Sorstalanság

Jerry 2022-01-21 08:03:35

Sorstalanság's impermanence, Hungarian film, 2002 Nobel Prize-winning writer Imre Kertez's novel adaptation of the same name, the suffering experience of a 14-year-old Hungarian Jewish teenager in a German concentration camp during World War II. Very depressed, in the section carrying the big bag, the skinny Yuka bent over and trembled, waiting for the burden that was about to crush him, the rickety back even the German officer could not bear it. Long-term hunger, heavy manual labor, disciplined and abused by non-Jewish murderers and criminals. During the break, the hungry and crazy Yuka stared straight at the fat German overseer for lunch, his throat wriggling with despair; in order to get an extra food (but it was carrot soup and a small piece of black Bread), he concealed the death of the "smoker" in the bed until he was discovered. In such distress, human dignity has long been ground into powder.

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  • Monica 2022-04-21 09:03:19

    6/10. It broke the taboo on the question of responsibility in the Hungarian slaughter film (the country's gendarmerie was also an accomplice of the Nazis), but did not break the taboo that gas chambers could not be presented. Instead, it used graphic symbols: crematorium chimneys, prisoners forced to stay from morning to night No movement was allowed in the square, and rations were kept to prevent guards from starving while eating, outpatient clinics and other daily details to describe the labor camp. The disorganized structure caused the survivors to take the subway home after liberation. The feeling of hatred accumulated is not in place.

  • Janiya 2022-04-20 09:02:25

    If it is fate, what is the fate of going back?

Fateless quotes

  • György Köves: [hearing bombers overhead] Will it drop or won't it? That was the question. I just had to recognize the pittance of the stake, so that I could enjoy the game. I was beginning to grasp the simple secret of my universe. I could be killed anywhere, any time.

  • Bandi Citrom: Know what self esteem is? It's as important as bread and soup.