Some inexplicable places in the film

Marcel 2022-09-21 16:39:18

After watching the movie, I find it difficult to understand a lot of things.

1. On the train, a soldier said that he used to be in the Nazi SA and thought that was his last glory, and was then beaten. Why? Are Nazi soldiers also divided into pro-Nazis and anti-Nazis? Was the film trying to express that Nazi ideology was shameful in Germany at that time? I think this is the part of the film that was deliberately arranged to show German justice.

2. Since Russian soldiers treated prisoners of war so badly, why did old Nazi medics have their own offices? He should have been abused in a POW camp too, and then came out to see a doctor when he was needed.

3. Why did the old Nazi military doctor choose to help the male protagonist? The only reason I can think of is refuted by myself. If the male protagonist wanted to escape and was immersed in a pig cage? But it's not just the male protagonist who wants to escape. You must know that the old military doctor used his own life to exchange the escape conditions for the male protagonist. If it is because the old military doctor knew that he was terminally ill and chose the male protagonist at will, it can only be said to be the halo of the protagonist.

4. Is the male lead too handsome? Why do the officers of the detention center ask the female military doctor if she likes the male protagonist when they quarrel with the female military doctor? There is no foreshadowing in the movie.

5. Why did the two gold diggers save the male lead? They are not very moral people themselves.

6. It still makes sense that the Yakutsk people saved the male lead, which shows that this tribe has a kind heart. But why did the widow in Yakutsk choose to sleep with the male protagonist? Is it just because the man is so handsome? Well, maybe

7. The officers of the logging farm, since they wanted to report the male lead, why did they let him get on the train? Maybe just to get him captured again at the next train station? Isn't that too stupid

8. At the train station, the male protagonist ran away again. The officer in the detention center was bitten by the male protagonist's dog. Knowing that he jumped on the train again, he stopped chasing him? ? You must know that in order to capture this fugitive, he has almost crossed more than half of Russia. Why did he give up when he was so close to him? ? ? ? He has a car, has resources, and has such a strong desire to catch people, there is no reason why he can't catch them.

9. The Jewish uncle helped him, I really can't understand. His brother was killed by the Germans, he was helping German prisoners of war, and dying of illness insisted that he would help everyone. How clear are the interests of the Jewish people, it makes no sense for him to do this. He helped the male protagonist prepare fake passports, clothes, and a Jew who took care of his enemies so well, I really don't understand.

10. He secretly took a big truck and killed the truck driver in a hurry, no one reported it? Does Russia have no police?

When crossing the border bridge, he had been trying his best to arrest him and the officer would make way for him, which is even more unreasonable. It can only be said that this scene was made up by him.

Finally in Germany, he was suspected of being a Russian spy, which makes sense. There are too many far-fetched plots. Based on the above questions, I prefer to believe that this is a series of lies fabricated by a Russian spy in order to return to Germany to enjoy retirement benefits.

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