"Little People" has a stunning opening:
Nina Simone (February 21, 1933-April 21, 2003)’s throat must have been scratched by God’s fingertips, Don’tLetMeBeMisunderstood (please don’t misunderstand me) sad, high-pitched, pierced through clouds and cracks , One shot into the soul.
The sound of nature.
But, what the hell next?
The robbers broke into the house, his son fought against the evil, and a dad who had beaten ten was actually suspended?
Why? !
In the dim environment, between the sparks and the sparks, the old man found that the robber's gun was not loaded with bullets, and he suddenly felt softhearted:
You are a tearful shooter, I am the bird who would rather get shot...
Nima...
It's too much. The son is still fighting with the thugs, life or death is uncertain, and there are wives and daughters in the family. Are you making a fuss here?
Make a fuss with the mob who ran into the house at night?
Regardless of whether you are a big man or a small man, how did this kind of brain damage survive to an age?
Doesn't a normal person teach him how to behave?
This is the battlefield performance of a Jagged Agent?
So insulting the audience's IQ, there is no basic law for Shuangpian?
When I ran to the robber's house, I found that the child was too soft again.
Hollywood liberals are really crazy.
No way, listen to Don'tLetMeBeMisunderstood several times to soothe the wounded soul.
First love "Don'tLetMeBeMisunderstood", not to kill Bill (2003), but the Polish film "Upside Down Black and White" (2009):
Poles, who love freedom like vodka, fought against the Mongols, the Ottoman Empire, and Tsarist Russia, saved Europe many times, and were hailed by Marx as the "European immortal warrior."
The courage and determination of the Poles who hit the stone and turned the tide is always awe-inspiring:
The rise of the people in Warsaw was the age when the Japanese and Nazis ravaged the world, and humankind's unique large-scale uprising.
On August 1, 1944, the day of the Warsaw Uprising, the Polish youth who swore to die for their country:
The most memorable photo: A girl from the Warsaw Rebels, looking in the mirror between battles:
It is precisely because of their love of beauty and freedom that they will take up guns to fight:
As a modern legend of "give me freedom or die", the Warsaw Uprising has been recorded in the annals of history.
"Upside down black and white" looked weak Sabina played with the pistol skillfully, exclaiming, "If we have more of this during the uprising," she refused to admit to the outside world that she had participated in the uprising.
While calling on the people of Warsaw to revolt, while watching the fire from the side, sit back and watch the uprising fail-----
As the title reveals, will this accusation against Stalin also distort facts and confuse right from wrong from another aspect, in order to achieve the purpose of anti-Soviet and shirk responsibility for the failure of the uprising?
The performance of the Red Army in the Warsaw Uprising, like the Katyn tragedy, has hurt Poland as severely as the Katyn tragedy. It seems that Stalin is hostile to the pro-Western Polish government in exile, refused to support the Warsaw Uprising led by him, and used the hands of the Nazis to eradicate the military power of the government in exile. Leading to the failure of the uprising.
Since the 1990s, for the more severe Katyn massacre, from Gorbachev and Yeltsin to Medvedev and Putin, the Soviet Union and Russia have recognized that Stalin was the cause of trouble. Why should we just fight for Stalin in the Warsaw Uprising? cover?
In August 1944, Nazi elites such as the SS Skeleton Division, the SS Viking Division, and the Goering Paratrooper Division launched a counterattack in northeast Warsaw, destroying the exhausted Third Soviet Tank Corps and defeating the Soviet Eighth Guards. Tank regiment.
The famous Nazi general Guderian recalled: The fighting near Warsaw was very fierce. "We Germans have the impression that it is our defense that blocks the enemy (the Soviet army) from advancing, not Russia's desire to destroy the Warsaw uprising."
At the moment, Europe and the United States can set aside their ideological differences and desperately assist the Soviet Union. What else can they hesitate when the latter encounters anti-fascist forces?
After the failed march to Warsaw, the Soviet army dropped a large amount of weapons, ammunition, medicine, communication equipment and food to the Polish rebels.
It is true that the Soviet army did not do their best to defend Moscow, but it is obviously too outrageous to accuse him of not being saved.
To counter the slander from the West, the Soviet Union slandered the Warsaw Uprising as a conspiracy of a "bourgeois government in exile," which sadly provided new evidence for Stalin's treachery.
It was not until the 1960s that the Warsaw Uprising received positive reviews in Poland.
Sabina did not admit to participating in the Warsaw Uprising in 1952 and witnessed that sad era.
Sabina, an older woman who longs for love and nourishment, has no time to think about how the midnight street hero saves the beauty in time, and how does the "hero" know that she dreams of "Kokhanovsky's Selected Poems"? The poetry editor of the publishing house she couldn't find a selection of poems, so she plunged into love.
The great Polish poet Cheslav Milosz:
"We are allowed to scream with gnomes and demons,
But pure and magnanimous words are forbidden;
Under such severe punishment,
Who dares to say a word,
Whoever thinks he is a missing person. "
In the terrifying and high-pressure social atmosphere, Sabina, her mother, and grandmother are cautious and unwilling to cause unnecessary trouble. At this point, they thought they were weak and could be deceived, but they were wrong.
"Upside Down Black and White" pays tribute to Polish women and shows the strong and unyielding national characteristics of Poland.
"More than a hundred devils, more than two hundred puppet troops" is by no means a fabrication of the red classic "Tunnel Warfare": during World War II, the Soviet Union spawned 1.5 million puppet troops who took refuge in the Nazis, and the number of Chinese puppet troops and puppet positions was as high as 4 million. Poland did not have a puppet army, and the Nazis did not even dare to hire Polish employees in the governor's palace in Warsaw.
Just when Sabina was looking forward to married life, her fiance asked her to write a "poem" every week, closely monitoring and reporting the whereabouts of the editor-in-chief of the publishing house.
Only then did Sabina know the true identity of her fiance.
She refused to act as an accomplice, and the spy threatened with her private possession of gold coins: "Do you want to use your rectum to deceive the entire society? What do you think you swallow, please forgive my wording, and then pull it out, you can completely keep it secret? I'm for you Ashamed."
Sabina has reason to be ashamed, she even fantasizes about becoming old with such a poisonous snake!
After the extremely tragic Warsaw Uprising, there are not many things that really scares Sabina.
In order to defend the whole family, she did not hesitate to kill her:
After all, it is a female literary youth, who kills, apologizes, and delivers pillows...
With the help of his mother and grandma, Yu's younger brother's studio dissolves and disposes of the corpse, which is the most brilliant part of the film.
This secret battle may borrow the famous line of "Sailor Moon": on behalf of the moon to destroy you!
The Warsaw insurgents dared to open fire on the Nazis, and it seemed like a lot of trouble to let an eagle dog evaporate from the world, but in fact it was a piece of cake.
On March 5, 1953, Stalin folded his braids, and Sabina and the secret police's "evil species" happened to be born:
Poland, the new Poland.
At the end of the film, "Don'tLetMeBeMisunderstood" in 1964 seamlessly connects with "Upside Down Black and White" in 2009. The hoarse, agitated singing voice resembles the great and painful soul of Poland:
Sometimes you see me crazy
(In this devil-infested world) Don’t you understand that no one can live like an angel?
When everything is not going well, you will see something worse
But I have a ray of good soul
Oh Lord, please don't let me be misunderstood
You know sometimes
Baby i'm so carefree
So you can see the other side of me...
(The question of the subtitle brother is: Are you in tears?)
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