Turns out we were only different in a striped pajama

Darron 2022-03-23 09:01:33

Bruno is a child, only eight years old, who likes to read adventure books and do adventure things. His dream in life is to become an explorer. I have a father who I admire, a mother who loves me, and a sister who loves ragdolls, all of which cannot be said to be admirable, but they are also happy and happy. However, his life changed when he lived in Germany in the 1940s and his father was a soldier.

He doesn't understand: why are those people trapping themselves in the net? Why walk around in striped pajamas? Why don't you do your own job? Why did the Jews become the enemy of the German nation? Why is Parvo gone? Why did the mother later wash her face in tears and fall into endless quarrels with her father? Why did you tell that lie? How to make up for it? Why are you moving again? There are so many whys, in the middle of understanding and not understanding, the little people are trying hard to explore. So, he put on the pajamas himself, entered the Camp, and found the answer by himself.

Under the same uniform, who will know who is who? Which nation is not the same? He gave the world an answer with death.

I have seen many films about the German slaughter of Jews, and many are regarded as classics. However, I always feel that those films are too broad in perspective and too ambitious, and this one has become the most moving and shocking to me. No wonder that writing articles has always been required to have a smaller entry point, and tear it apart from a small opening to see more depth. Therefore, from the perspective of the little boy, the black and white eyes tell us that the world has made a mistake.

The acting skills of the two little boys are very good. Bruno's performance was remarkable, and I was even more surprised that Shmuel played the cowering concentration camp Jewish kid so real. Bruno appears as the protagonist of the whole film at the beginning, but when Shmuel appears in his pajamas, he realizes that this is the boy in the title. But at the end, I finally found the answer, it turned out that they were all. At the end of the film, I had a bad premonition from the time Bruno put on his pajamas. After hitting them into the shack, I only felt suffocated and suffocated, as if I had been strangled by my neck, making it hard to breathe... End credits When the song started, my hands and feet were cold, and I didn't know how to move for a while. Perhaps the human mind is ethereal, but the intuitive reflection of the body is the most real. This is a good film, especially a good film, you can understand it from your own physical experience.

I don't want to say anything more about this film, everyone who watches it will feel the same way. I just want to tell myself to remember this feeling, this is the reason why I fall in love with movies, so many good works make people reflect, shock, and make us seem to experience other people's lives in a short time. You have to continue to do something for the movie you love. You have to make your own films and write the script. Take it slow, and you will always have a work that you are satisfied with.

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  • Adolfo 2021-11-12 08:01:14

    "Suddenly the camera changes to the black door and slowly zooms out. If you cry. Is it for BRUNO, right? So, what about shmul?"

  • Michel 2021-11-12 08:01:14

    Watching this film quietly at night is inexplicably sad and shocked. Sometimes it is not the evil itself that is terrible, but to cover up the consequences of the evil can make people mistakenly think that the evil is good. Seeing the ending, the last line of defense was broken. Should I grieve for the innocent death of the young man and the loss of his mother's beloved son, or should I grieve that this death has become the punishment for his father and the Nazi crimes...( ps. Rupert Friend is too evil.

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas quotes

  • Bruno: [Pavel is nursing Bruno] Where's my mum?

    Pavel - Jewish servant: She's out.

    Bruno: When will she back?

    Pavel - Jewish servant: Soon, I expect, but don't worry.

    Bruno: Will I have to go to hospital?

    Pavel - Jewish servant: No, it's only a small cut.

    [Bruno moans in pain]

    Pavel - Jewish servant: Oh, come on, it's not that bad. There, all better.

    Bruno: What's your name?

    Pavel - Jewish servant: Pavel. Now you better sit still for a couple of minutes before you start walking on that again.

    Bruno: It could be worse than it looks.

    Pavel - Jewish servant: It isn't.

    Bruno: How would you know? You're not a doctor!

    Pavel - Jewish servant: Yes, I am.

    Pavel - Jewish servant: No you're not. You peel potatoes.

    Pavel - Jewish servant: I practiced as a doctor before I came here.

    Bruno: You couldn't be much good if you had to practice.

    Pavel - Jewish servant: Now what are you going to be when you grow up? I know! An explorer!

    Bruno: How did you know that?

  • Herr Liszt: Yes Bruno?

    Bruno: I don't understand, the Jew is down to this one man?

    Herr Liszt: The Jew here means the entire Jewish race. If it was just this one man I'm sure something would be done about him.

    Bruno: There is such thing as a nice Jew isn't there?

    Herr Liszt: [Sarcastically] I think Bruno if you ever find a nice Jew, you'd be the best explorer in the world.