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Stone 2022-01-21 08:03:35
Alive, from spring to winter...
Here, there is only death, not love and sex.
Death is inevitable, and living is good fortune.
The dark yellow scenes constantly switch as the lens stretches, bright street scenes, boys wearing yellow six-pointed stars, crowds wearing yellow six-pointed stars, farewell rituals that signify death by... -
Edna 2022-01-21 08:03:35
Fate is impermanent: Hell does not exist, but concentration camps are real!
A young life, due to the impermanence of fate, wandered around in the terrible concentration camp of World War II at his young age, and he was considered a dead person.
In the form of the first person, with the old colors, the movie performed this scene of a brutal tragedy that is rare in the...

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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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Kailyn 2022-04-23 07:04:14
The sweet and warm tone at the beginning and then the gray, white and black later went from being outside the country to carrying endless nightmares, and finally returned to the homeland after nine deaths and finally found that the first thing that came to mind for the homeland was hatred. The unexpected answer
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Rozi: So people don't hate you?
György Köves: Who would hate me?
Rozi: Everyone.
György Köves: But why?
Rozi: Because of this!
[points at his star]
György Köves: Oh, that? Well, they may hate me, but I don't think it's me they hate. Net me personally, just in general.
Rozi: They hate in general?
György Köves: In general, yes. Not you, not me, but... the idea of a Jew.
Rozi: Great. Because I for one don't really know what that is.
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György Köves: [hearing bombers overhead] Will it drop or won't it? That was the question. I just had to recognize the pittance of the stake, so that I could enjoy the game. I was beginning to grasp the simple secret of my universe. I could be killed anywhere, any time.