Zoltán Bezerédy

Zoltán Bezerédy

  • Born: 1955-7-18
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    • Gregorio 2022-01-21 08:03:35

      Never pass

      The impermanence of destiny is a true portrayal of our lives.

      We are like ants on the ground, we have to accept the mercy of fate. Never say that the worst time has passed, it will never pass, and is connected with our short life until the moment we die.

      But there are still good memories in the...

    • Imelda 2022-01-21 08:03:35

      He said two passages, and I like them very much.

      Nazi film. Of course, my favorite is "Life is Beautiful". This one is also quite innovative. The starring role is a boy of sixteen or seventeen. Because of his Jewish identity, he was arrested in a concentration camp. At that moment, he had ended his childhood. He used his own vision to get used to...

    • Crystel 2022-04-23 07:04:14

      It took a long time to understand and digest, and it may only be possible to understand this feeling in that era. Compared with the pure hatred of the slaughter of Jews in the Nazi concentration camps, the betrayal of one's own country is amazing. "I've already died once because I'm not angry anymore" - so resonant. . .

    • Andres 2022-04-22 07:01:49

      A plain description of the labor, starvation, and impermanence of life and death in the concentration camp. At the end of the film, the people who survived the war showed evasion and indifference to the boy, which was helpless.

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    Fateless quotes

    • [first lines]

      Narrator: [narrating] I didn't go to school today. Well, if only to ask my teacher to let me go home. I gave him father's letter. He asked what the reason was. I told him father had been called up for forced labor.

    • 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.