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Dewayne 2022-04-19 09:02:45
touching same-sex love
MAX's final miserable cry and his resolute death were extremely shocking. Putting same-sex love in such a scene as a Nazi concentration camp is to show the difficulty of acknowledging this forbidden love, and the second is to say that in such a perverted era, human nature is distorted and...
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Izabella 2022-01-21 08:03:10
Same sex is also great
The story begins in Berlin during the Nazi rule. Max and Rudy are gay. Max is a handsome guy who calls himself a "bad guy". Rudy is a Dancer. The persecution of homosexuals by the Nazis forced them to flee. But in the end it was hard to escape the hunt. On the train to the concentration camp, Max...

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Weston 2022-04-22 07:01:49
When I first saw this film, I felt that it was very rough and very low cost. (Although it is a small cost to see at the end) But the word rough is indescribable. In the desert, in the senseless labor of moving stones, in the absence of any physical contact, there is love. The second male wiped his eyebrows before he died, he was saying "I love you", and then he died. Moving stones finally has "meaning"
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Delaney 2022-03-16 09:01:07
Does the screenwriter want to say: "TRUE LOVE means when u love someone more than ur own life."? Did not see JudeLaw. . . The director and Gandalf Ian McKellen are a couple~
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