Not all wars are tragedies

Willa 2022-11-01 21:09:13

With such a heavy background of war and the fate of such entangled characters, it is not actually a tragedy. The five young people, through the war, have experienced a lot, met a lot, and grown a lot. Although they were kidnapped on the war machine, everyone still walked the difficult road according to their own choice, whether it was life or death in the end.
In the end, it is surprising that the people who seemed to have the best chance of surviving died, and the people who were most likely to die generously survived; the people who seemed to be in the safest position were killed, and the people in the most dangerous position were killed. people saved their lives. In addition, what surprised me the most was that the nurse was with her doctor in charge after learning that her lover had died. I vaguely know the reason for this choice, but I cannot understand it.
As for the plot, what I don't think makes sense is that the Jewish female doctor, since she was captured by the Germans, how could she survive and become a female Soviet officer? Her Jewish identity can't be concealed from the Germans, can it be concealed from the Soviets? The more brilliant supporting role in the characters is the Polish girl who escaped with Victor. In the end, although the Soviet female nurse played a short time, it left a deep impression. And the fate of the more bright spot is the leader of the German SS.
The reunion arrangements of several people in the film are also very meaningful. Each time happens to be the time when a character's fortunes are about to take a turn.
In the end, the younger brother has the style of the big cousin in Downton. Besides the head of the SS and the uncle of the doctor, he should be the most handsome. In addition, the long eyelashes are really good. When taking close-ups, the flickering eyelashes are too eye-catching.

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