Before the Fall evaluation action
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Wilbert 2022-04-24 07:01:22
Narcissism, flattery, and cleverness are revealed throughout. The content of the story is conventional, the characters are thin, the audio-visual scheduling is mediocre, and the ideas are superficial: if it weren't for the beautiful Germanic teenager who sold rotten meat and sold meat all over the screen, he would have thought he was watching a Korean romance idol drama at the end of the last century (laughs). The cheap literary script is mixed with a fake youth, a family ethics with a head and no end, and a random background of the times: riveting and piling up film and television elements to flatter the audience, but the script is crude: the conflict between father and son is still necessary for the plot in Albrecht, In Weimer, it is inexplicable, the role of the inspector Jaucher is redundant and unknown, so there are several close-ups, depicting the inability of the Nazi bureaucracy, the suspicious growth of the juvenile, and the innuendo surrounding the sacrifice of Gladen. The most unbearable, the famous Nationalpolitische Erziehungsanstalten is actually portrayed as less than boys' scout... Director Dennis Gansel's creation before "Die Welle" is so insincere. Max Riemelt and Tom Schilling used practical actions to prove that the taste period of Germanic beauty is limited, so let's add a star to commemorate it.
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Philip 2022-03-19 09:01:08
The dark version of the cow herding class in spring, the dark version of the bottom of the pond, handsome guys have a meeting~
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Christoph Schneider: Pull yourself together!
Albrecht Stein: Pull myself together? Do you know what we just did? You shouldn't have shot! You shouldn't have shot!
Tjaden: I didn't give the order. Your father said they had guns!
Albrecht Stein: Why are you looking at me like that?
Friedrich Weimer: I'm not looking at you.
Albrecht Stein: I know what you're thinking. Don't look at me like that!
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Albrecht Stein: [reading from his essay] "As childish as it sounds, the winter time and the sight of freshly fallen snow always fill us with inexplicable joy. Perhaps because as children, we associated it with Christmas. I always imagine myself the hero who killed dragons, rescued virgins, and freed the world from evil. As we went out yesterday to find the prisoners, I felt like that little boy who wanted to save the world."
Vogler: Albrecht, stop.
Albrecht Stein: But as we returned, I understood that I am part of the evil that I wanted to save us from.
Vogler: Albrecht, stop.
Albrecht Stein: Shooting prisoners is wrong. They were not armed, as Governor Stein told us, to incite us. We didn't shoot men, only children.
Vogler: Out!