He is waiting for my bread

Bernice 2021-11-12 08:01:14

Because of the war, the little boy had to leave his familiar friends and familiar cities to a relatively isolated small village. The father of the hero is an army officer, and there are many unclear servants in his family, including older boys who are as big as him in striped pajamas. The male protagonist who leaves the familiar city needs a little partner, so he meets the little boy in striped pajamas. The male protagonist doesn’t understand why he lives in the barbed wire fence, he doesn’t understand why he wears striped clothes, but the two of them are good friends. , The male protagonist said that he would bring a large sandwich to him, but the sandwich was dropped during the sneak run, so the male protagonist missed the appointment. He promised to bring better things to the little boy next time. He never wanted to meet him this time. It turned out to be a disaster for the hero. . . The striped pajamas the boy wore when he left this world, he didn't know that the pajamas he wore were actually prison uniforms.

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  • Michel 2021-11-12 08:01:14

    Watching this film quietly at night is inexplicably sad and shocked. Sometimes it is not the evil itself that is terrible, but to cover up the consequences of the evil can make people mistakenly think that the evil is good. Seeing the ending, the last line of defense was broken. Should I grieve for the innocent death of the young man and the loss of his mother's beloved son, or should I grieve that this death has become the punishment for his father and the Nazi crimes...( ps. Rupert Friend is too evil.

  • Herta 2022-03-24 09:01:31

    1. The BBC has a strong taste; 2. This issue of People Weekly just made a summary of World War II films, scattered pearls and assembled into necklaces, there are often rare masterpieces on the subject of World War II; 4. "Before the germination of dark rationality, it was sound, smell and vision that weighed childhood"; 5. The opening part is worth learning from; 6. One less star is the gap with "Life is Beautiful". 7. Details!

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas quotes

  • Bruno: It's not fair you've got a nicer view.

    Gretel: I'm not swapping.

  • Shmuel: Would you dare do it?