It's a good movie and worth watching.
The heroine is very beautiful. She is also a member of an underground resistance organization against the German invaders. She has a sense of justice and a willingness to sacrifice herself. She is very brave. Destroyed in the war, it made the two people have a little bit of common emotion, mutual sympathy and mutual appreciation. It is a pity that Monty was finally executed, because after the war, Germany and the Netherlands, which were originally hostile countries, became allies on the same front at this time. Therefore, the Allied officer who originally wanted to be lenient was finally forced to be a bald general in Germany. Under "justified coercion", he agreed to the execution of Monty by the German bald general. The failure to rescue the captured comrades led to mutual suspicion among the resistance comrades, and the heroine was almost killed. That black book became the key evidence for the heroine to prove her innocence, and finally became the title of the film. After the war, the people on the victor's side vented their hatred for the captive traitors, which is really disgusting. They were a righteous victor, but that kind of behavior destroyed the victor's image. This should also be the posterity. Reflect on a part of the history of World War II. Don't overdo everything, or you may go to the opposite side. As the characters in the play said, this is no different from Nazi fascism.
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