The whole scene is shrouded in a bloody haze, and the appearance of the heroine makes people feel a trace of hope and warmth in life, especially the candles lit at birthdays, such as toasting and drinking, which are extremely common in ordinary life but in war. The little joys that seem extremely extravagant have already moved people very much. Perhaps they feel the happiness and difficulty of peaceful days. The triviality, troubles and competition of peaceful life seem so insignificant here.
The love between a Nazi officer and a Russian girl actually gave the Nazis a touch of humanity. At least he didn't hate that officer. The pursuit of love and the pursuit of tranquility has no borders, regardless of gender, but the value of sin is always violated. By nature, let the hidden sins in human nature be exposed and spread unscrupulously. The death of the Russian girl was arranged by the bullets of the Russian soldiers, and the bloody and cruelty of the war once again impacted our bottom line.
The climax of the scene is when the Nazis burn the Jews and the innocent little girl, and everyone is angry, both inside and outside the film. When our childhoods were enjoying the infinite love of our parents and the beauty of nature and society, they were left with panic, hunger and desperation. They only pursued a place to live and could survive, but even this could not be satisfied, they could only be helpless Being locked in a wooden fence and being burned alive, all they can do is cry of helplessness and despair, while other Russian compatriots will be forced to stand aside to face the blood, and at any moment this fate may befall them and On their children, these helplessness and panic play out in Stalingrad every day.
In this peaceful age, we may have forgotten the evil, bloody and cruelty of war, and even consciously encourage or stage such war-like behaviors in our impulse.
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