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Gerard 2022-04-20 09:02:59
Bruised Reed - Guilty Innocent
"The bruised reed he will not break; the stubborn light he will not blow out." - Matthew 12:20
The movie "Les innocentes" tells a story:
1945 World War II ended , French Red Cross female physician Mathilde treated wounded soldiers in Warsaw, and one night, she was invited to the convent to treat... -
Jonas 2022-04-19 09:03:20
Will you choose to help the innocent?
After the war, the women who were collectively ravaged by German and Soviet soldiers—the biggest problem, were the nuns, welcomed one child after another. Originally, some of them could not accept the fact, fear, remorse, and fear that they would be cursed. Younger and more enlightened, it will be...

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Loyce 2022-04-17 08:01:01
There are some problems with the script, the actors' performances are too many, the characterization is not enough, and the historical construction of the set is too sloppy, but the composition and scheduling can see the effort, the story itself is largely the female director's own for some grand issues (war trauma, Women and arrogance, crime and punishment, religion and redemption, a certain commonality of violence in different regimes) contributed to the skeptical thinking (and some doubts were ultimately unable to resolve). Thanks for being helpful.
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Suzanne 2022-04-17 09:01:13
Faith is like holding my father's hand when we were young and felt very safe. Then, when we grow up...Life, faith, and even human nature are all vulnerable in the face of war. Fortunately, there are always people who will retain their conscience.
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Maria: Dear Mathilde, the dark clouds have been hunted. We have here the sun in the sky. And you are in our hearts. Other wars may come. Other dangers threaten us, it will soon be difficult to write to us. But whatever our fate is, I feel ready to face it. I know, even if it makes you laugh, God sent you. Let him accompany you through the trials and that joy never misses you. Yours, Maria.
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Mathilde Beaulieu: Good night
Mathilde Beaulieu: I don't want to
[avoiding the kiss from Samuel]
Samuel: Me neither
Mathilde Beaulieu: I mean it
Samuel: So do I
Samuel: What?
[as she tries to stop him from ascending the stairs]
Mathilde Beaulieu: You're too old
Samuel: Charming...
Mathilde Beaulieu: Not too loud
[as she tries to shush him]
Samuel: You didn't say that the first time.
Samuel: It's not true. I may be ugly, but I'm not old.
Mathilde Beaulieu: Pardon, no, you're not that ugly.
Samuel: Really?
Samuel: Come here
Samuel: What?
Samuel: Come here. I take that as an encouragement, you know.
Mathilde Beaulieu: Oui
[and kisses Samuel]