Hatred, murder.
Love, suicide.
Hatred, the wisdom inspired by unforgettable hatred, can create a perfect murder.
Love, even if it is the love of lies, would rather commit suicide than destroy the good life that was deceived.
I would rather be spoiled and scolded,
I don't want the audience to watch the movie "Remember" as a suspense thriller.
You know, Mr. Gutmann, who was born as a Nazi guard in Auschwitz.
Only then can you understand how the power of modern civilization, a society with modern civilization, can transform a Nazi from the spiritual level into an ordinary person with a just conscience.
In order to escape justice,
A Nazi spread a panic.
He lied that he was a Jew and a victim of Auschwitz.
He tattooed his left arm with a digital code representing Jewish prisoners.
He changed his name, believed in Judaism, immigrated to the United States, married a wife and had children.
This lie has lasted for 70 years. When he was 90 years old, he had changed into Alzheimer's disease.
Once he sleeps, he can forget everything,
For example, his wife has passed away.
He needs to keep reading his memo to know what he should do.
But he has melted the fact that he is a Jew in his heart.
He hated the Nazis, and he hated those Nazis who killed his family in Auschwitz.
He really believed his lie.
Mr. Goodman became a pure Jew.
He cried in the hospital bed with the No. 2 target to be killed. The sadness came from the heart.
The man who lives with Mr. Goodman in room 227 of the nursing home is also 90 years old.
As a wheelchair, I rely on oxygen to sustain my life every day.
He is the real Auschwitz survivor.
In Room 227, a trap was woven.
Let Mr. Goodman embark on a murderous journey.
In the name of revenge for the Jews, hunt down the Nazis.
The perfection of this trap is:
1. If Mr. Gutman dies and thinks he is a Jew, he can complete his revenge, he will also become a murderer and be punished by law.
Under legal investigation, he will surely be exposed to lies. At that time, facing the truth, he felt worse than death.
2. If Mr. Gutman had realized his identity on the journey of killing. He will immediately fall into a situation more uncomfortable than death.
He will be soberly on the road to be condemned, cast aside, and pursued until the end of his life.
Let a Nazi die peacefully in a state of dementia, that is not a true trial.
He must let his evil spirit get his own judgment.
Mr. Goodman committed suicide because of love.
He is loved by the modern civilization.
Please pay attention to watch these three scenes carefully:
The first game, buy a gun
As long as he provides legal documents, there is no criminal record in the FBI database.
Although he is 90 years old, he can still buy weapons legally and legally.
The second scene, transit
When crossing the U.S. to the Canadian border,
An official first asked Goodman what to do in Canada? Learned that he was going to visit a friend and only stayed for 2 days. Passport just needed.
It was discovered that Goodman's passport had expired, so he did not refuse his visa, but asked: Do you have a driver's license?
As long as Goodman provides favorable proof, he can cross the border to see his friends.
The third scene, the supermarket
When Goodman was shopping in the supermarket, the siren went off.
The supermarket security stopped him and carried out an inspection.
When a gun was found in his handbag, all the audience thought it was over. This must be caught.
As a result, the security guard returned the gun to Goodman easily and joked: My first gun was this brand.
The logic of the security is: He only cares whether the supermarket is stolen, and his authority is to search for stolen goods.
Guns are other people’s personal belongings and private affair. He has no right to intervene.
These three scenes show the self-confidence of modern civilization.
System social forces to protect the legal rights of citizens for the purpose.
Instead of, disabled people in order to succeed.
Remark:
Egyptian-born Canadian director Egoyan · A Tuomu Atom Egoyan, works, "Remember" Remember (2015)
View more about Remember reviews