Fast forward to finish watching this movie, because the plot is too slow and the dialogue is too long-winded. In the end, I understood the general meaning, and combined with the online comments, I understood that the director wanted to see the big from the small and explain why the World War I broke out. He used violence to resist oppression, just like a child uses violence to resist the oppression of adults. Promote the value of freedom, democracy and equality. But the director's intentions are hidden a little deep, and the expression is not obvious enough. It can be better to use the small to see the big. It is better to make it more obvious and let the audience feel it more deeply.
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