is just disgusting. Us, Poles, we also weren't great friends with Ukrainians, people still remember what happened in Volyn for example, how Polish people treated Ukrainians and vice versa, but when there's a war nobody thinks about events from 80 years ago, people just think about saving lives, no matter if their ancestors killed our ancestors. No amount of help is enough during war.
@@pipebombmanufacturer The Ukrainians in Lwow that knocked down the Church my grandmother was baptized in even today when Poles go back to rebuild it seem like they’re thinking about 80 years ago.
@@chalkwizard1292 Friend, you are your grandfather?, I'm Brazilian but I don't fight because the Portuguese enslaved us
That man couldn't catch a break
Appreciate it. Appreciate it all. Some if not most may suck. But it can always be worse. Appreciate what you have. Friends, family, anybody. You could be walking through a street bloodied by the corpses of people you know destroyed by the bombs. You could be taken out of your home in the early hours separated from your family and killed. You could be turned into a slave by your worst enemies under certain circumstances. Be thankful we get to watch this on CZcams, and see the family that “doesn’t understand” you and experience freedom. Shut up and appreciate what you have. Talking to myself also.
History is so tragic,no matter how bloody a war is waged,or how many lives a genocide takes, nothing ever changes and it only reoccurs in some other place,an other time,or on another people.
"In every place,in every time,the deeds of man remain the same"
Welcome to doomsday, February 23 2022. 100 seconds till midnight.
Somehow I cried even harder this time I-
I cried to this song so much. Such an unprecedented emotion it conveys.