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Grayson 2022-04-22 07:01:48
I dare not say, what kind of era is this?
Everyone has their youth. Young, innocent, and memorable.
Years are old, and looking back on the past, there is always a clear stream in my heart. This is my love for youth and my nostalgia for that time.
Youth is not necessarily pure, but it is often pure. What boys do is just for the sake of blood,...
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Carmine 2022-04-19 09:02:43
A Brief Analysis of the Friendship of Two Boys in "Hitler's Boys"
Sadly, Friedrich never understood his friend Albrecht. Even in the end, I think he changed his approach because of the death of his friend, and he may still not understand why the previous boxing was wrong.
Because the two grew up in very different environments. Going to school at Napola was a...

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Alfreda 2022-03-28 09:01:11
Dennis Gansel's "NaPolA" describes the disillusionment of German teenagers after entering the military academy. The faint same-sex feelings and sentimental endings are embarrassing, and his ambition to interpret history does not stop there. Four years later, he brought " Die Welle. Full text: http://hou26.org/zeta/golden2004b.htm#napola
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Ora 2022-04-24 07:01:22
My sense of totalitarianism and elitism flared up again, ignoring it - as far as the film is concerned, it was fine, but it still felt lacking.
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Christoph Schneider: Pull yourself together!
Albrecht Stein: Pull myself together? Do you know what we just did? You shouldn't have shot! You shouldn't have shot!
Tjaden: I didn't give the order. Your father said they had guns!
Albrecht Stein: Why are you looking at me like that?
Friedrich Weimer: I'm not looking at you.
Albrecht Stein: I know what you're thinking. Don't look at me like that!
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Albrecht Stein: [reading from his essay] "As childish as it sounds, the winter time and the sight of freshly fallen snow always fill us with inexplicable joy. Perhaps because as children, we associated it with Christmas. I always imagine myself the hero who killed dragons, rescued virgins, and freed the world from evil. As we went out yesterday to find the prisoners, I felt like that little boy who wanted to save the world."
Vogler: Albrecht, stop.
Albrecht Stein: But as we returned, I understood that I am part of the evil that I wanted to save us from.
Vogler: Albrecht, stop.
Albrecht Stein: Shooting prisoners is wrong. They were not armed, as Governor Stein told us, to incite us. We didn't shoot men, only children.
Vogler: Out!