On World Piano Day, we can't help but think of Adrien Brody in 'The Pianist'. Two scenes, one piece of music, and a journey of profound suffering. From playing Frédéric Chopin's music on the radio, elegant and at the peak of his form, to performing it in silence, hidden, broken, and on the brink of collapse. In just a few years, war devastated everything: bodies, lives, and even music. Because the piano, unable to sing, speaks volumes more than any single note. A devastating transformation turned Brody into a cinematic legend, and 'The Pianist' became one of the films that will never be forgotten. Perhaps this is one of the most heartbreaking scenes in film history?