"Operation Bernard" tells the story of a group of Jews with special skills who are forced to print counterfeit banknotes for the Nazis in a concentration camp. The master and princess must have two, the realist Sorovich and the idealist Borg. They had a strong conflict between "letting themselves live" or "letting the war end earlier so more people could live." Borg realized that the Nazis wanted them to print counterfeit money to disrupt the Allied economy. Procrastinating the war changes the tide of the war, and destroys it again and again. Sorovich, the master of counterfeit banknotes, cleverly dealt with the Nazis, endured all kinds of humiliation, and protected himself and his inmates with his wisdom and fighting skills.
"I'm alive, it's not shameful," he said.
Yes, in a concentration camp where life is like ants and dignity is like a mustard, to survive is to win.
We respect the martyrs who died generously to keep their faith, and the brilliance of humanity also shines on the Sorovich who are struggling to survive.
Solovich finally let Herzog go, when he said to the once mighty Nazi officer "You peeed your pants", when Anne wrote in her diary "As long as I live and see the sun, In this cloudless sky, I can't be unhappy", I believe that the entire Jewish nation raised their heads, looked at the cloudless sky above the concentration camp through the barbed wire, and smiled contemptuously.
At the end of the film, Sorovich deliberately lost all his chips, sitting by the sea, facing the mighty sea and the cool sea breeze. At this moment, he had a clear conscience.
I have to mention that "Operation Bernard" was co-produced by Germany and Austria. From this point of view alone, Germany, a nation that dares to face up to and reflect on its own history, is many times bigger than the country of jackals. .
The upcoming movies in April are "Nanjing Nanjing" and "Rabe Diary". I don't have enough mental capacity to go to the cinema to relive those blood and tears, but I will keep it in my heart and continue to boycott a certain country as much as I can. The product.
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