To enter the context of the environment, to understand.

Corene 2022-12-19 12:41:36

Germans speak English and I'm drunk too. But everyone is used to it, just like in the ancient films made by Chinese people, everyone speaks Mandarin Chinese. It wasn't for the Germans after all.

Good story, 1-10, 8 points. There are no action scenes, the whole process relies on the story and acting skills, and almost all key and directional issues are not explained in one sentence.

To understand this film, you must first have a simple understanding of World War II. Be sincere to yourself, too, to understand the meaning behind the characters and dialogues in the film. You have to grasp the meaning of the literal itself, and you should not watch this film. Mainly it reflects human nature. Take this opportunity to see if you have humanity.

There is a dialogue in the center that reflects the central idea of ​​the film:
: Can an officer have a loyalty to anything greater than his country?
: First, he must answer the question- what is my country? and does it even still exist?

Show In view of the inner conflict of the male protagonist, am I loyal to the military order or to my own country.

It's a good movie, nothing to say, just who will listen to the truth?

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The Exception quotes

  • Capt. Stefan Brandt: You have someone, somewhere?

    Mieke de Jong: If I did, you wouldn't be here. And you, Captain? No girl anywhere?

    Capt. Stefan Brandt: If I did, I'd still be here.

  • [Stefan wakes up from a nightmare]

    Mieke de Jong: What is it this time?

    Capt. Stefan Brandt: Poland. A village of women and children. They'd been machine-gunned by the SS. It was a beautiful day. And I thought... "God made this. God made all of it." There was a girl. She was still alive. I tried to help her, but she died. I beat the officer senseless in front of his unit. It's men like that, they shame the SS. They shame us all.

    Mieke de Jong: But they are not the exception, they are the *rule*.

    Capt. Stefan Brandt: I don't believe that.