To be honest, talking about human nature and war is not as good as "Hotel Rwanda", and talking about literature and art is not as good as "She is Lonely Than Fireworks", but Emily Watson's style of acting in literary films is still so good, called "The Book Thief". ” But the proportion of the book is very small in the film, and the oppression of the Jews in World War II is really shown quite ordinary. I haven't read the original book, so I don't know if it's because the movie is too short, and a lot of plots have been deleted, which leads to strange transitions in some places, such as the part where the male protagonist comes back, and the narration of the god of death is just a few sentences in total
... It's a warm and philosophical movie, but it doesn't have the literary sense I imagined. I haven't heard the meaning of the books that the heroine chose to read, and the most important thing is that I don't see where the climax is at all. Shocked, I didn't even feel excited when Max appeared at the end
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