*The scene of the two brothers and sisters fighting on the bed in the opening scene is very familiar. I remembered a time when I was a child and my brother was rolled in the sheets, rolled off the bed, and was scolded by my mother...
* When the police came to arrest someone, the little girl reacted very smartly and hid her brother. The key is the main thread throughout the movie. The little girl has been thinking about her obedient brother, thinking about coming back to save him, but the reality is so cruel The stab wounded her...
*Remember the kind policeman. I also remember the calm expression on the little girl's face when she reached out to shake his hand, beyond the maturity of her age...
*The racetrack, the inhuman treatment suffered by the Jews; the cry of the mother and child in the concentration camp when they were separated , Sara's mother held up her forehead and kissed her deeply when they parted, wishing her a picture... I always felt that Sara's ability to survive strong is related to my mother's blessing...
*The little girl grows up more It's beautiful~~ But, you can imagine the shadow left in her heart by history. Her parents were sent to a concentration camp, and her younger brother died in the closet that she locked up with her own hands. How tough she must bear such memories. ···She has done a good job····
*william's eyes have the wisdom and determination of a mother. When he said that his life was a lie, he suddenly thought that in fact, there are many things in life that we take for granted. She was like a frightened bird. She knew what a gray memory would leave her child, so she chose to hide it. If it was me, I would do the same.
*There are a few scenes in the film that are so familiar that sometimes such pictures will appear in dreams; I have always believed that one day, I will live in such a place, even for a short period of months or years. Ha ha.
*At the end of the film, the reunion between the reporter and willianm is a bit vicissitudes; william looks a lot older, the reporter is more beautiful after becoming a mother, and the little daughter is also very beautiful; when talking about the girl's name is sara, william finally endures I can't stop crying...the last scene is the cute back of the little girl standing on the windowsill...I think the reporter wanted to commemorate something with this, or to make up for Sara who is already in heaven What, to make up for the wonderful childhood she missed...
*We are all products of history, part of the stories that happened in our time. After watching the film, I feel that people are so insignificant, and sometimes so ignorant. Many countries have hurt their compatriots in one way or another in a special period; perhaps the process of civilization is like this, and it is always inevitable to make some mistakes; some mistakes can be made up, some can never be repaired, but At the very least, we have the courage to be honest about our mistakes. In this regard, China will continue to make efforts.
*Remember the girl's determined gaze. Great acting~
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