film revolves around Maria Atman. This woman worked with lawyer Landau Soderbergh, and they worked together to take legal actions against the Austrian government's recovery of art works that belonged to Altman's family but were taken away by the Nazis. Through legal means, regain the famous family paintings that were looted during World War II. (From Baidu Encyclopedia) The
film is heavy, the cruelty of the war, and the robbery of the invaders cannot be forgotten. I'm so heartbroken to see. In the end, the lawsuit was successful in arbitration, and I was also very excited. With the passage of time, the memory of generations is getting weaker and weaker. For us, war may be only text illustrations in textbooks, but black and white images in documentaries. But for our ancestors, it is a living memory. We cannot empathize. The only thing that can be done is not to forget easily, not to let the painful lessons of war be discarded and let the tragedy happen again in the future.
The hostess Maria's temperament is really great, all with an elegant and beautiful atmosphere. I really like this old lady-strong, open-minded and occasionally naughty. I really like what she said: "We did our best...and that's what matters. The past is the past, and now we must let it go."
The most touching segment of the film is in the memory of the heroine, When Maria's parents finally said "remember us" to her, my eyes were wet. The love of parents is really deep and great.
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