War and the Nazis in the eyes of a child

Alvena 2022-03-19 09:01:04

I finished watching this film in the early hours of last night and
replaced it with another film. I fell asleep for a long
time. This time, there is really no
war movie.
I have been watching war movies recently, which made me completely a pacifist

film through a child's film
To expose the cruelty of the Nazis
and their absurd theories from a pure point of view (on Jew's view)
I always thought that the war was just a few animals to satisfy their own selfish desires and possessiveness
and then create some absurd logical theories to fool A bunch of lackeys
to mutilate a bunch of innocent humans

Bruno's blue eyes are always so innocent and innocent The
firm and pure friendship
on and off the grid is in stark contrast to the
Nazi officer's growl and pain at a hobbled old Jewish man The poisonous hands
and the smoke and stench of the burned corpses floating over the concentration camps
The inhuman treatment of the Jews in the "farms"
They lost their decent jobs and
they even lost their rights as human beings


After watching this, the
emotions could not calm down for a long time
This reminds me of how cruel, cruel, and outrageous
the evil of war in "The Kite Runner" that I watched last year was reflected on children
!

Why is there such a movie that makes people reflect on war every year,
but the
desire for war that never ends seems to always be greater than human nature!

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Extended Reading
  • Lola 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    The final fate of the little boy makes people sad, sympathize with the child's mother, hate the child's father.

  • Carmella 2022-03-22 09:01:28

    War is cruel and ruthless. Before saying goodbye, please remember with a smile.

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?