The film gave me the impression that the squadron leader fell into the zoo, and the zookeeper helped him escape; McCann fell on the roof of the opera house, and the conductor helped him hide; Peter fell into a German barracks, and the painter Help him cover. The occupations of these people are ordinary, but they all have extraordinary souls. When faced with the difficult choice of living or saving lives, they chose the latter without hesitation, helping a few at any cost. Unknown foreign soldiers escaped. It can be said that they all have national interests. For example, the conductor, his job is very good, he can get a lot of appearance fees by performing for German officers, and he can worry about food and clothing. At that time, when he discovered McCann, he could completely He handed it over to the Germans, but he still chose to hide the RAF in the closet, which I can't help but admire. I think that's one of the reasons why I love this film, and while learning about World War II, there are those laughing scenes that make me reminisce.
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