I feel that many parts of the film are silent but deeply rooted.
I haven't seen such a good movie in a long time. The narration of the whole film is really gripping, following Asa's thoughts into that state of mind, with a curious mind, and admiration for his intelligence... The
seemingly calm and bright picture is secretly brimming with cruel killings.
I feel that the description of the concentration camp is enough, and there are more imaginations that are in line with the world seen from Asa's eyes.
The heart-piercing cry of Asa's mother really made people frown and worry. That kind of pain...
There are not too many films about World War II, but it is rare and unforgettable to narrate from this perspective.
For the events of the film World War II, I do not want to describe in this article.
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