When writing these, the film went 2/3.
I still don’t understand why the Nazis were so kind to him (as opposed to the concentration camps). They still had food until the end of World War II.
Because he was a farmer in Austria, Austria was in the same group with the Nazis?
Why is this Austrian farmer so stubborn and unsympathetic, abandoning his lover, mother, and child that he missed day and night?
Just because of the idea of not wanting to fight for Hitler, not even a pretentious declaration? It's because his brain is pretty funny.
Before the execution, the wife came to visit. The wife said: Do what is right? Then I want to ask: So, what is right?
Perhaps this has been confirmed once again. Faith brings perseverance, perseverance brings stubbornness, and stubbornness puts the family in eternal pain!
It is undeniable that the production level of the film is quite high, like a poem, a prose. But what it extols is the kind of death to enjoy alone, the death of self-realization. So, what is right!
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