Life without fate

Bernardo 2022-01-21 08:03:35

The fourteen-year-old Jewish kid Kavi is such a bear kid, the expression on his beautiful face is always confused, confused and sluggish. When sending off his father who was going to the labor camp, it was the same when he saw someone showing good wishes to his stepmother, including when the police escorting them hinted that he had escaped. He faced everything with a kind of autistic incomprehension and sluggishness. It was as if the fate wasn't his. So he went to the concentration camp in a daze, got injured in a daze, almost died in a daze, was sent to the hospital in a daze, was rescued, and then returned to his home in a daze. When someone asked about life in a concentration camp, he would not even express his anger. He just hated him. He had no object and no purpose. People with obsessions live or die for their obsessions. And people like Vika don't care about drifting outside of feelings and relationships, and are truly living a life without fate.
This kind of bear child has not encountered war. I am afraid that it is indifferent to grow up in the European welfare society. Then, because I am tired of the purposeless and meaningful life, I will go to the group of ISIS terrorists.

This kind of film is different from Singler's list that contains heavy suffering. There is nothing but nothing but meaningless.
Looks so depressed.

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Extended Reading
  • Dayne 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    "The charterer: If our son is not dead, he should be his age. The charterer: If he can study hard, I think he will be either a doctor or a lawyer in the future. The charterer: But he should look like him. Be a martial artist." This is not a drama, this is destiny!

  • Aubree 2022-04-19 09:02:46

    You can feel those sensations that are characteristic of concentration camps: terror, shadows of death, fatigue, hunger, outrageous gendarmerie. But there are other things beyond that, people supporting each other, food distribution, occasional mercy from soldiers, humane and clean hospitals. [People will only ask about the horrors of the camps, but I will tell them the joys of the camps—if they ask and I haven't forgotten. 】

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.