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Jerry 2022-01-21 08:03:35
Sorstalanság
Sorstalanság's impermanence, Hungarian film, 2002 Nobel Prize-winning writer Imre Kertez's novel adaptation of the same name, the suffering experience of a 14-year-old Hungarian Jewish teenager in a German concentration camp during World War II. Very depressed, in the section carrying the big bag,...
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Gregorio 2022-01-21 08:03:35
Never pass
The impermanence of destiny is a true portrayal of our lives.
We are like ants on the ground, we have to accept the mercy of fate. Never say that the worst time has passed, it will never pass, and is connected with our short life until the moment we die.
But there are still good memories in the...

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Laurianne 2022-03-14 14:12:29
Adapted from Imre’s autobiographical novel. In this Nazi concentration camp theme film/text, the creator did not try to exaggerate the criticism and accusation of war in similar themes, but reflected on the impact of war on individuals. At the end of the film, Carvey's monologue is very interesting. Compared with the sympathy and charity of the outside world, life in the concentration camp has a warm affection due to personal experience. For pain, others can never feel the same.
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Jimmie 2022-04-20 09:02:25
Growing Up in a Concentration Camp reflects the gloom and cruelty of the war history from the perspective of a teenager; the boy played it well
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