Try to be fair, and exclude the above factors to make complaints. I think there are two points that are not ideal. One is that the heroine is too beautiful, and the other is that Jeffrey Rush's accent is too different from others. The previous point is more subjective, I don't know if other people feel the same way. Like Rudy is a pretty and cute little boy, but not overly pretty. The role of the heroine should also be such a little girl, rather than a cute, beautiful star face like an oil painting. There are several places I feel that the beautiful face of the heroine affects the audience's attention to the plot. Especially when Rosa saw her and complained that she was "stupid and dirty" with the strong sense of disobedience when she was full of disgust. As for the second point, I want to say that Jeffrey Rush is not like a German. I really don’t have any confidence. After all, I don’t even know a German, but the accent really contrasts with other characters and makes people play. a little. Of course the acting skills are nothing to say, he is the biggest motivation for me to decide to watch this film.
The most layered and content is actually the role of Rosa. The old couple doesn't interact much, but the more they look at it, the more they feel very credible. It's a plain and touching film, it's cruel, horror, and so on. The tension is slightly insufficient, but it always feels like this is done deliberately. In the middle, there is the feeling of "Ah, Red Guards!" from time to time, ha ha ha.
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