live is to be used as a tool of the Nazis; to die is nothing. No one can completely stand on either side of Dilemma. Sally's spirit of cooperation has been exchanged for their camp in camp, the life-saving medicine in exchange for the short-term joy of Carnival. Burger's resistance, passive resistance, but also put the knife on other people's necks.
Finally, when the wooden wall was smashed by the uprising Jews, and when other concentration camp prisoners pointed their guns at this group of special prisoners, if it weren’t for Auschwitz’s number tattoos on their arms, the people in the wall were in the eyes of the people outside the wall. Here, and the Germans can be regarded as the same raccoon dog. But in order to live, the bottom line can be flexible, at least I agree.
Some people say: we sometimes heard this beautiful music as well. I think about
it again:
I think it would be more natural for the movie to have no beginning and end. In the Monte Carlo segment, I just wanted to give the audience an explanation. Sally lived normally after going out, although he was troubled by the memories of the concentration camp from time to time. But beauty plus casinos have weakened the heaviness of many stories themselves.
The other thing is that Burger is a coward. I want to be a hero but dare not take responsibility. He kept saying live up to principle, but pulled four unrelated people to accompany him to die. If he really regards death as home, he should jump out and say that it is because he is not cooperating. The procrastination also drags on, and the hero becomes a hero, and there is no need for others to be buried. It's a pity that he didn't, but Sally glared at Sally who didn't know where it came from.
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