unblooming rose

Chadrick 2022-03-20 09:02:58

I knew before that it was a World War II-themed film, but when the first word of the play, sugar, floated out of the gramophone, it was still very lethal. Sweet American pop songs, sweet flower girls...
But in addition, the director did not use more common contrasts in war-themed films, and avoided the plot of the persecution of "inferior" nations, but showed Su The rebellion of Fei, a female college student of pure German descent.

Perhaps in the view of the initiator of the war, Sophie should be grateful to Dade and cherish it for being able to have a relatively stable living and learning environment in troubled times. But her belief in freedom made her soberly aware of the evils of war and dictatorship, and bravely joined the revolutionary ranks.

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Sophie Scholl: The Final Days quotes

  • Magdalena Scholl: Don't forget, Sophie. Jesus

    Sophie Magdalena Scholl: Yes, mother, but you neither.

  • Pfarrer Dr. Alt: [giving Sophie a last blessing] May God the Father bless you, who created you in His image. May God the Son bless you, whose suffering and death redeems you. May God the Holy Spirit bless you, who leads you to his temple and hallows you. May the Trinity judge you with mercy, and grant you eternal life. Amen.

    [the guard arrives for Sophie. Sophie stands up]

    Pfarrer Dr. Alt: No one loves more than one who dies for friends.