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Earnest 2022-04-01 09:01:19
There are many movies reflecting on World War II, and this movie focuses on the reflection itself. It starts with a young prosecutor and shows his heart in a three-dimensional manner. After the defeat of the German Confederation that year, the dark history of the Auschwitz concentration camp was covered up, which is similar to the fact that the Chinese government did not mention the Cultural Revolution. It was like pretending that everything had never happened. Not as good as Germany....
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Frances 2022-04-01 08:01:02
When I represented Germany for the Olympic bid, I wanted to watch it and downloaded it, but I never watched it. In the end, I didn’t get nominated for an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. Impulse: At first, I felt that this was a film with excellent technology, but I didn't feel it. In the end, when I understood the content of the story, I thought of China's attitude towards the Cultural Revolution, 1989... Japan's aggression against China. 1...
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Bailee 2022-04-01 08:01:02
For the first time, I learned that the last Germans in Auschwitz were tried by their own people. Admiring their courage and facing up to history, it is really not easy to admit these. I don't know how the Japanese feel when they see this...
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Kole 2022-04-01 08:01:02
(8/10) The subject of Auschwitz from another perspective, the Germans face the most sensitive topic. Reflecting that the German youth in the Adenauer era were ignorant about the concentration camps and felt that they had nothing to do with them (just like our mentality towards the Cultural Revolution), the protagonist and his entourage became a rare persistence in that era. Germany's thinking about World War II today is not entirely due to external pressure, but also due to its own internal...
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Andre 2022-04-01 08:01:02
7 Silence is poison; I dare say that Auschwitz is not the end of the dark history of mankind When introspection degenerates into being the most morally sensitive of all and forcing that feeling on others it will be a new round The beginning of tyranny; Germans can be so introspective about the evil done by others, and a country is so secretive about what it is doing to its own countrymen, except for scolding its neighbors all day long for disrespecting history. This attitude determines the...
Labyrinth of Lies Comments
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Jerrod 2022-04-01 09:01:19
what is silence
This film completely reflects on society from another angle, a very good entry point and realistic theme. What makes us think more deeply is why our country has no reflection, but only silence, silence about all the sufferings of the past, selective forgetting and amnesia. A nation with memories...
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Carter 2022-04-01 08:01:02
truth and reflection
This is actually the growth process of a prosecutor who believes in the justice of the law, but the background of this growth process is the Auschwitz trial. I always agree that the law is the will of the ruling class, so what law should the SS serving in Auschwitz be judged by? I believe it...
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Generalstaatsanwalt Fritz Bauer: If you think this is all about who's guilty, partly guilty or innocent, then you've learned nothing, nothing at all.
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Johann Radmann: [reads from record of interrogation] A small boy, about 5 years old, jumped off the truck. He was holding an apple. Boger was standing at the door. The boy stood beside the truck and was so happy about the apple. Boger went up to the boy, grabbed him by the feet, and smashed his head against the wall. Then Boger picked up the apple and told me to clean up the mess on the wall. And then Boger ate the apple. - Everyday life in Auschwitz.
Director: Giulio Ricciarelli
Language: German,English,Hebrew,Latin Release date: November 6, 2014