Black Book evaluation action
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Grayson 2022-04-24 07:01:15
Say it is a foreign version of Lust and Caution? I haven't watched Lust, Caution, but it's really not interesting. The director of the intelligence bureau doesn't look like a high-ranking official at all, so nice, and so infatuated. MS China's war with the enemy is also a bit cunning.
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Guiseppe 2022-03-25 09:01:11
The plot progresses extremely fast. From the beginning to the end, she did not set up a clear opposition to the heroine. She joined the resistance organization and became a spy to rescue prisoners. She did good things with a "nothing to lose" attitude. The only exception was Munts, who recognized her as Jewish and shared with her the pain of losing all of his loved ones. The suspense of this German officer and that "traitor" is the last connection between the heroine and her homeland.
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Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: [SPOILER]
[Hans Akkermans is locked in the coffin, as a punishment for his murderous treason, struggling to get out by kicking and screaming]
Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: We should actually get up and open the coffin.
Gerben Kuipers: Yeah. We should...
[both Rachel and Gerben remain seated, gazing at the river]
Gerben Kuipers: What should we do with all the money?
Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: It doesn't belong to us.
Gerben Kuipers: It doesn't belong to anybody.
Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: To the dead...
[the sound of Hans Akkermans's screams stops, meaning he is now dead. Gerben raises his finger]
Gerben Kuipers: He's quiet. Finally.
Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: It seemed forever.
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General Käutner: Obersturmführer, open your safe.
Günther Franken: Of course. Which files would you like to see?
General Käutner: None. You're suspected of killing rich Jews. There's nothing wrong with that. But you've been looting the bodies and keeping the valuables for yourself. Failure to turn Jewish property over to the Reich is punishable by death. Open the safe.
Günther Franken: As you wish, Obergruppenführer.