Lore's previous life naturally inherited the character of his parents: pride and indifference, racial discrimination. That's why Lore put the male lead's hand under his skirt and pushed him away. She was in love and couldn't help herself; she reminded herself of his Jewish identity. The relationship between the two people who want to divide and reunite and Lore's feeling of confusion and pain are well demonstrated through several contacts and escapes; this is also the beginning of Lore's belief in faltering.
A person gave you a faith full of lies. The pain is not after exposing it, but in the process of exposing: Raising his arm in the bullpen and saying "Long live Hitler" to the farmer, all you get is a shallow perfunctory; The pictures of the concentration camp were compared with his father who was well-dressed and dressed in military uniform; the widow at home who was resting on the way had a Nazi husband who had committed suicide, and the widow also asked the two young boys to sing the elegy to the soldiers who died in the service, "Comrades in War," Lore urged everyone to leave; the grief of the dead brother Gunter and then another brother Jurgen buried their heads in the bathtub; and the grandmother who still supported the Nazis. How much pain Lore has experienced along the way is something no one else can feel. Moreover, the loss of love and her misunderstanding of the male protagonist deepened her doubts about her beliefs, so that when she finally saw the picture of the happy Jewish family on the permit, her emotions finally broke out at the last minute, breaking the stereotypes. Smash the deer that symbolizes the so-called faith. She knew it was time to wake up.
When fleeing, the atmosphere of despair filled the whole film, and depression and coldness are inevitable. But the beautiful lens adds a lot to the film at the same time. Good interpretation of beliefs and lies.
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