Black-and-white films are not the normal colors we see, but black-and-white films give us a unique feeling, as if blood has been taken away, leaving only the basic blood vessels. The analogy is not very appropriate, but it does give me this feeling.
The above has nothing to do with this film, but my feelings when watching this film.
The ancient version of "Prison Break"
22 nights of love
"The war is over, we are no longer needed." If the
prisoners are not allowed to play the flute, they will play drums in the
concentration camp and escape from prison. The prisoners of war looked very happy, with little sadness.
An English-speaking man was shot in the stomach. Before he died, he said to the German officer (dressed like a full-fledged penguin), "It is a tragedy for ordinary people to die in war, but for us, it is very appropriate to die in war. Way.” The soldiers are prepared in this way.
In the last episode, two French fugitives were rescued by a German rural widow. One of them fell in love with the widow on a lonely Christmas Eve. When he left, he said that he would return after the war. Finally they left and entered Switzerland to avoid being shot to death by the German soldiers who found them. It seems that the Germans still abide by international laws.
I only watched the latter half an hour, and I was sleeping in the first time. Sometimes when I woke up, I still couldn't get in, and fell asleep again. So this movie has to be watched again. Sometimes I woke up and saw that the heads in front of them were gone (not that their heads were cut off). I thought they couldn’t see the old movies, and thought they were all gone, but after a while they straightened up and realized that they were all sleeping. Up.
And there is an old woman in the back row (so it is not derogatory) very energetic, from time to time to match the humorous scenes in the film with timely laughter. Guessed that she often watches movies and called a few friends to watch it together.
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