What was the reason for the French man who was shot? I don't understand

Terry 2022-01-28 08:24:25

Too bad, the rude and ignorant peasant didn't die. It's a pity that the German killed an elegant Frenchman inexplicably, and the mentally retarded heroine went to rescue the vulgar and disgusting peasant. The three views of spicy chicken slices are not correct! ! ! ! ! ! Too bad, the rude and ignorant peasant didn't die. It's a pity that the German killed an elegant Frenchman inexplicably, and the mentally retarded heroine went to rescue the vulgar and disgusting peasant. The three views of spicy chicken slices are not correct! ! ! ! ! ! Too bad, the rude and ignorant peasant didn't die. It's a pity that the German killed an elegant Frenchman inexplicably, and the mentally retarded heroine went to rescue the vulgar and disgusting peasant. The three views of spicy chicken slices are not correct! ! ! ! ! ! Too bad, the rude and ignorant peasant didn't die. It's a pity that the German killed an elegant Frenchman inexplicably, and the mentally retarded heroine went to rescue the vulgar and disgusting peasant. The three views of spicy chicken slices are not correct! ! ! ! ! !

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  • Jose 2022-03-22 09:02:54

    The love expressed in the film is nothing but loneliness and revenge, and the abnormal love generated by the slightest resonance

  • Elza 2022-03-22 09:02:54

    It is no different from British films like "The Invisible Woman", "Summer of February", and "The Oath of Youth". It is too stingy to talk about the love of children who are tender like water in the grand background. But the most dramatic thing is that the "German officer" from Belgium used fluent German and English to communicate with a group of "French people" from English-speaking countries. Could this be the so-called European integration?

Suite Française quotes

  • Lucile Angellier: Hardly a word of our true feelings had ever been spoken. Not a single word about love.

  • Madeleine Labarie: My father always said, if you want to see what people are truly made of, start a war.