Perhaps the most terrifying part of this film is that the Gestapo detectives and the presiding judge of the special court show a perfect and self-consistent concept of the rights and obligations of individuals to the country. In the face of patriotism and mainstream values, those tyranny Opponents and reflective people who have not participated in the war against "hostile countries" have become national assholes and have been nailed to the pillar of national and national shame.
Tyranny has always used family and country feelings to dress up as a fighter who fights for the heavens and the people.
Statues of the Goddess of Justice would also stand in Nazi courts.
Do those who fight tyranny only hate tyranny? I am afraid that the huge wave that eats people comes from people who do not wake up or are unwilling to wake up.
There are always so many people who roared wildly yesterday in support of tyranny to tear the Awakened to pieces, and today they are enjoying the dividends of national change that the Awakened has exchanged at the cost of their lives without any guilt.
This situation not only happened in Nazi Germany, and it never stopped in Nazi Germany.
PS: Will the Gestapo prompt Sophie to commit crimes to survive during the interrogation, and will the female prison guard hand over cigarettes and leave the three alone? Maybe we have no evidence to deny the possibility of them happening, but it must be a negligible value at the statistical level . Just like the Stasi employees in "The Wiretap", no one in reality stops and reflects on witnessing the life tragedy of the surveillance subject.
The human warmth and care that the director wants to show is contrived because it is not representative.
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