Reflection

Elwyn 2022-01-01 08:02:11

After watching this film, I have been thinking about what is good and what is evil? Or is it true that good and evil are so distinct as Hollywood movies glorify?
War is like a huge wheel, pushing mankind forward helplessly. Inside, there are pushers and pushers, whether they are subjectively accepted or not, but the progress of history is irresistible.
In this film, there are lawyers who are still thinking about "everyone deserves a fair trial" until their deaths. There is a heroine who has a clear distinction between good and evil at the beginning and finds that she can't distinguish between them at the end. Some seem to be German Nazis. The representative Monts believed in the self-reflection of "bloodlessness before the end of the war." There were also generals who were ultimately loyal to the Führer and sent Monts to the penal stage, and there were also members of the resistance organization who sold their brothers and friends for themselves and for money. This may be the real war, with good and evil, but it will not all be on one side. This is quite different from the operation of Schindler's List.
Towards the end, the heroine said: "When is this head?" She is talking about herself and the world. At the end of the film, the haze of war still looms over Israel. In reality, every country is doing it for its own benefit. Speaking, so this film has a certain inspiration for the majority of angry young comrades: in a country where information is not accessible, you may be able to fool the people and say that you are living happily. This is all caused by the American emperor (see the Northern Dynasties for details), but In this age of internet information when the country can no longer fully control public opinion, can we see the reality more clearly? Don't be dazzled by slogans and agitation anymore? The Japanese are reforming textbooks, but our textbooks are not misleading the people. The Japanese are fighting over the sea, so why don't we go to war with people at every turn for the land. The Japanese are selling spring, shouldn’t they not sell it if they are not public? Wake up, don't deceive yourself, in this era, only reflection and improvement are the only hope for survival.

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Extended Reading
  • Alvera 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    I admired the anti-war movie of Van Hoeven's sword and unique perspective. After watching it, I felt that the woman is really great. It started with some "color. The shadow of "Precept" turned out to be more and more powerful as it went on, and it became "Don't trust strangers" directly. It is hard to imagine that this is adapted from a real story. This kind of life is too legendary but too sad, and I have been thinking about it for many years. , after reading it is so desolate. As the sinful old lawyer said to the heroine, "You can't blindly trust others, that era is over." Who would have thought that he would fall in love with the enemy in the end, and who would have thought that his comrade-in-arms turned out to be murdering his parents What about dead comrades and traitors to lovers? Who could have predicted so many senseless massacres and deaths after the so-called "victory"? She pierced her heart and cried, "When will you be a leader?" She could imagine the heroine's final collapse, despair, disillusionment, and determination to take revenge at all costs. The ending was relatively mild, and the bad guys died too easily. Faith is a sin, forgetting is a sin, forgetting history is betrayal. ps, popular science, if you are injected with a lot of insulin by the bad guys, you can save yourself by eating more chocolate.

  • Janie 2022-03-28 09:01:06

    It's actually a very good work, but if you watch it for the first time, you can't notice many details. The film's description of the psychological impact of war on people can be described as nuanced

Black Book quotes

  • Gerben Kuipers: [pointing to Tim's dead body] Do you know who this is?

    Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: [nods]

    Gerben Kuipers: What do you have to say for yourself?

    Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: This.

    [holds up the black book - which has the list of victims and offenders during the war]

    Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: This says everything.

  • Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: [SPOILER]

    [Hans Akkermans is locked in the coffin, as a punishment for his murderous treason, struggling to get out by kicking and screaming]

    Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: We should actually get up and open the coffin.

    Gerben Kuipers: Yeah. We should...

    [both Rachel and Gerben remain seated, gazing at the river]

    Gerben Kuipers: What should we do with all the money?

    Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: It doesn't belong to us.

    Gerben Kuipers: It doesn't belong to anybody.

    Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: To the dead...

    [the sound of Hans Akkermans's screams stops, meaning he is now dead. Gerben raises his finger]

    Gerben Kuipers: He's quiet. Finally.

    Rachel Stein aka Ellis de Vries: It seemed forever.

    [/SPOILER]