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Hester 2022-01-22 08:03:25
Slowly start to choose self-interest in order to protect yourself while comforting yourself. Everything is not what you want to do to ease your conscience and self-deception.
The protagonist responds to his friends, I don't agree with them (Nazis), it doesn't matter. The power is in their hands, and we just work part-time. If we want to change the status quo, we have to guide them. We can't just stand by. Jewish friends, we? Who are we referring to? What right do I have...
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Brittany 2022-01-22 08:03:25
Also want to be a good person
It takes courage to be a good person, and Halder is cowardly.
He has always been a "good man", his mother and wife are sick, and he lives with them.
But when the conditions changed, he could see if he was a good person.
It turns out that a good person is a word of responsibility. It's not what you...

Vicente Amorim
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Shyanne 2022-01-22 08:03:25
It turned out to be really ugly...Of course Viggo's performance is beyond doubt, but the director is not very good at telling stories. The contradictions should have been fierce, but in the end there was no sense of conflict.
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Salvador 2022-04-24 07:01:23
This last long shot can be emotionally layered
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Elisabeth: You didn't say where you were going, Freddie.
Freddie: Oh, I've got to burn down a few synagogues. I could be all night!
Anne: You said they'd stopped all that that stuff with the Jews.
Halder: Yes, that's what I thought.
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Freddie: No.
[Elisabeth is relieved]
Freddie: No, the first thing is a briefing to organize a spontaneous demonstration of popular indignation for tomorrow night.
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Maurice: [referring to his auditory hallucinations] How long has this been going on?
Halder: Don't know, a few months?
Maurice: Three months? Six months?
Halder: I don't know.
Maurice: Could it be the end of January, say?
Halder: Thereabouts, I suppose. Why? Do you think there's some connection to...
Halder: What? We put the country in the hands of a lunatic. Taking refuge in a fantasy might be a rational response to an irrational world.