Ich weiss wer du bist

Jeffry 2022-01-17 08:03:33

At first I thought it was a love story between the daughter of a down-and-out Nazi officer and a teenager who was released from prison in a concentration camp.
But it is not.
Girl Lore hated me for a while. Her: Ich weiss wer du bist. and Du bist Jude. On the one hand, they dislike him as Jude, and on the other hand, they rely on him to help them find food. It really makes me feel unfavorable towards her. But she was also a strong eldest sister, and took her younger siblings to go to her grandmother, from the Black Forest to Hamburg. It should be far away. I think. She is so strong.

The look in the boy Thomas's eyes, looking at Lore all the time, made me wonder about his role at first. Is it a wanderer who has nowhere to vent hormones or is it another suffering man, forced to wander on the road? He didn't know his true identity until the end of the movie. I have a good impression of him. I think maybe I fell in love with Lore at first, so I helped her and his brothers and sisters with a kind nature. When he said to the American soldier: Ich bin ihr Bruder, I was very fond of him. He has always restrained his lust for Lore. On the way to find his grandmother, he acted as everyone's eldest brother and was their spiritual support. As a result, Lore finally begged him not to leave.

Originally, I thought the director wanted to keep them together, so that the descendants of the Nazis would discover the heinous crimes committed by their parents in the process of falling in love with Jewish youths, repent of their parents’ mistakes, and change their misconceptions at the same time. But the director did not give me this opportunity. Finally Thomas left. Maybe he thought they stole his pass. Anyway left.

But the other brother of the twins stole it, and he didn't want him to leave them. However, it turned out that Thomas was not a Jew, and his pass was not his. It was another Jew who died. However, the Jews left many pictures in the money clip, all of which are happy pictures.

When they arrived at Omi's house, I thought they might finally find happiness. But everything came to an abrupt end when the twin brother rushed to grab bread and was reprimanded by his grandmother for being rude. Lore also bites the bread like revenge. Grandma, do you know how they got here this way? Famine accompanies them at all times. Wars and wars triggered by their fathers have left these rich children displaced on the road, suffering from human suffering. How can they be clear about their desire for food? How can it be a simple sentence, you should wait until the plate is ready, and then eat something that can be summarized?

Can they wait? Otherwise, they would have starved to death, right? Perhaps Lore finally confessed the crimes of her parents. She smashed all the porcelain statues of deer that symbolized beauty, and sat on the tree, looking at the photos of Jewish happiness left by Thomas. He is also an ordinary German who has a family and children and wants to be happy, doesn't he?

Maybe Lore also thought of Thomas by the way. But does she really know who Thomas is?

I really felt crying. When Guenther died, when grandma reprimanded the other twins, Thomas wanted to walk. When he heard Peter cry and stayed again, when Thomas finally looked at Lore on the train, the back of him left. All this made me sad. Shed tears.

The war makes people displaced, no matter what you have been, but at the same time the last kindness is left to the girl Loho.

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Extended Reading

Lore quotes

  • [first lines]

    Vati: We can only take what fits in the truck.

    Mutti: I'm not talking about the damn truck!

    Vati: [Lore walks into the room] Hey, here she is! My girl. Come here.