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Christelle 2022-04-19 09:03:11
The Double Life of Cook Koch and Officer Klaus
Regarding the Holocaust, "Persian Lessons" has a very "smart" adaptation. Klaus Koch's "Evil of Banality", Max's "Heart of Evil", Gilles' "Wisdom of Survival", and the names of the last 2840 victims, with accusations, reflections, commemorations, a As impeccable as the "Persian" that was created.
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Fred 2022-04-20 09:02:48
Strong contrast to bring out the brutality of the Nazis
The entire film is filled with strong contrasts, and through these contrasts the inhumanity of the Nazis is brought out. There are a few things that impress me.
1. Shortly after the beginning, in the face of extreme hunger, books are just a substitute for hunger. But this book allowed the male...

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Gilles: [about his daily fourty words in 'Farsi'] Inventing them is not a problem but to remember them all, it's impossible. And there will always be more. Many more.
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Klaus Koch: [Koch took Gilles back after he was put to move to another camp] You would risk your life for those nameless people.
Gilles: Those aren't nameless. Just because you don't know their names. At least they aren't murderers.
Klaus Koch: I'm not a murderer.
Gilles: No. You just make sure that the murderers eat well.