After watching this film, I can't help but want to watch it again. From the beginning to the end, the various classic clips make people laugh. The pilot fell from the air to the painter. The painter was serious, but the paint happened to be splashed on the head of the serious Nazi officer. One side was trying hard to escape, and the other side was a formal occasion, but created a very humorous scene, let it go. Naturally, nothing contrived. In the hotel, the two walked into the wrong room, the honest painter enjoyed the Nazi officer's things, and the musician complained about the Nazi officer who snored all night. The two escaped from under the nose of the Nazis, creating an image of Nazi stupidity. The conductor and the painter are cunning and taking advantage, and the other is honest and clever. The journey of the two is full of laughs. The last cross-eyed gunner, the performance is vivid, art comes from life, and it is higher than life. Things that can't happen in reality have happened, expressing a mockery of the Nazis' anti-human behavior.
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