"Polar Rebirth" and "Ninth Day"

Toney 2022-07-08 16:01:45

"So weit die Fuesse tragen" und "Der neunte Tag"
"Polar Rebirth" and "The Ninth Day"

are both captive stories, both based on real events, both German films
but one exiled to Siberia Germans, one is a Luxembourg priest detained in a concentration camp,
they all want to go home, one has gone through untold hardships through the cold and countless dangers, one is fighting wits with Nazi officers for their beliefs in their hearts, and
one is on Christmas Day . At night, he returned to his wife and daughter, while the other returned to the concentration camp after 9 days of freedom until the fall of the Nazis.

From the extremely cold land of Siberia to Mongolia, Central Asia, and then to a small town in Germany, 14,000.
What a strong belief and a strong body are needed for the journey of a thousand kilometers to support a person to walk with both feet
. This film is not to vent, not to accuse or to expose, but to show how a small life governed by belief overcomes the unimaginable Suffering
shows the suffering from enslavement to freedom, showing that the world is full of contradictions, but it is more about love between people than
the pursuit of freedom. This film focuses on love, love, which can make A small man has created a great miracle
. Without the intentional design of the head of the labor camp, and without the help of a doctor suffering from terminal cancer, Clemens could not have escaped from the labor camp
on the 14,000-kilometer-long escape route. With countless severe challenges from harsh natural environments, being hunted down, and being betrayed, Clemence
would not be able to be alone without the selfless help of countless well-meaning people, the love between people, and the great compassion of one life for another. In
particular, the Jewish businessman gave his life to help him. This shows that forgiveness is the best punishment

. In "The Ninth Day", it is more about the discussion of faith and the conscience of a priest. How would you choose a UEberlebensfrage?
Even if he had to go back to the concentration camp to endure the inhuman abuse again, he still chose justice and left home again,
but this time, he found a home for his soul, a place of real peace and certainty.

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