Fassbender has always been known for being cold, but here, there is a rare warmth. But this warmth reflects the coldness most of the time.
After Amy and Ali got together, almost everyone objected. From the closest son and son-in-law, to the cleaning aunts who work together, the owner of the commissary downstairs, and the neighbors and passers-by in one building, almost everyone. At this time, can Amy and Ali say romantically like a B-grade film: "Two people fight against the world"? At this time, Amy collapsed, and Amy was terrified. This is a change of attitude for Amy. There are limits to human courage. Just before Amy, when talking with Auntie Cleaning, after listening to a story similar to himself, he said: Maybe he has that Turk, so he doesn't need to communicate with other people! The cleaning aunt retorted him, saying: No one can live like that. Indeed it is. None of us want to be isolated, we all want to be included in the majority. Here Hitler is mentioned twice, not for nothing. This partly reflects an ideology of the German nation (perhaps the entire human race), a collective unconscious. He is very exclusive. After Hitler came to power, Amy was a party member at that time. Almost everyone was a party member. Those who were not party members were naturally isolated. Will he have enough courage to live independently in this general trend? Those who have lost courage, who are not courageous enough, who feel fear and go with the flow, are the ones whose souls are consumed. Of course, if the soul is swallowed, he does not mean that this person has no soul. Just saying her conscience was partially swallowed. He is no longer the good person he used to be. Of course, most people can't be considered a bad person. This is what Amy said, whether it's good or bad, and everyone else.
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