Speaking of cruelty, this The film was actually pretty good. There weren't too many bloody scenes. There were only a lot of scary espionage scenes. Several times I was so scared that I had to fast-forward until she got through the danger before returning to normal playback. It's not that I'm timid, it's just because the scene was too real, and I was too concerned about her, which
made me overly nervous... The most worrying thing about the whole drama is that she and her family encountered a German patrol boat when they were ferrying out of the country, and they just reunited with her family. Just finished saying, "We don't need to be separated in the future", but they are separated from each other like this, especially after the German soldiers carried the Jewish bodies on the ship ashore, they stripped their clothes and looted gold and silver jewelry and money. Stripping away" is a random tearing without dignity. Regardless of gender, their hands are all over the body, searching for any place to hide their belongings, and the heroine just looks at her father, mother, and younger brother. The body was insulted like this, but he could only swallow his breath and turn around and abscond, because even if he rushed out, it would only be one more corpse.
I really saw that my stomach started to churn. There was no way I could do it, and I felt the same way again.
There are too many scenes of naked bodies in the whole play, because in those turbulent times, women may be stripped naked anytime and anywhere, and the private parts of breasts seem to no longer belong to themselves. Anyone who has the right to kill you Can make you strip naked, even if you resist, you will also strip naked after being killed by him.
When it comes to the plot twist in the second half, it may be quite obvious. I almost guessed it from the beginning. From the initial ferry deception, to the final ambush being seen through, the most obvious is probably the lawyer right from the beginning. She said, "At this point, you shouldn't trust people so easily." From that point on, I started to be suspicious of lawyers. All I can say is that the heart is separated from the belly, and it may not be able to see the heart after a long time.
I remember another woman in the play, she was not really lewd, she just wanted to live, to live prosperously, so she sold her body to whoever was in power, she was a mass prostitute for German officers during the war , put his arm around an Allied soldier after the war and said, "He has everything a girl wants, so I love him." It looked absolutely true, not false. This kind of person lives, just lives, just pursues material things and enjoyment, and doesn't care about the channels they get. Who says this is not a good thing? At least the heart won't be tortured. People say, "You should get rid of shame as soon as possible." In fact, the most important thing for shameless people is to throw away your heart.
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