what is silence

Jerrod 2022-04-01 09:01:19

This film completely reflects on society from another angle, a very good entry point and realistic theme. What makes us think more deeply is why our country has no reflection, but only silence, silence about all the sufferings of the past, selective forgetting and amnesia. A nation with memories like icing sugar will only perish. What is broken is conscience, what is broken is integrity, what is broken is the trust between people, what is broken is everything called goodness, and life is no longer heavy, only light. light to forget everything

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  • Flo 2022-04-01 09:01:19

    I almost fell asleep... I would like to thank the director, including the entire Germanic nation, for their sincerity and courage to take responsibility and face the past, which is more than 108,000 times stronger than that of a neighboring country! The most chilling part of watching the whole film is not that the male protagonist suspects that he has lost himself during the investigation process, but the sentence after the film ends that the nineteen defendants did not show any remorse throughout the trial. The indifference and cruelty of human nature can be so terrifying

  • Kirsten 2022-04-07 09:01:06

    Auschwitz is the most exciting (for both the characters and the audience) at the beginning of the show, and the male protagonist's obsession with chasing Mendler's line is not bad. But the subject matter is too heavy, the screenwriter wants to cover everything as much as possible, and there are some dramatic turns in the protagonist, but the film loses its strength. Compared with spotlight, the latter's way of going all the way to the dark feels much more frightening.

Labyrinth of Lies quotes

  • Generalstaatsanwalt Fritz Bauer: If you think this is all about who's guilty, partly guilty or innocent, then you've learned nothing, nothing at all.

  • Johann Radmann: [reads from record of interrogation] A small boy, about 5 years old, jumped off the truck. He was holding an apple. Boger was standing at the door. The boy stood beside the truck and was so happy about the apple. Boger went up to the boy, grabbed him by the feet, and smashed his head against the wall. Then Boger picked up the apple and told me to clean up the mess on the wall. And then Boger ate the apple. - Everyday life in Auschwitz.