Ivan's spirit

Rosalee 2022-03-22 09:02:21

The works of the master are really beautifully composed, the plot is compact, the music complements each other, and the characters are three-dimensional and full. Thinking about war from the perspective of children is a good breakthrough point. There are Gazi in our country. . . The fact is, the movie explained the state of Ivan from the very beginning, a man who was tortured by the war to the point that his mental condition was severely damaged and desperately escaped from the enemy. He knew what a death camp was, and he had heard the screams of his companions on the verge of death. , he has seen a line of documents, he doesn't really want to escape the military academy, but the society can no longer tolerate children who are not arrogant or even resistant. The destruction of war is beyond the imagination of any of us who were born and raised in times of peace. Never say "empathy". Bottomless well, birch forest, horses eating apples, beach mothers and sisters... everything is silent. Just like the execution document inadvertently slipped from the pile of paper, Ivan was just one of thousands of people who died, just like the name Ivan, so inconspicuous. The more ordinary people are coerced by the social environment, the more suffocating they are. In the end, it's just the luck of ordinary people like you and me. Ivan's childhood should be joyful. Please keep the society away from war and don't let childhood carry too much content.

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Ivan's Childhood quotes

  • Ivan's Mother: If a well is really deep, you can see a star down there even in the middle of a sunny day.

  • Ivan: Is he a Fritz too?

    Galtsev: He's either a German doctor or writer.

    Ivan: They have no writers. I saw them burning books in a square. They poured gasoline on them and set them on fire. There was soot in the air for a week.

    Galtsev: That writer lived 400 years ago.

    Ivan: Well, then maybe.