I haven't seen it, but I feel it and think of the Nanjing Massacre to write about it, don't spray it

Bo 2022-04-23 07:03:13

I am a person who is very afraid of watching WWII massacre movies,
but I have still watched "Schindler's List", "Life is Beautiful" and "The Pianist".
These three movies are all. After watching it once, I will never dare to watch
the depressing movies again. The black and white, and the seemingly happy colors, and the silence for the sake of life
all make me feel depressed and unbearable.

I have never dared to watch this movie. I saw some bean friends commented that when I saw the corpses piled up, I was scared and cried.
My heart increased the resistance to watching this movie.

It seems that we will also shoot the Nanjing Massacre every two years.

Every director who filmed the Nanjing Massacre
said in pain when he was interviewed, that he felt very depressed.

We once experienced the same fear of death as the Jews, the hope of life in the shimmer,
but why, I haven’t seen one for so long What about a movie that received attention and rushed to a very touching reaction to the dark times we were in?
Can we stop talking about Nanjing? Can there be less anti-Japanese dramas, and more movies or film and television works that are in line with the reaction at that time?

Why did Germany admit its own crimes and mistakes
? Why did the Japanese people still deceive their own people about the obscure history

of the Japanese government and the Japanese government, and have always wanted to cover up their crimes,

but how can we forget it?

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Son of Saul quotes

  • Abraham Warszawski: Who's this boy?

    Saul Ausländer: My son.

    Abraham Warszawski: But you have no son.

    Saul Ausländer: I do. I have to bury him.

    Abraham Warszawski: You don't need a rabbi for that.

    Saul Ausländer: At least he'll do what's right.

  • Saul Ausländer: I have to take care of my son. He's not from my wife.

    Abraham Warszawski: When did you last see him?

    [pause]

    Abraham Warszawski: You have no son.