Rock-solid yet soft human nature

Jeffry 2022-04-21 09:03:01

After Germany was defeated in World War II, the German prisoners were responsible for clearing the mines they had planted along the Danish coast. The sergeant had to ensure the safety of the coastal minefields and assigned more than a dozen young Germans to the area he was in charge of, and the story began. Who should be blamed, did the Germans suffer, and the Danish officers were cruel, I don't know. I can only give some thoughts on human nature. The Germans who demined are still children, and they are full of longing for the future life. Maybe they don’t know or understand why they go to the battlefield, for the country, for the family, for the honor, if others Yes, I believe they are not. They were drafted into the army when they were ignorant. The boy who blew his arms missed his hometown and his mother before his death. Door. The sergeant's hatred of Germany has made him angry, and he will never pity them. The children can't eat or sleep well. The explosion in the demining caused the children to die one by one, and the children's hearts have also changed. Denmark After the little girl was rescued, all the twin brothers died, and then the mine loaded the truck and exploded. They were even discussing the good days after returning home, and there were only 4 people left. And kindness, on the other side is the suffering of the country and the hatred of the invaders. The superior requires that all German soldiers must be cleared before they can go back, but the children have already cleared the mines. Let it grow and thrive in the sun. He really can't let the accident continue to happen. Whatever happened in the past has passed. He can't hate the simple child anymore. , their hearts are also mixed feelings, we should be happy and grateful to live in a peaceful era.

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  • Renee 2022-03-20 09:02:21

    CCTV6 National Edition, adapted from real life. A unique anti-war masterpiece with a unique perspective. After reading it, he was speechless. The "Let's Release" at the end is a stroke of God. Human nature should first be the fear of life. "After the war, more than 2,000 German prisoners of war cleared more than 1.5 million mines on the west coast of Denmark. Half of them died from mines, and most of these prisoners were teenagers." This is the shocking line at the end. An unconventional interpretation. What is commendable is that the film did not stop at the anti-fascist routine with the theme first, but went deeper and farther into the inner world of every German prisoner of war, every demining boy is Three-dimensional and lively independent individuals, like all teenagers, they have love, hatred, helplessness, and various dreams... They do not rigidly stay in the moral judgment of black and white, but from the encounters of a group of young people. (Deeply in desperate situation and forced to atonement) to explore the nature and cruelty of war. In a sense, war does not matter whether it wins or loses. There are only the pale lives that are crushed, trampled, and fooled, just like those young souls who are permanently fixed on the beach and die with the wind.

  • Ericka 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    Demining tells about the relationship between Germany and Denmark after World War II. At that time, Denmark had a deep hatred of Germany. German captives went to Denmark to clear mines. This was their responsibility. They were also treated inhumanely in Denmark. This is a Danish-German co-production. Both countries dare to face the mistakes they have made. And the death of a child-like prisoner in mine clearance will cause you to think about whose fault was the war. This is a reflection on the war, and the most important point is this.

Land of Mine quotes

  • Sgt. Carl Rasmussen: Those of you who count the mines, make sure my card is updated. This task is as important as defusing mines.

  • Lt. Ebbe Jensen: If they are old enough to go to war, they are old enough to clean up.