Ernst-Hugo Järegård

Ernst-Hugo Järegård

  • Born: 1928-12-12
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  • Extended Reading
    • Freddy 2022-03-16 08:01:01

      where is the train going

      The European Express is a very unusual film about post-World War II Germany.

      The first is its ideological connotation. It does not blindly belittle Germany, but through the actions of the werewolf, it shows the situation in which the defeated Germany was controlled by the coalition forces...

    • Oceane 2022-03-16 08:01:01

      Film Semiotics and Screen Synthesis

      In 1991, "Europa Express" participated in the premiere of the 44th Cannes Film Festival. In the same year, the Hollywood special effects blockbuster "Terminator 2" was released and achieved worldwide success. The success of "Terminator 2" represented the computer The era of digital special...

    • Alda 2022-03-24 09:03:49

      The absurd and cold Europe, from a post-Nazi Germany narrative line that is complicated and matter-of-fact to the climax at the end, deviates from the height of anti-humanity, which actually weakens the previous reflection, and the cold hypnosis 123 also feels unnecessary. Anyway, this film is quite Twisted the strokes of magic plus keep committing 2

    • Willa 2022-03-18 09:01:10

      But patriotism cannot be used as a grand excuse for war. The director discusses the various contradictions of racial and partisan war and peace, and tells the process of an idealistic young man turning into a violent madman. Let me give 5 stars at the end, love

    Europa quotes

    • Lawrence Hartmann: The Americans are clever. First they get hold of the IG Farben's chemical patents - and then they destroy the plants to prevent production. All in the name of "demilitarization." I really admire the Americans.

    • Lawrence Hartmann: Mr. Kessler, did you know that many factories in Germany were owned by Americans during the war?