What must human beings pay to redeem their souls?

Shanna 2022-01-21 08:03:35

Kertes Imlay wrote this sentence in "The Boatman's Diary": "Living and writing the same novel." "Impermanence of Fate" is a film adapted from the autobiographical novel of Kertes Imlay. , It may not be a reflection of success. This movie is gloomy and depressive. It is not like "A Beautiful Life". It is a very direct reflection, a very direct impact, the complete plot unfolds, and some scenes make people sigh.

Stills of "Unpredictable Fate"

There are many characters in the movie, some of which are indistinguishable from good and evil. The policeman who stopped Yuka from the bus at the beginning signaled Yuka to leave, but that was what he did not know what he was going to face. In this movie, there is both the darkness and the brilliance of human nature. Perhaps this cannot be discussed as human nature at all. This reminds me of the words in "The Boatman’s Diary" roughly whether there are so many horrible things that happened to him. But he himself created a terrifying world through simple survival and simple experience.

What impressed me the most was when Yuka came out of the concentration camp and said: "In some ways, the camp is much simpler." Although this is a movie, it is actually the life of Kertes Imlay. , He is already Auschwitz’s soul spokesperson.

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Extended Reading
  • Crystel 2022-04-23 07:04:14

    It took a long time to understand and digest, and it may only be possible to understand this feeling in that era. Compared with the pure hatred of the slaughter of Jews in the Nazi concentration camps, the betrayal of one's own country is amazing. "I've already died once because I'm not angry anymore" - so resonant. . .

  • Andres 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    A plain description of the labor, starvation, and impermanence of life and death in the concentration camp. At the end of the film, the people who survived the war showed evasion and indifference to the boy, which was helpless.

Fateless quotes

  • Bandi Citrom: Know what self esteem is? It's as important as bread and soup.

  • Man on train: You must have suffered many dreadful things.

    György Köves: Depends on what you call dreadful.