nobility of man

Deontae 2022-03-21 09:03:18

The scene of Sophie and her mother meeting, her mother's eyes will be etched in people's hearts. All unspeakable emotions are directed to the heart.

For this work, language is weak. Here are a few random thoughts for memo purposes. The level of the work is very good. Sophie went from a fluke of expectation at the beginning, and a slight uneasiness, to a gradual stability, firmness, and resistance without flinching. What is shown here is not only courage, but more importantly reason and sober judgment. Moore is very wonderful, from the standard system executor to the irrepressible expression of human emotions, which is credible and sensible.

How much courage and reason does it take to have the courage to point out the mistakes of most people around you? In the face of torture, humiliation, guilt for relatives and friends, and even immediate death, in the face of the hostile majority, the real action of pursuing truth seems to have only costs and no rewards. Still standing up, gave me confidence in the "nobility of man".

Sophie's prayer may have historical basis. The power of religion can also be experienced. The work has a good grasp of the religious aspect. There is no compulsion to be overly rendered.

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  • Lucinda 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    Only with enough faith and strength can we win a splendid human nature under the rule of grabbing power shines at this moment

  • Alexandrine 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    From the thrilling fight at the beginning to the impassioned later, the soundtrack is great and works in one go.

Sophie Scholl: The Final Days quotes

  • Sophie Magdalena Scholl: Please, don't worry. I'd do the same again.

    Robert Scholl: You did the right thing. I'm proud of you both.

  • Hans Scholl: [to the court] If you and Hitler weren't afraid of our opinion, we wouldn't be here.