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Jerel 2022-03-18 09:01:03
This is not a comment. Feel the difference in education
This is not a comment. Just feel the difference in education.
In Berlin in the 1940s, Bruno, an eight-year-old boy, returned home after playing outside with his classmates to find that the house was busy. It turned out that his father, who was a Nazi officer, was being promoted and was about to be... -
Darron 2022-03-23 09:01:33
Turns out we were only different in a striped pajama
Bruno is a child, only eight years old, who likes to read adventure books and do adventure things. His dream in life is to become an explorer. I have a father who I admire, a mother who loves me, and a sister who loves ragdolls, all of which cannot be said to be admirable, but they are also happy...

Domonkos Németh
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Jerrell 2022-03-23 09:01:33
75/100, the director created a complete system of symbols (from striped pajamas to various fences, nets, etc.) to wrap this ironic tragic story, and the mood is quite good. And set up "irrational" characters to destroy the "rational" world and established rules, and the character's perspective is the opposite of the traditional sense, which is relatively novel and has deeper thinking, when the natural compassion for all innocent people is guided by images. The biased emotions generated by the shift seem more interesting than the seemingly clichéd Nazi issue. However, there is still a problem. Except for the first protagonist, the other characters are more heavily masked, and the design of the whole event is too heavy. Although it is depressing, the aftertaste is still very empty.
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Annetta 2022-03-21 09:01:33
"Mom" looks very cute like Sophie Marceau's shmuel
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas quotes
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Jewish Man: No, it's just a shower.
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Father: [Elsa has just discovered the true nature of the camp] Elsa, I was sworn to secrecy.
Mother: From your own wife?
Father: I took an oath upon my life, do you understand? Elsa, you believe in this too. You want this country to be strong...
Mother: No, Ralph! No, not THAT! How could you?
Father: Because I am a solider! Soliders fight wars!
Mother: That isn't WAR!
Father: That is a part of it, it's a vital part of it! The Fatherland we all desire, all of us, you included, cannot be achieved without work such as this!
[Elsa begins to break down]
Father: Elsa, Elsa!
Mother: Get away from me! GET AWAY FROM ME!
[Begins to cry]
Bruno: [Enters Ralph's office] Grandpa's here!
Father: We'll be through in a moment.
[to Elsa]
Father: Who told you about this?