No bloody shots but the most cruel

Rosalia 2021-11-12 08:01:14

Most of the front of the whole film is a slow rhythm, even when it is explained that the so-called farm is a concentration camp, including the burning of corpses, it is a cryptic expression, and it is not directly stated, including in the end, there is no direct shot of a large number of people dying. It is just an empty room. , Many "striped pajamas", but the kind, innocent and brave kid, Bruno, and his Jewish friend died together.

Especially Bruno was out of good intentions and wanted to find a father for his friends, and the concentration camp was under his father’s jurisdiction, which was equivalent to dying at his father’s hands. This situation is even more cruel and unacceptable, so take a look. The Nazi's cruelty to the Jews is really harmful to others and self!

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  • Theo 2021-11-12 08:01:14

    I always thought that there would be a "last minute rescue" ending in traditional movies. I always took it for granted that the protagonist's aura of immortality would be on this boy, so that I couldn't accept it for a long time after seeing the last scene. After all, this is a Nazi movie.

  • Drew 2022-03-22 09:01:28

    It feels like the Jewish children may be intentional, and if it is intentional, this plot suddenly feels a little more interesting. There is a kind of final plot: you see your German soldiers kill Jews, tell you to kill Jews! Finally, my child is in! Die! deserve it! Tsk tsk sense of disobedience.

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.