One of the masterpieces of WWII

Jolie 2022-09-15 08:02:31

After watching a few WWII-themed movies, it is blunt to say that some domestic movies are instant kills. I don't know what stars and famous actors they are, they don't have great looks, and their stories don't pretend to be incomprehensible or simple and rough. But just looking at it like this, the characters' performances are not deliberate, the music is not abrupt, the colors of the shots are not overwhelming, and there are no complicated plot branches. It feels very smooth and natural, very shocking, and very flavorful.

Fake Persians invented Fake Persian, and every question and answer made people nervous. Finally, I recalled the death list through this "root", and the sadness was inextricable. The officer, as a contradictory character, was stopped at the end to learn the fact that the fake Persian deceived him. What happened to him in the end? I don't know... Some people hope that the fake Persian can save him, some people think that he is still a heinous villain and can't ignore the cruel side just because he has done good things... Everyone, can't be defined by a simple good person or bad person , where the background color given by the times has been accumulated.

There is no family and country in the story, no shocking scenes (of course, this kind of grand narrative is well expressed and exciting), some are just to see the big from the small, learn Persian, and elicit why the massacre was carried out, who was massacred, and what happened to the war. The hurt... Reflect on history, look at it objectively, remember history, and cherish peace.

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  • Mckenzie 2022-03-14 08:01:02

    "The Reader's List", invented a language, call you by your names. (The snoring can be heard from time to time in the second half, I thought it was issued by the people on the screen who were tired from hard work in the quarry, but I only reacted when I was there. It's a live audience...)

  • Aric 2022-03-14 08:01:02

    Pure commercial film. I chose this one because the poster looks like a pianist, but unfortunately it's not at the same level. This is the one that saw the most early departures in the three days of watching the movie, and it was also the one that the audience used the most mobile phones. The normal length of the early two hours behind it really got me on pins and needles, too long and too much useless plot branches. What's the point of a love triangle, just to say the biggest joke of invisible? After seeing so much suffering, why did you suddenly decide to help the Italian brothers, who in turn helped kill people, even if it was a commercial film, it was too deliberate and unreasonable, right? After it came out I could only console myself maybe because it was based on real events, anyway the script was terrible. If the front is really portrayed well enough, without those extra branches and turns, it should become a big tear in the end. In the end, I didn't hear any sniffling around, which has already explained the problem. I still like this Hanhan officer very much, he looks like Erwin Smith (not). But it's too far-fetched to say it's human nature, it's love, and it's an officer and a boy. I think you're insulting "The Officer and the Boy".

Persian Lessons quotes

  • 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.

  • Klaus Koch: As long as you work for me nothing will happen to you. I bet 20 cans of meat that nothing will happen to you.

    Gilles: Too bad I won't be able to eat them since I'll be dead.