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I watched The Pianist by Roman Polansky this afternoon and enjoy it as other people may have seen and enjoyed it. Except sharp jewish and -so called- zionistic trends in its story, I had a good felling of its spritual and humanistic soul. I said "except..." because I believe that we can compare situations of jewish people in WWII with present situations of Palestinian people who are now deported from their motherland -which is common between Christians, Jewish people and Muslims, not only one of them- and have been separated in different zones. We can name Eduard Saeid -who died a few weeks ago- as one of those outlandish palestinian people. If you can watch "bazmandeh" ("The left" in Eng.) by Seifollah Daad, You can point lots of similar factors in situations of their lives in gethos. I will write more about it... |
| Bob March 2, 2005 12:34 AM PST Jewish people in WWII also had to deal with the inconvenience of being gassed to death; men, women, children, all. Their enemy had the power to do this to them and did not hesitate. So, just a slight distinction there, as compared to the problems of the Palestinians. | ||
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