This is a movie about hatred. World War II left a huge shadow on the world. Germans, Israelis, Arabs, old people, younger generations. Different people have different attitudes and make different life choices. Old people in Germany, formerly Nazis, remain incognito and still receive asylum. The granddaughter of the Nazis, who discovered the secrets of the family, was ashamed to break with the family and went to Israel to volunteer. Nazi's grandson, well, he is gay, but he doesn't know the secrets of the family yet, so he set foot on the night column to visit his sister. That side, the old man in the night, the family hatred for sixty years is hard to let go, and the world is planning revenge against the Germans and Arabs. Young Israeli agents, even though they sometimes feel compassionate, still loyally implement the country's revengeism. The plan to assassinate the hidden Nazis brought the above together. Hatred is sometimes straightforward, just like Israeli agents treat Arabs roughly. Sometimes it is implicit, just like a handsome German gay guy will fall in love with a handsome Arab guy at first sight, but it is difficult to explain, and he has no feeling for the cool Israeli guy who is with him every day. The family gathering of the Nazi son brought the story to a climax, and the legendary old Nazi man who was still alive finally appeared. The Israeli agent was preparing to implement his assassination plan. The face of the German in the 90-year-old hospital bed made him feel confused and hesitated again, and he gave up. The grandson of the Nazis learned of the existence of the Nazi grandfather and at the same time discovered the identity of the Israelis. After the Israelis left, the grandson unplugged his grandfather's oxygen cylinder. . . . . . For the younger generation in Germany, history and hatred are a heavy burden for them. They hate the shame left on their ancestors. Finally, happy ending, the Israeli cool brother and the Nazi granddaughter came together. They settled in Israel and cooperated with Germany to give birth to the crystallization of love, which symbolized the resolution of hatred.
In short, this is a film with a simple plot and obvious images, which promotes truth, goodness and beauty.
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