The post-war reflection should have been a profound reflection and an opportunity to seek redemption, no matter who wins or loses. But the movie just tore open a hole, showing a moral hill of how to treat prisoners of war, but missed the origin and criticism of the war. Germany is the aggressor, who and why sent their children to the territory of the invaded country, and how these have the opportunity to represent the voices of ordinary Germans after the war in the future... Aren't these more worthy of exploration and discussion?
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