She looks good, she can do whatever she wants

Wilfred 2022-03-26 09:01:09

This kind of film depicting the period of World War II has always shown war and peace, army and family, cruelty and warmth

Set in Poland, which was invaded by the Nazis in 1939

There are two things in the film that are very touching:

The Jewish doctor was rescued from the Warsaw slum by the director of the Warsaw Zoo. He felt that it would bring a crisis to the peaceful life of the protagonist. It happened that the heroine played the piano and reminded that many Jews who had been hiding at home for a long time slowly filled the whole living room. Find out that you are not alone in being protected.

At the end of the war, Dean, who was shot in the neck during a guerrilla fight with the Germans in the old city, miraculously survived. The dean's wife dropped the tableware she was setting and ran to her husband.

On September 1, 1939, the Germans fired their first fascist artillery against Poland.

In October 1940 the Jews of Warsaw were driven to the slums.

1942.8.5, what kind and lovely children asked the dean for a hug and laugh before getting on the train. The innocence contrasted sharply with the concentration camp they were going to.

1945.1 German troops evacuated back to Berlin

1945.9 Warsaw liberated and rebuilt

The filming of animals in a human zoo is also a main line throughout the film. They are persecuted by war just like humans.

I have to say that the shooting of the cute rabbit and the young lion in the arms of the heroine is fixed in the hearts of every audience.

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  • Osbaldo 2022-03-20 09:02:14

    It’s okay, although er, I want to live more animals privately, it’s better to see the original party storytelling, and I hope the book can be more gentle.

  • Antwan 2022-03-22 09:02:20

    Although I love Jessica, I still think it's too contrived! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

The Zookeeper's Wife quotes

  • Jan Zabinski: I was raised with these people. Gentile, Jewish. It didn't matter to my family. It never mattered to me.

  • Dr. Janusz Korczak: But what of the children, Dr. Zabinski? My heart is no different than yours, I don't believe. I should not be here. They should not be here. You should not be here.