Fate is impermanent: Hell does not exist, but concentration camps are real!

Edna 2022-01-21 08:03:35

A young life, due to the impermanence of fate, wandered around in the terrible concentration camp of World War II at his young age, and he was considered a dead person.
In the form of the first person, with the old colors, the movie performed this scene of a brutal tragedy that is rare in the world.
From the beginning to the end, the film can't make people cry, but it makes people feel heavy, and makes people watch the past years with an unknown sorrow.
The young man who had regained his freedom faced his old man with cold thoughts, and looked at the city he was familiar with from a different perspective. People, after the most miserable years, what kind of thoughts will you have to dominate your body ?

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Fateless quotes

  • György Köves: I tried to comfort you, but I had no right because I was a Jew too.

    Rozi: Why, what are you now?

    György Köves: I don't know. Maybe I don't even exist.

  • [last lines]

    György Köves: [narrating] People only ask about the horrors, whereas I should talk about the happiness of the camps next time, if they ask. If they ask at all. And if I don't forget myself.

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