A good movie is about human nature

Taryn 2022-11-16 09:04:59

I watched it twice in one night. The first time I was casual, I looked at it while I was busy with other things, but I found that the story was better than I imagined, so I calmed down and read it again seriously. A good movie and a good story really touch the heart, this is a good movie that sees humanity! The exiled German emperor told the queen in the woods that he would never return to Germany. It was his dream for more than 20 years to return to the country, but it would be better to be in exile forever than to be a puppet of the murderous Nazis. In addition, the male protagonist explained that he was very painful at the beginning of the film, suffering to the point of depravity (loveless sex), and then met the female protagonist, was attracted, and later found out that the female protagonist is a thoughtful woman (see Nietzsche's book), Slowly falling in love with her... At this time, a conflict appeared, the heroine was exposed as a spy, and the hero was also entangled (asked if the heroine used him), when the two revealed their intentions and trusted each other, the hero alone protected the heroine After getting out of danger, the male protagonist finally said: Found a new target. The old emperor's understanding and kindness, the male protagonist's devotion to love, and the female protagonist's faith are not afraid of life and death. The brilliance of these humanity shines even more in the dark and brutal background of war!

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The Exception quotes

  • Kaiser Wilhelm II: Is something wrong?

    Mieke de Jong: I have to go now, forever. But first I have a message for you. From Winston Churchill.

    Kaiser Wilhelm II: Of course you do. You're the secret agent. Marvelous.

  • Princess Hermine: Tell us a little about yourself, Captain. Where's your family from?

    Capt. Stefan Brandt: Brandenburg, Your Highness. My grandfather was an army officer, as was my father. He was killed on the Somme just before I was born.

    Princess Hermine: And your mother?

    Capt. Stefan Brandt: From a landowning family.

    Princess Hermine: Really? Which one?

    Capt. Stefan Brandt: Related to the Ludendorffs, distantly. After the war, of course, she had to clean houses. I remember helping her wheel her wages home in a barrel. Of course by the time we'd got to the bakery, it was worthless.

    [an uneasy look passes between von Ilsemann and Hermine]

    Capt. Stefan Brandt: She died of tuberculosis when I was twelve...

    Kaiser Wilhelm II: [pounds the table with his fist] Am I to blame for every misfortune on this earth? I gave my life to the Fatherland, and this is my thanks? Nobody cares my navy betrayed me! Nobody remembers my army fell apart! Ludendorff, Bethmann, Tirpitz, where were they? Where were they? *Where were they?* After all I'd done for them, they stabbed me in the back! They lost me the war. They lost me my country.