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Reggie 2022-04-19 09:02:44
He died of moral condemnation. He was afraid of being implicated by the Jews and wanted the old lady to go, but he accidentally threw her to death, so he hanged himself. The hopeless 720-degree rotating lens is...
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Jabari 2022-04-19 09:02:44
TONY is a weak, hesitant, ignorant, conscientious but greedy ordinary people. He is also the epitome of Czechoslovakia, which has been a continuation of embarrassment and...
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Bianka 2022-03-20 09:02:47
The old Jewish woman thought that Tony wanted to harm her, she accidentally fell to her death when she hid. Tony was drunk and felt uncomfortable seeing the things in the store and hanged herself. In this way, she can get rid of the fascism and lead a happy life with the old...
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Garret 2022-03-19 09:01:09
The protagonist has a good level of cock in the middle of the night. This Czech-style movie looks so boring and too...
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Hans 2022-03-19 09:01:09
A classic anti-fascist film with a unique perspective on the classic subject of the Nazis' persecution of Jews. The protagonist's setting is very meaningful. He was also the target of aggression and the nominal owner of the Jewish shop; at the same time, his brother-in-law was a Nazi. As a contradictory entity with multiple identities, he did not shoulder the responsibility of resisting aggression and helped the aggressor. Although he did not kill the Jews himself, he could not escape the crime...
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Zane 2022-03-19 09:01:09
Traitors who tend to become prosperous rely on the national disaster to make a fortune in the war. Fame and fortune make them float, and even forget their roots, because they only have fame and fortune in their hearts. They are controlled by the most primitive human desires, and their desires are above the country. The honest people can only accept a double blow, the invasion of foreign races, the oppression of the "traitors" of the same race, dying, can only endure, do not know how to...
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Arturo 2022-03-19 09:01:09
8/10/2006 4:00pm UA Langham...
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Ansley 2022-03-19 09:01:09
1966 38th OSCAR BEST FORIEGN PICTURE, World War II, black humor.
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Frida 2022-03-18 09:01:07
A story that seems easy but not easy at all. The paragraphs are very big, and the final highlight is very beautiful. There are some ideas for the scene before hanging. Cut from a pro-Jewish perspective, it is quite unique in this type of subject...
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Fabian 2022-03-18 09:01:07
The thoughts and realm of this assassin have never been able to catch up~ The series of character changes from swearing and anger to being a mother-in-law is not convincing; the use of symbolism, some beautiful shots, and a relatively unique anti-war Perspective is the more successful part of this...
The Shop on Main Street Comments
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Keith 2022-01-20 08:03:54
The end of the hero's inner struggle backwash
It feels like the hero is completely dead. Can't let go of the so-called "self-esteem", and only relying on drinking to become paralyzed, eventually harmed myself and the old lady.
It is undeniable that your brother-in-law didn't give you a decent shop, but on the other hand, he thought, gave you a...
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Della 2022-01-20 08:03:54
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20180421, Beiying, faye, Yaolai of Ciyun Temple. Slovakia was occupied in World War II, and a large number of Jewish shops were confiscated. The brother-in-law of the consul was taken care of a shop for the sake of face. The brother-in-law, who prefers furniture, takes on the responsibility of...
The Shop on Main Street quotes
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Antonin Brtko: Mrs. Lautmann, let me explain. You're Jewish, aren't you? Well, I'm an Aryan. Jewish shops are finished. That's the law. There are only Aryan shops now. It's called "Aryanisation." Understand?
Rozalia Lautmannová: No, I don't.
Antonin Brtko: You don't. Here it is in black and white. I'm your Aryan and you are my Jewess. Understand?
Rozalia Lautmannová: You've got a sense of humor, young man! Are you a bailiff?
Antonin Brtko: No, I'm your Aryan controller.
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Imro Kuchar: I'd call you a swine if I hadn't known you for so long. You're just a poor fool who's been swindled.
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Language: Slovak,Yiddish,German,Latin Release date: January 24, 1966