A Nazi is calling for love and peace, and the people of the main war faction are almost losing face. This is very similar to "Persian Language Class". The director knows that it is better to use the villain to oppose the villain's position than to preach from the main point of view. If you give up your identity in exchange for the real heart that surfaced, it can be regarded as a unique romance that belongs to the arc of human nature in war movies. The character design of the pros and cons of "Black Book" can be said to be a classic at the textbook level: the characters of the two camps not only did not adhere to the principles and fulfill their duties, but instead, because of the intensification of the conflict of events, gradually emerged to the opposite position. In the end, they all deconstructed the appearance of "goodness" and "evil" which seem to be "great", but are actually very complex and fragile. The officer wanted to be an anti-war faction, and the anti-war faction wanted to be a mischievous officer. I prefer to see "Black Book" as a group drama: the timeline runs through the life of all characters, fully explaining each person's characteristics and personality orientation, and finally, the characters of life or death are sublimated by the environmental background or the times. The group portrait also came to an end. But this is also a limitation that group portrait movies are difficult to break through. The time limit is a dead line, and the director's style will also spread each group portrait character too evenly. The final film is easy to be flat and straightforward, losing a certain strong movie style. At the end of the movie, the heroine and the gang leader are sitting by the river. The two people who have almost lost everything but survived at the end look at each other and look at the original place. Behind is the coffin with the enemy's corpse. The director only attached his temperament to the film showing the emotion of "grief" on the last page of "Black Book", and it was really late. Compared with a war movie, this is more like a biography of the heroine alone, with rich plots, but it doesn't stop there.
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