Thursday, February 4, 2016

Two middle aged black women..............on in what looks to be something like a casmear sweater with a white turtle neck..............she has her left over her right...........has a wedding ring and a watch...........probably the some's employee.............case worker.............the other woman has no rings or any jewelry around her hands.............she has ear rings on..................as does the other woman..........the office worker has closed ear rings,...............the other woman........the client........has a black hoodie............and an open earing........................outdoor attire............what i call a casmear sweater..........is a light color..............like a off yellow.......................there is the stapler..........with yellow post it sticky notes more or less on the center of the conference room table................hence the ref.. to the Pianist..............



Of course there is a piano in some's cafeteria...............the painting of Dr. King hangs over it..................with the R..........L............and 16 with an I, as in eye, for the tens digit....................




Two women............sitting at a conference table.................in an office setting.......like the offices of somes..............across O st. from the Cafeteria.......................the sign of somes has two hands shaking.............one thumb up......


The main character gets in an argument.......with his brother......both into philosophy......on where to hide stuff from the invading Nazis.......his brother tells the Pianist.......to hide something under a hat on a table......in plain view......kinda like reverse psychology........the Nazis are going to look in what are supposed to be hiding places.......


    The Pianist
    R 2002  Drama film/History  2h 30m
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    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, bu… More
    Release dateDecember 4, 2002 (USA)

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