Another film that focuses on the persecution of Jews in World War II. This time, the French filmed their own people and captured their own people, so there are still some differences. While watching this movie I couldn't help thinking about its practical significance, is it more moral to banish gypsies or other various races today than in the past, and the reasons are surprisingly similar, they are dirty The blood of our nation has polluted our country, and arguments like these seem to support it all, but make history cry in the shadows. It is most dangerous to generalize about a country or a race, but in reality we repeat this perception every day.
Seeing someone comment that the Hitler family was shot in the movie to reflect his human side, I personally think it should be used to compare with the Jewish families who were sent to the gas chambers. There are many things we can't see or don't want to see, but that doesn't mean they don't exist.
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