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1998 film directed by Radu Mikhailianu.
The background of the story is that in 1941, during World War II, after the German army occupied France, the Jews suffered.
The small town boy ran up to the villagers and shouted: "The Nazi army is coming!" People were panicked for a while!
The protagonist plays tricks.
Pretending to be a Nazi army, jumping on a train, claiming to be heading for a concentration camp, but actually fleeing to another country. The train and his party were startled. The German army stopped the road twice to pick up the investigation. Fortunately, one time they crossed the sea, and the other time they bumped into the same person, and they all walked together. But the train traveled thousands of miles, and in the end there were still some people who were happy and some who were sad.
Joy and sorrow are better than being tortured in a concentration camp!
As soon as I finished writing this sentence, I was killed by the cruel ending! ------The whole story is just in the concentration camp, the protagonist's "thinking of the original, if only ~~~~"!
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