Finally, when there were living people around, I finished watching this movie that I didn't dare to finish after watching it several times.
I know the background history of "Warren", and I also know that the director's straightforward and true reproduction of all kinds of tragic massacres, so I was prepared when watching the film: there are rural life in which all ethnic groups in Eastern Europe live together, and precious Love and the kindness of stars like fireflies, there are Soviet soldiers stealing chickens, drinking and killing people casually, and there are classic scenes of Ukrainians eating pot pulp to welcome the Nazis. Of course, the most terrifying thing is that you have been close friends for many years. A picture of the neighbor turning into a demon in an instant.
There is a scene that is rarely mentioned. In terms of blood and violence, it is not even a number in the film:
A very young Polish officer travels alone to negotiate with the notorious Ukrainian Uprising Army (UPA). The head of the UPA dismounted and said to the Polish officer:
"I've read your poems. I like them."
In the next second, his subordinates tied the Polish officer who wrote the poem between two horses and directly divided his body.
This scene inexplicably reminds me of Adorno's famous quote:
"After Auschwitz, writing poetry is barbaric."
This famous saying is inappropriate. Poetry, as the highest form of literature, is of course vulnerable in the face of savage and violent revelry, but when a poet who reads poetry kills a poet who writes it, this cruelty is again The absurd reality is precisely a complex manifestation of anti-humanity and anti-civilization. What is destroyed is not only life, but also truth, goodness and beauty.
I don't know what to say, it's very depressing. Although the movie is fake, the massacre is real.
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