Luckily they met each other and got out of the war

Berta 2022-03-21 09:03:31

The most ironic sentence in the whole film is probably the Norwegian said, you are safe

This sentence is at the cost of the life of a stupid tall man

But the funny thing is, they were already safe

When I was watching "They Don't Get Old Anymore", I was deeply impressed by a veteran soldier in it. He said, are they just like the Germans, trapped in their uniforms. I was very emotional when I saw this sentence. I was thinking about what it would be like if one day the two opposing sides would stop and chat for a while.

This movie fulfills my all-time fantasies

I thought that apart from the clothes, there was really no difference between them, they were just a bunch of lovely people. The Germans are serious and old-fashioned, and the British are hedonistic, so the Germans know that the alcohol of the compass can be disinfected, but they do not want to use it, so the British directly instructed the Germans to cut off the pillars.

It was really fun to get along with these people.

The British, who resisted for dignity at the beginning, silently demanded the Germans to abide by the convention after seeing the gun, and took them as prisoners.

Wearing formal clothes for a meal is too good.

In this hut, whoever has a gun has control, so at the beginning, the British still tried to grab the gun. But then what? Who cares? It's better not to take a gun if you have to keep a watch at night! Just put it outside the door. Who cares?

I always feel that the gun represents war, from focusing on war to ignoring war.

What a peaceful life, if possible, I really hope they will live in this cabin forever until the war is over.

But I also know that war will eventually come to us.

So I'm not at all surprised by the ending.

Some are dead, some are alive.

I do think it's a good thing to live in a POW camp, so that you can stay away from the war.

When they all regain their humanity, can they really be war machines? I don't think I can, but I will be struggling inside.

So, so be it, live in a POW camp, get bullied a little bit, but stay away from the war.

Fortunately, they met each other and got out of the war.

But, cough, cough, I'm a rotten girl who is really full of love to see ahhhhhhhhhhh

It's just emotions, you can't control them

Ha ha ha ha

Also, Ron's acting is so good, I can't see it at all

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Extended Reading
  • Freddy 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    I've watched it for the third time, and it's still good. The pride and stubbornness of the British and the rigidity and rigidity of the Germans, as well as the stubbornness of both sides, the collision of nationality is too clear. The tense confrontation in the small wooden house, the battle of wits and courage, the gradually melting ice and snow and hostility, the friendship has crossed the estrangement, the kindness and humanity have overcome the national war and political discord, but they cannot get rid of the tragedy caused by war and politics, which is embarrassing. The actors are all great.

  • Jude 2022-03-18 09:01:10

    The good thing about this movie is whether you are willing to think about it, what is an enemy and what is a friendship in war, faith and country are just a stupid political tool that dictates you to do some so-called correct killing, which is based on the truth The story of the event has a lot of stamina, although the process still seems rather bland. The beautiful Norwegian snow scene, the northern lights and "Over The Rainbow", Rupert's singing is still so moving. ★★★

Into the White quotes

  • Gunner Robert Smith: I said the soup was okay, you stupid sod!

  • Feldwebel Wolfgang Strunk: [the first time he speaks in English] Nice shooting.

    Gunner Robert Smith: Did you just... speak?