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Eusebio 2022-01-09 08:03:13
Denmark's reflection on post-World War II and the difference between Germany and Japan
The movie "Minefields" is also adapted from real historical events.
After the defeat of Germany in World War II, a large number of German prisoners were forced to dig landmines with their bare hands. Many of them are still teenagers, who may happen to have joined the army just before the...
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Vanessa 2022-04-22 07:01:44
Viewing experience: In the face of war, everyone is a loser
I like this movie very much, whether it is the tone, soundtrack, rhythm, and plot, I like it very much.
The shady scene before the film begins is a series of rapid breathing sounds that illustrate the tone of the film: tension.
But what is interesting is that the rhythm of this film is not fast,...

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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.