tragedy

Keith 2022-10-23 23:28:52

Tragedy belongs to all mankind. When Max died, the big pool of blood in his head seemed to be a foreshadowing of the bloody World War II soon. It may be the reason why I like Cusas better. When I saw him being beaten, the nerves in my wrist twitched in shock for a long time.

In addition, human beings always advertise their rationality, think very highly of themselves, and think that they are the masters of all things, but sometimes what they do is so unacceptable. Crazy, horrible, unreasonable. madman. Maybe I was too sensitive or peaceful for too long. When I saw Hitler's speech and the people's response to the country's madness, I felt terrified, as if they were not human. Maybe I'm not in it, I can't be there, I can't experience that kind of emotion. Perhaps, human beings are constantly taking detours and constantly correcting forward.

The film does not have an overly tragic atmosphere, but at the end, in the relaxed and happy festival, there is some desolate music?, which reminds people of the World War II that followed, which makes people feel bored and uncomfortable.

This is a catastrophe for mankind.

ps: This is the first time I write, and it is also the first time I have the urge to write my thoughts. Originally, I was just writing my thoughts, but the number of words exceeded it. Just write and see for yourself, I have nowhere to write, find a place to record my thoughts. A contemptuous view is unremarkable.

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Max quotes

  • Adolf Hitler: Listen Rothman, I've lost FOUR YEARS!

    Max Rothman: Yes, we've *all* lost four years. Some of us a little more. Do you want a show?

    Adolf Hitler: I'd kill for you if you gave me a show!

    Max Rothman: Don't kill for me, please. Just do what you do. Be anxious, be nervous, *tell* me you're the unknown soldier come back to haunt us - with your brush, Hitler! With your brush - can you do that? 'Cause that's what you've got to do. You've got to take all this pent-up stuff you're quivering with, and you've got to hurl it onto the canvas. It doesn't have to be good and it doesn't have to be beautiful, it just has to be true.

    [pause]

    Max Rothman: And even if it's a lie, make it an interesting lie, and I'll put it up. I swear.

    Adolf Hitler: You do think I'm talented, don't you?

    Max Rothman: I think there's definitely *something* rustling behind your curtain, yes.

  • Max Rothman: [re patriotic propaganda] I used to think we rode into the war on horseback. But now I realize that in fact, we rode into the war on words. Yes, my friend, words. If the high command had used nails to hammer our feet to the mud, I think we would have found a pair of pliers, passed them down the line, and made a break for it. But the words... the words kept us rooted to the ground.