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Fern 2022-04-24 07:01:04
I don't know what other language can I use to express the feeling of watching this movie. How can the pain in my heart and the hatred and torture of a lifetime be resolved in an instant? How can the crimes of an era be borne by one person, how can the pain of a race be borne by one person, the law is ultimately above the moral, but the moral can smooth the ultimate...
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Constantin 2022-04-24 07:01:04
Think of the beautiful legends of...
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Lysanne 2022-04-24 07:01:04
The reader is very nice, I like it very...
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Arvilla 2022-04-24 07:01:04
That history, that feeling, is deeply...
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Rodrigo 2022-04-24 07:01:04
Love crosses the boundaries of age, it seems to become a little longer, it becomes a responsibility, a kind of mutual help that comes...
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Belle 2022-03-23 09:01:33
This movie is of great significance to me. I specially found novels to read, and I also wrote fan novels. This movie vividly records the years of high school from the side. The fall of the Berlin Wall represents the arrival of a new era. The sins of a generation need to be flogged and encouraged with conscience, culture, and constant vigilance. The past is in the past and cannot be changed. Responsible, we can create a new future, full...
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Winona 2022-03-23 09:01:33
One should not be drawn into the sin of a sinful man because he loves...
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Nakia 2022-03-23 09:01:33
It's one of the best movies in my heart. Discuss two extremely profound propositions, one is "the banality of evil"; the other is...
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Hilda 2022-03-23 09:01:33
The movie must have hired an American legal adviser. I feel that the legal part of the trial is quite accurate, and it makes people feel how unfair the original legal system is to the poor who have no access to legal terms/resources. The trial part is the best and most prudent in the whole film, while other parts are too procrastinated and superficial, and I feel that many of the inner emotions expressed in the book have been ignored. The line "Camp is not a university" is...
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Kylee 2022-03-23 09:01:33
For disappointment, there is nothing left but...
The Reader Comments
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Rose Mather: People ask all the time what I learned in the camps. But the camps weren't therapy. What do you think these places were? Universities? We didn't go there to learn. One becomes very clear about these things. What are you asking for? Forgiveness for her? Or do you just want to feel better yourself? My advice, go to the theatre, if you want catharsis. Please. Go to literature. Don't go to the camps. Nothing comes out of the camps. Nothing.
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Professor Rohl: Societies think they operate by something called morality, but they don't. They operate by something called law.
Professor Rohl: 8000 people worked at Auschwitz. Precisely 19 have been convicted, and only 6 of murder.
Professor Rohl: The question is never "Was it wrong", but "Was it legal". And not by our laws, no. By the laws at the time.
Director: Stephen Daldry
Language: English,German,Greek,Latin Release date: January 30, 2009