As the villain, he didn't have a line, but when he finally heard the childish voice of the Japanese version of "Little Hans", he cried out. He and the police detective of Mifune happened to be mirror images. At the age of 28, his luggage was stolen on his return home. The country and personal property returned home with nothing, but one thought became a demon and one thought became a Buddha. I guess what the director wants to reflect is the alienation of human nature from the social environment.
Since the opening of "Iron Cross" is this child's voice, I guess the Japanese lyrics should be similar.
"Little Hans, alone, goes out into the world, and sees how happy he is with his luggage, but his mother often cries because the child is not at home - bless you! This heart-wrenching word, go home quickly!"
"Seven years, little Hans went to many places, confused and sober, he remembered the past, so he went home quickly, but now he is not small, no, he is now big Hans. His hands and face are tanned Black, will they recognize this person?"
"One, two, three, one after another passed him, no one knew who this person was, even his sister was asking who it was, not knowing that he was her brother."
"Then his mother came and looked at him with almost invisible eyes, ready to welcome him and said - Hans, my son! God bless my son!"
Since You Zuo lived in a place similar to the stables at his sister's house, his brother-in-law was dissatisfied with his sister's doting on him. He can almost restore his experience:
Maybe when he set off, he was just 20 years old. In 1940, his mother packed his luggage for him and went out to play for the country happily. After the defeat in 1945, the 25-year-old was full of despair, indignation and wounds. The only consolation was to bring some things left over from the war. As a result, he was picked up on the train again, and was picked up by people from his own country.
What to bring home to see mom? Fortunately, his mother will not come out to welcome him, and there is only one sister at home.
My sister has many children, and my brother-in-law is a violent person. He nailed a house by himself with broken boards. In summer, the heat here is like torture...
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