After watching this film, my biggest feeling is that it is real. A few images are the deepest picture: When escaping, there were young female Jews who refused to go down because the sewer was dirty, and some middle-aged women insisted on asking their husbands to make a choice between themselves and their lover before they were willing to leave, and some girls finally got on. , Ran back to the concentration camp because of disgusting filth. Even the Polish plumbers who saved people are saving people for money, insisting that 500 yuan per day includes only 11 people. Of course, only to save people and not money later. A man ventured to a concentration camp for his lover's sister, and only saved his lover's sister, not anyone else, including the wife of the previous roommate. Similarly, when the middle-aged woman saw her acquaintance in the concentration camp, what she didn't forget was whether her husband was with her lover. In the end, the Russians beat the Germans away, and the plumbers pulled all the Jews out of the sewers, and the indifference and hostility of the Poles nearby. Even in the subtitles that follow, the plumber died later and was said to be "retribution for saving the Jews."
Is dirty and chaos more important than life? Are emotional entanglements more important than life? Are the Jews so unbearable that there will be retribution for saving them? Isn't it all life? Isn't it that for those Christians, people are God's people? (Well, I don’t believe in religion, so I can’t understand this.)
However, these incomprehensible things make me feel a kind of truth. In a dirty place, there are always people who are always entangled in love and love, including good deeds, and some people do not understand and disagree. So far, I don’t know how to write,,, maybe people’s thoughts are the hardest thing to change...
I've gotten around myself, Khan, let’s go here.
PS,,, I think the sex scenes inside are really real It’s not necessary, there can be a hilarious plot, there is no need to specialize in close-ups, after all, the focus of the story is not there.
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