It tells how man becomes the devil.

Preston 2022-04-11 09:01:07

It's really a good movie, not to say that the movie is so good. Rather, it allows people to see the extent to which human evil can spread wantonly under certain circumstances. It must be admitted that the male protagonist is a talent, but he was born in the wrong era and went the wrong way. But what can be done? ? to be or not to be that sa question. The first step of the male protagonist is simply to choose survival, and then in order to survive the most simple requirement, Musashi deepens step by step and becomes a demon. This is a story about drinking poison to quench thirst. The protagonist can only get the right to survive by constantly making himself evil. With a popular phrase "it's the world that's wrong!" The rise of fascism has written this cannibalistic ending from the very beginning!

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  • Jerod 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    A film full of evil, driven by the evil of dictatorship, the evil of inflammation, the evil of rabble, and the evil of mediocrity, the unintentional lies full of loopholes have evolved into a historical tragedy. The Wehrmacht, the SS, the Gestapo, the military police, the administration, and the judiciary all came on stage, and there were no dead eggs, let alone innocent people, and it was chilling. The so-called hero is nothing more than independent thinking, not subservient to authority and situation, not smeared, and not evading responsibility.

  • Clarissa 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    Put on an identity and master a slogan, and people can annihilate conscience and turn into demons. Don't say you started out just to survive, the mere purpose is not an excuse for misbehavior. The picture of a group of people holding guns and sniping at the last man who was dragging the killed prisoner to escape in the carnival night in the camp is very similar to the portrayal of some recent events. When you choose to take up the gun, there is no guarantee that you will not lose your humanity.

The Captain quotes

  • Willi Herold: My father always said, "If you've done something wrong, then at least admit it."