"The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas" is a World War II-themed movie I saw a long time ago, and it's still quite emotional to revisit it now.
We are sad and sorry for Bruno's death, but the Jewish boys have a different attitude. Some people are surprised, some people scold, and they say that he killed Bruno. I'm going to refute this.
War is like this, and so is human nature. Bruno did not expect that the father he admired turned out to be a murderous demon, and the Jewish boy did not know why his relatives were locked in a dark room by the officers. They only know that I and each other are good friends, and friends should never leave. Even if a friend begged to play at the camp, then agreed to his wishes.
The world of children is beautiful, but the real world is cruel...
I was outraged to see the Nazi officers in the film collectively watch the race-friendly short film. The sinful Nazis, on the surface, did good deeds for the Jews, providing them with food, shelter, and entertainment facilities, and happy smiles bloomed on the faces of Jewish children and old people. But the truth is the opposite. Those happy smiles were forcibly performed by them being forced, beaten, and tortured by the Nazis. Who knows if they can endure it to the end, and who knows that what awaits them in the end is death...
The ugly skin of the Nazis is full of animalistic haze. None of this is real! War destroys houses, dehumanizes, and leads to killing, but the innocence of Bruno and the Jewish boy keeps everything good.
In the end, the heavy iron door was closed, and the iron door was permeated with the breath of death, striped pajamas were spread out on the bench, and a hundred lives disappeared... Only Mother Bruno and the Jewish people were left behind. the tears of the people.
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