Let’s start with the time. The movie’s background is in the 1950s and 1960s. It was discovered that the mummy was now, and the time of death was 12 years ago. Two timelines. The heroine Nit Hermanson was in the 1950s and 1960s when she was young. People’s names are harder to remember. The first people who saw the police presumably died based on their ID were Rita Nelson (the deceitful woman who said they could run away), Kitty Charles (nurse), and Philip Novi (violent doctor). I just saw a few deaths in a terrible state, and the murderer must have a deep hatred with a few people. From the perspective of the sinker, the heroine was also dead. At the beginning, it ended tragically for the heroine. Seeing three people violent against Nit Hermanson, I have already guessed that the murderer was Nit Hermanson, so the answer was revealed in the following plot, and there was no surprise.
The movie villain, Doctor Curt, had no regrets or shame on his face when he was finally arrested. His ideology was ultra-nationalism, and yes, it was fascism. Hitler blatantly preached fascism. After the defeat of Germany, the mind was not completely annihilated, but it was turned underground. Hitler believed that they were excellent peoples, while the others were inferior peoples, who regarded themselves as descendants of Aryans. Dr. Curt’s thoughts are similar. They think that they are the best people who have migrated from the Nordic cold regions, and this is not him alone. The film says that there are many high-level and institutions in other countries, which is terrible. . This is not a movie exaggeration, but it did exist in the 1950s and 1960s, but the 21st century should have been less serious and so extreme. It is ridiculous that Dr. Curt's racial theory is ridiculous. When the police pointed a gun at him, he said that they had created democracy. The police retorted that it was invented by ancient Greece, and it was indeed. After being unable to refute it, he conversely said that the dross was brought by ancient Greece. You said that the good ones belonged to him, and the bad ones belonged to others. It's funny or not. It is also said that because they created this strong social system, there is no natural selection for race. I don't know where the self-confidence of the Fascist doctors said it was the system they created. Newton, who promoted human progress, was an Englishman, Adam Smith was an Englishman, Watt was an Englishman, Einstein was an Einstein, and Marx was a Jew. In addition to bringing wars, killings, sterilizations, other economic, political, cultural, etc., this group of doctors is not what they lead to progress.
This book is popular in Europe. The hatred of fascism by the people in Western countries is also a major factor. The film is not particularly prominent from the perspective of suspense, nor is it particularly thrilling and suffocating. The theme and ideas it expresses are rich in connotation. Any doctrines that are not people-oriented are fallacies and heretical thoughts, and no matter how perfect theories are, they have no meaning. The weak have the right to live without harm, and no one can deprive them. This kind of social mechanism is indeed not natural selection, because human races do not need natural selection, because every time humans progress is against nature, animals will die if they are seriously injured, and there are medicines to save people who are sick. We must be so convinced that people must abide by natural selection. , The doctor, don’t take medicine if you are sick.
I just got a little thought after watching the movie, it's a bit far away, ha
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