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Nickolas 2022-01-17 08:02:57

There are two things in the movie that move me-I am really not kind.

One is night action. Albrecht's father lied to be an armed Soviet fugitive, but he was actually an unarmed child soldier on the Soviet side. The NAPOLA students didn't know it, and shot in self-defense with fear. At that time, there was a Soviet doll (about the same age as the NAPOLA) with intestines spreading out on the ground. Albrecht cried and cried and bandaged him, saying, "We didn't mean it, we don't know you don't have guns", and tried to take him. Snatch it from the Grim Reaper. Here Xiao Su said "Thank you, comrade" (Russian, untranslated, but this sentence is easy to understand), Albrecht cried more fiercely, and complained that Friedrich was not helping. Albrecht's father thought that his son's behavior was embarrassing to him, and took his son aside, Xiao Su died with the other children... The

second is ice swimming training. Friedrich completed the predetermined action before Albrecht. When he found that Albrecht did not swim up on time, he ran into the middle of the ice layer, and Albrecht really stayed there (under the ice layer), shook his arm at him and sank. As a result, Friedrich rushed to the sky. Albrecht's shots are too beautiful and decoupled from the overall realistic style of the film. It can also be understood that Albrecht, who has always been a poet of self-examination, has returned to heaven like an angel.

In the foreground of the poster is Albrecht. In the actual film, he is a more slender and gloomy grandson; in the background is Friedrich, a boxer from the poor who once hoped to soar into the sky.

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In fact, elite schools have strict management. Many plots are set to "unscrupulous in order to prosecute."

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Before the Fall quotes

  • Christoph Schneider: Pull yourself together!

    Albrecht Stein: Pull myself together? Do you know what we just did? You shouldn't have shot! You shouldn't have shot!

    Tjaden: I didn't give the order. Your father said they had guns!

    Albrecht Stein: Why are you looking at me like that?

    Friedrich Weimer: I'm not looking at you.

    Albrecht Stein: I know what you're thinking. Don't look at me like that!

  • Albrecht Stein: [reading from his essay] "As childish as it sounds, the winter time and the sight of freshly fallen snow always fill us with inexplicable joy. Perhaps because as children, we associated it with Christmas. I always imagine myself the hero who killed dragons, rescued virgins, and freed the world from evil. As we went out yesterday to find the prisoners, I felt like that little boy who wanted to save the world."

    Vogler: Albrecht, stop.

    Albrecht Stein: But as we returned, I understood that I am part of the evil that I wanted to save us from.

    Vogler: Albrecht, stop.

    Albrecht Stein: Shooting prisoners is wrong. They were not armed, as Governor Stein told us, to incite us. We didn't shoot men, only children.

    Vogler: Out!