You shot me in the heart, but I can't fall by your side - Franz

Trevor 2022-11-14 10:12:25

Hello, the movie I want to recommend to you today is Frantz, which ranks sixth in the German historical film list. This is an alternative war movie based on the French-German World War I.

Part.1

The story begins with the death of German soldier Franz during the Franco-German War in World War I.

His beautiful fiancée, Anna, lives with his parents and is engrossed in the grief of losing Franz, like the black and white of a movie, without the color of life.

The first Franz's father and his small group hated the French so much that he even refused to see a doctor for the French until Adrian came along.

Adrian said that he was a friend Franz met in France. He cared about every detail of his son's past, and Adrian and Franz were too similar in temperament and preferences, making the Franz family People and Anna quickly accepted Adrian.

In the constant interaction, the Franz family even began to look forward to Adrian's visit, and developed a certain degree of empathy for Adrian, treating Adrian as their own son, Franz's parents Even started to match Anna and Adrian.

Anna is also invited by Adrian, and slowly has unspeakable feelings for Adrian.

However, in the process of getting along with Franz's family, Adrian was overwhelmed by torture, and finally confided the truth to Anna one night: it turned out that Adrian did not know Franz, and he had met Franz before. The recollections of the ensemble with Franz in France and the art exhibitions that the Z family said were only made up by him.

In fact, French soldier Adrian met German soldier Franz on the battlefield. Out of instinct, Adrian could only shoot Franz, but Adrian found that Franz did not want to lift it at all. The gun came to hurt Adrian in the slightest, if only to save his life.

Since then, Adrian's conscience has been severely tortured. He decided to come to Germany to learn about Franz's life. However, in the face of the hurt and expectant eyes of Franz's family, he can only continue to use one after another. lie to round this lie.

Adrian returns to Paris, and Toanna tells Franz's parents this fact and apologizes to them on his behalf.

But Anna couldn't tell the truth to Franz's parents. Anna could only be vague about Adrian's departure. Finally, with the encouragement of Franz's parents who didn't know it, Anna set foot on the train to Paris. , decided to bravely go to find Adrian.

Adrian was overjoyed to see Anna. Anna lied to him that Franz's parents had forgiven him.

However, the appearance of Adrian's fiancee at this time seemed to give Anna a bolt from the blue. It turned out that Adrian already had a fiancée. It turned out that the invitations to Anna and the intimate conversations she thought were just Adrian's guilt Just redemption.

In the end, Anna left Paris. Adrian gave Anna a hug at the station. Anna couldn't help sobbing. Then Adrian gave Anna a parting kiss, but Anna only shook her head and said that it was too late. .

Part.2

In fact, both Adrian and Franz are just thousands of victims in the war. The war has left these living families torn apart and separated from each other only because of the opposition of nationality, and it has left those survivors under the shadow of the war. Excruciatingly tormented.

We forget that what the war left us may only be a cold casualty statistics, but each of them should have their own life, they may also have a happy family, and have long-awaited waiting for their return. The wife of the family, has unrealized ambitions and ideals, maybe they also like art, literature or the fireworks of the market, but they have lost everything because of the so-called war.

As Franz's father said, we put our sons on the front lines, and in the war we raised our glasses to the death of the French, so the French will also raise our glasses to the death of our son, saying After all, we are all stupid fathers toasting to the death of their children.

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