Mads Riisom

Mads Riisom

  • Born: 1978-8-13
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  • Extended Reading
    • Newell 2022-01-09 08:03:13

      Changes in human nature

      At the beginning of the film, the male protagonist (sergeant major) brutally beats one of a group of marching German prisoners. If it weren't for others to persuade him, he might kill the German alive. Why he hates the German army so much? The film didn’t explain it, but I watched it recently. "Son...

    • Josue 2022-01-09 08:03:13

      Self-salvation

      Human emotions and emotions are very wonderful things. When we treat people as symbols, we can easily hate and kill them. However, when they are reduced to people with physical bodies and emotions, our hearts There will be subtle waves unconsciously. This kind of thing is called empathy. To some...

    • Jimmy 2022-03-23 09:02:46

      It's hilarious to see some people mention "redemption". Teenagers forced to go to war, forced to be Nazis, forced to demining with their lives, redemption, you say?

    • Kaylie 2022-03-24 09:02:59

      The cruelty and cruelty of the victorious restorers are no more dignified than the cruelty and cruelty of the invaders. The two are of the same origin. If demining is an atonement, it should also be atonement by real criminals. Evil is rewarded with evil, often in dislocations—this is the real rule in the real world, and in many cases it is even an explicit rule.

    Land of Mine quotes

    • Lt. Ebbe Jensen: If they are old enough to go to war, they are old enough to clean up.

    • closing title card: After the war, more than 2000 German prisoners were forced to remove over 1.5 million landmines from Denmark's west coast.

      closing title card: Nearly half of them were killed or severely wounded.

      closing title card: Many were barely more than children.