"Persian Lessons"

Wyatt 2022-04-23 07:05:17

A movie worth thinking about. In fact, in the beginning and even in the middle, I didn't have a particularly deep loving-kindness touch, and even the loving-kindness displayed in some episodes was very funny and interesting. But it gets more intriguing towards the end. In the last drama, he violated the military regulations repeatedly for the Jew, and in the end, he also took him to escape for his life. When he wanted to change his identity and start his life again, in the scene of boarding the plane, he spoke "Persian" complacently at the beginning, until he realized that no one could understand it, and realized that he might have been deceived. The tension is in place, and the emotions are explosive. There is also a scene in which the last escaped Xiaojuan can name the 2840 victims, those names are his life-saving straws, and he made up those "Persian" through these names to save his life, and he himself To see these compatriots slaughtered. I think, his fleshly heart, must be full of guilt and full of gratitude. Really nice!

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Persian Lessons quotes

  • Gilles: [about his daily fourty words in 'Farsi'] Inventing them is not a problem but to remember them all, it's impossible. And there will always be more. Many more.

  • Klaus Koch: [Koch took Gilles back after he was put to move to another camp] You would risk your life for those nameless people.

    Gilles: Those aren't nameless. Just because you don't know their names. At least they aren't murderers.

    Klaus Koch: I'm not a murderer.

    Gilles: No. You just make sure that the murderers eat well.