"I Am David" --- Send a letter to Copenhagen

Ona 2022-08-21 01:05:17

When I first watched it, I thought it was the same version as "The Wandering Ulek", but after looking at it, I found out that it wasn't, Ulek was disappointed, but David was hope, Ulek broke his arms , David is safe and sound. At the end, someone came back to look for Yulek and asked him to go back to his own village. I will never forget the look in Yulek's eyes. The heartache of Yulek will be vividly remembered in my memory for the rest of my life.

When David just escaped, the scenery he encountered was so beautiful. Those landscapes are unforgettable and eye-catching.

David asked his friend John, "What's the point of living?"

John: "You can change things in life, but not in death. Do whatever it takes to live."

Little David has lived in a concentration camp since he was a child, so he feels that life is very painful and there is no hope in life, so David asked this question. Then David escaped from the concentration camp, and then David saw all kinds of wonderful scenery. Although he was wandering, he still remembered the scenery along the way. The wonderful scenery along the way accompanied him, and the wonderful scenery along the way was deep in David's heart. bouncing.

Then again, David was almost caught again. During the process of being caught, the envelope was torn open, and then he realized that the envelope contained various documents of his own. Then David continued to walk and met an old grandmother who was painting, and the old grandmother drew David's appearance.

The old grandmother said: "There are many people in the world who don't speak right, but keep talking. Silence is golden, you are very smart."

Then the grandmother took David to the town, the grandmother asked David to wait for him in the town, and David saw the book, the book written by his mother: this book is about a female writer in Bulgaria after the war , lost her husband and son, her husband was British, went to Bulgaria to advocate against communism, he took her and her son with him, but they were all arrested, he and the little boy were killed, but she met a The guard, her childhood sweetheart's playmate, helped her forge documents, helped her escape, and gave her life, but she and her son were separated and the two were separated by thousands of miles.

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I Am David quotes

  • David: I wish I were dead!

    Johannes: Don't say that. Don't even think it.

    David: Why not? There's nothing good here! What's the point of even staying alive?

    Johannes: Because if you're alive you can change things. If you're dead you can't. Do whatever you can to stay alive, no matter what! Go.

  • [first lines]

    Title Card: In the years after World War II, many people in Eastern Europe were sent to forced labor camps for disagreeing with their new governments. Because of this, families were torn apart. Life in these camps was very harsh, and escape was not an option. And yet, for one boy named David, it was his only hope...

    The Man: Are you listening to me? You must escape from here tonight. It's your only chance to stay alive. If you follow my instructions and make it out of the camp. Travel when it's dark to free Bulgaria so you won't be seen. They'll be everywhere waiting to arrest you. And unless you're very careful, you'll be caught. If you make it across the border, you must get the envelope to Denmark. First, head south to Selonika, and hide in a ship that's going to Italy. When you arrive there, travel north as far as you can. Your journey will be long and it may be impossible, but you must get this envelope to the authorities in Denmark. You must not open it. If anyone sees its contents before you get there you'll end up back here. Do you understand?

    The Man: I know you've lived in this camp your entire life, but there is a world outside it. However, it's a very dangerous world. Trust no one.