What aspects of "The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas" are worth noting?

Randi 2022-03-15 09:01:03

Atonement Consciousness - The Lamb Sacrifice in Germany

It is sad and regretful that Bloom disappears behind the black gate in striped pajamas.

Until the moment when the camera slowly dimmed, I couldn't believe that the angel boy with clear eyes really disappeared

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The most touching thing about this film is that it uses a child's perspective, and even the title of the work is so moving - "wearing striped pajamas".

Racist clothing, in the eyes of a child, may be like a "numbers game" or a "pajama party" without so much death and blood. This is not the same as Schindler's List.

After World War II, German Prime Minister Bolland knelt down and apologized in Warsaw. The sense of repentance was touching.

The sacrifice of war is always innocent people, and the executioner whose hands are stained with blood, such as Bruno's father in the movie, no matter how great the excuse is, it can never cover up the evil of annihilating humanity.

The boy Bloom carries a deep sense of repentance, just like the Germans represented by Bolant. His death, like a lamb sacrificed to God, suffered in place of sinful compatriots, with a pure death to remind people that sin kills beautiful souls, and the tragedy of war is mutual.

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After watching this movie, I sincerely hope,

I hope this world will never have a strong barbed wire in front of children;

I hope that every little explorer can have a dream and find a lovely friend;

I hope this world will never again have to do with slaughtered and lost fathers,

No black iron doors and "striped pajamas"...

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Extended Reading
  • Delmer 2022-03-23 09:01:33

    The ending is truly unexpectedly brutal.

  • Ruth 2022-03-22 09:01:28

    At that time, when I watched crying in the classroom, I had to cry secretly, for fear of losing face.

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas quotes

  • Jewish Man: No, it's just a shower.

  • Father: [Elsa has just discovered the true nature of the camp] Elsa, I was sworn to secrecy.

    Mother: From your own wife?

    Father: I took an oath upon my life, do you understand? Elsa, you believe in this too. You want this country to be strong...

    Mother: No, Ralph! No, not THAT! How could you?

    Father: Because I am a solider! Soliders fight wars!

    Mother: That isn't WAR!

    Father: That is a part of it, it's a vital part of it! The Fatherland we all desire, all of us, you included, cannot be achieved without work such as this!

    [Elsa begins to break down]

    Father: Elsa, Elsa!

    Mother: Get away from me! GET AWAY FROM ME!

    [Begins to cry]

    Bruno: [Enters Ralph's office] Grandpa's here!

    Father: We'll be through in a moment.

    [to Elsa]

    Father: Who told you about this?