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Jarrell 2023-09-19 22:21:06
Watching Nazis in a row...
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Jaunita 2023-09-05 18:05:21
Take it to Budapest to see it. The difference between this film and living is that the latter brings out Chinese-style existentialism, while the purposeful suffering chosen by the protagonist of this film brings out the spirit of Judaism. Friend's comments are eloquent: The story is about how the Jews stood their ground: let the whole world owe them. After being persecuted and driven from Jerusalem for nearly two thousand years, they ushered in the Holocaust, and then they got...
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Joannie 2023-07-31 01:50:54
The images are sadder than the words, too heavy and lengthy, maybe the real life in the concentration camps is far more "boring" than...
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Carol 2023-07-27 14:45:50
After listening to the advice of his friend Kelteth, Kavi vowed to get out of this hell alive no matter...
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Ruthie 2023-07-18 21:44:03
3.5 Those who like the theme of concentration camps are too long and have no...
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Carol 2023-04-24 02:16:04
Look at the Jews and the Chinese people are really in a blessed land. Sometimes people really shouldn’t be self-willed. As long as they can survive, it’s okay to be submissive. Don’t let the so-called arrogance cloud your eyes of...
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Aron 2023-03-04 16:39:47
From the eyes of a teenager who holds the belief that he wants to see his father again, he sees the WWII concentration camp, a purgatory that can no longer be explained in words. From warm yellow tones to gray and white to warm yellow, a pure young heart no longer exists. You have been to hell, and you are no longer afraid of the...
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Jeffry 2023-02-11 18:52:59
Some experiences become scars that will never be...
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Rogelio 2022-12-22 06:50:13
In no time, we had forgotten our life and family history yesterday, someone broke his leg, and I knew he was closer to bad luck and would soon be dead, not even alive tonight. When I was finally carried out of the living warehouse as a dead person and threw it on a trolley that was dragging the dead, I thought about the simplest question: What does it feel like to...
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Kaya 2022-12-05 02:20:11
Too obscure, suffocating. Plot shot scenes are nothing short of...
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Edna 2022-01-21 08:03:35
Fate is impermanent: Hell does not exist, but concentration camps are real!
A young life, due to the impermanence of fate, wandered around in the terrible concentration camp of World War II at his young age, and he was considered a dead person.
In the form of the first person, with the old colors, the movie performed this scene of a brutal tragedy that is rare in the... -
Rhoda 2022-01-21 08:03:35
The warmth and sorrow in the years of suffering
Always impressed by the ending of the movie, the whole picture is shrouded in a hazy halo. The protagonist stands alone in a corner of the crowded square. He is going home. He looks forward to the home he longs for and his beloved mother. The golden and warm sunlight sprinkled quietly on this land,...
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Man on train: The main thing is it's over, you survived. What do you feel now you're home again, in the town that you left behind?
György Köves: Hatred.
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György Köves: I tried to comfort you, but I had no right because I was a Jew too.
Rozi: Why, what are you now?
György Köves: I don't know. Maybe I don't even exist.
Director: Lajos Koltai
Language: Hungarian,German,English,Yiddish,Hebrew,Polish Release date: February 10, 2005