Movies that will be silent for a long time after watching

Colt 2022-04-22 07:01:05

The part of Bruce's mother crying in the rain makes people feel heartbroken. There is no word to describe it, but as the camera searches for the parents all the way, they switch back and forth with Bruce's final moments, explaining the ending of the story. The door that was frozen in the last shot, the neatly arranged striped pajamas, and Shamer and Bruce who could not come out again, as the color of the same picture lost its color and turned into black, it makes people feel More awake, sad.

In the eyes of an innocent child, there is no war or racial discrimination. All he wants is a little friend who can play with him, he can go out on an adventure, and he can have a father who makes him proud.

Children in the war are likely to have been baptized by fascist concepts in their minds. Like their sister, they showed support for fascism. From liking dolls to reporting on walls, they were influenced and educated by the environment at that time. Although Bruce was not completely affected, he was still willing to be friends and play with Shamer, and he had no prejudice against Jews, but in the end, he accidentally turned into a boy in striped pajamas and lived forever in the adventure. from the world. Children's world is so beautiful, but the reality is so cruel. When the two children were driven to the gas chamber, their fear of the unknown made them hold their hands tightly together. Their friendship was really simple.

May this tragedy never happen again, ever, ever.

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Extended Reading
  • Brady 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Every "Nazi" child was an angel with broken wings in his last life

  • Roger 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Children are the biggest victims of Nazis and extreme nationalism, because their innocence does not understand those extreme hatred and blind blood. In a heavy satire on the Nazis, the stone thrown by extreme nationalism will inevitably fall on oneself in the end.

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas quotes

  • Herr Liszt: Yes Bruno?

    Bruno: I don't understand, the Jew is down to this one man?

    Herr Liszt: The Jew here means the entire Jewish race. If it was just this one man I'm sure something would be done about him.

    Bruno: There is such thing as a nice Jew isn't there?

    Herr Liszt: [Sarcastically] I think Bruno if you ever find a nice Jew, you'd be the best explorer in the world.

  • Father: My work is very important to our country and to you. We're working very hard to make the world better for you.