The evil of human nature is beyond imagination

Lucie 2022-09-03 16:33:09

Warren is located on the northwestern border of what is now Ukraine. Before World War II, it belonged to Poland. It used to be a multi-ethnic area where Ukrainians, Jews, Poles, and Russians were mixed. During World War II, it was first occupied by the Soviet Union and then by Germany. In order to seek independence, the Ukrainians set up a rebel army, which not only assisted the German Nazis in slaughtering Jews, but also killed at least 100,000 Poles between 1943 and 1944, whether they were adult men, women, children, or even babies. The film shows this fact.

The opening subtitles mention that the Eastern Poles were slaughtered twice, the first with an axe, the second in silence, and the second was worse than the first. The second time refers to the blockade of historical truth for many years for political reasons.

Religion is considered to persuade kindness, but the Orthodox priests are nakedly inciting hatred and slaughter. The neighbors who used to farm, dance, drink and even get married will suddenly become sharp-edged because they belong to different races. Deadly Demon. The brutality revealed by the film is beyond imagination. The Slavs are so vicious when they kill each other, and they are even more cruel when they commit crimes against other ethnic groups. Their crimes are also innumerable.

In fact, it is human nature to be cruel, bloodthirsty, and robbery. Once it hits a tipping point, the evil of human nature is like a firewood being ignited, burning it to the weak and the "cherishing the wall". Human history is such a bloody history. The boundaries of nation-states are drawn in blood. Even in the contemporary, civilized and prosperous contemporary era, such bloody massacres are not uncommon.

In the end, the heroine's family is forever reunited in another world.

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