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Della 2022-01-20 08:03:54

20180421, Beiying, faye, Yaolai of Ciyun Temple. Slovakia was occupied in World War II, and a large number of Jewish shops were confiscated. The brother-in-law of the consul was taken care of a shop for the sake of face. The brother-in-law, who prefers furniture, takes on the responsibility of caring for and protecting the grandmother. When it comes to personal safety, human nature's reversal and lingering, resulting in the final failure. A bunch of ropes appeared twice, which may indicate that the male protagonist had already thought of suicide, but he was called back to the world by his wife for the first time.

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  • Alexander 2022-04-20 09:02:25

    That is to say, Oscar in the 1960s really liked Czech movies. It's great. It's a movie that describes human nature incisively and vividly. The psychology of the male protagonist reflects the state of the common people. There is no pure good and evil. During the struggle, the establishment of the monument is also a good foil, and the ending is a little abrupt, but the protagonist dressed like Chaplin and the Jewish old lady's dream walk is very touching

  • Ansley 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    1966 38th OSCAR BEST FORIEGN PICTURE, World War II, black humor.

The Shop on Main Street quotes

  • Imro Kuchar: Why are you running away? Afraid of your own brother-in-law?

    Antonin Brtko: He can go to hell!

    Imro Kuchar: Well, he may go soon. Our little Führer's gotten fat! It's all that fancy food and wine they get. He has the face of a bishop. The local god.

    Antonin Brtko: To me he's the same, a good-for-nothing scrounger, Mr. Commander!

  • Markus Kolkocký: Why aren't you drinking, Tóno? Drink, for the love of God!