Inside the cabin, outside the war

Angelita 2022-02-04 08:11:52

It is very clever to design the cabin as a small world isolated from the world. Getting along in a small space allows people to abandon everything and survive. The innate sense of arrogance and superiority of British officers, the strong sense of German officers trying to maintain their identity, plus the seemingly absurd British soldier, the German big man who seems to be perfect and happy but has other pursuits in his heart, was hit by Hitler Brainwashed German soldiers. All alive. I even saw Ji Qing vaguely when I finally got the lighter (cover your face!

Without the usual sensationalism, all wars are disgusting. However, someone will inevitably have a war... There is a line in the movie "The Duke of Windsor Project" that I watched above, to the effect that there is always a war, and it will be fought once every few decades. It's just injustice in the name of justice.

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  • Wilfred 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    I didn't expect the war movie to be quite warm. I feel that the cost of this movie is so low! ╮(╯▽╰)╭

  • Freddy 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    I've watched it for the third time, and it's still good. The pride and stubbornness of the British and the rigidity and rigidity of the Germans, as well as the stubbornness of both sides, the collision of nationality is too clear. The tense confrontation in the small wooden house, the battle of wits and courage, the gradually melting ice and snow and hostility, the friendship has crossed the estrangement, the kindness and humanity have overcome the national war and political discord, but they cannot get rid of the tragedy caused by war and politics, which is embarrassing. The actors are all great.

Into the White quotes

  • Gunner Robert Smith: I'm a man of principles. Wanna hear one?

    Feldwebel Wolfgang Strunk: No.

    Gunner Robert Smith: Do whatever makes you happy.

    Feldwebel Wolfgang Strunk: What about responsibility?

    Gunner Robert Smith: And what about the responsibility of being happy?

  • Unteroffizier Josef Schwartz: Are we going home now?

    Leutnant Horst Schopis: Yes, we're going home now.