He said two passages, and I like them very much.

Imelda 2022-01-21 08:03:35

Nazi film. Of course, my favorite is "Life is Beautiful". This one is also quite innovative. The starring role is a boy of sixteen or seventeen. Because of his Jewish identity, he was arrested in a concentration camp. At that moment, he had ended his childhood. He used his own vision to get used to life in the concentration camp. The kind Jews gave him a lot of help, and he finally survived.

He said two passages, and I like them very much.

They may hate me because of this star, but they hate not me personally, but all Jews, not you or me, but Jewish teachings, yes, all. Hatred should depend on individual performance, not just the yellow star.

I think human life is very simple. I remember the people who have saved me. This is the first time that I have a little bit of resentment towards them. It is a resentment out of love. We should not exaggerate. I accept the controversy caused by the exchange of food. I look around the calm and dim square. I have made many promises on the ravaged street. I am prepared inside. I will continue for the rest of my life and remember my mother. Prepare for me and hope that I will become an engineer or a doctor. I believe that nothing will be intolerable in the days to come. In my past experience, there are inevitable traps, waiting for me. It will be happiness. In addition to torture and corpse-burning chimneys, there are many happy things. People will only ask me about terrible experiences. Next time if they ask me again, I will talk about the happy past in the camp. Of course, it is for them. Ask me, and I haven't forgotten.

(It’s not easy to stare at the movie and then keep pausing to write down the lines...)

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  • Cyril 2022-04-19 09:02:46

    The picture and music are exquisite, but the movie doesn't make sense~~

  • Aniyah 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    There is no reason not to cherish a free life

Fateless quotes

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

    György Köves: Depends on what you call dreadful.

  • Man on train: The main thing is it's over, you survived. What do you feel now you're home again, in the town that you left behind?

    György Köves: Hatred.