Earthquakes and massacres appear alternately on this beautiful Mediterranean island. At the beginning and end of the film, people dance in circles around the seaside. It is beautiful and peaceful, as if these natural and man-made disasters It never happened.
Those who survive should live well.
One of the best war loves I've seen other than a walk in the clouds and hussars on the roof.
If there was no war, it would be difficult for Captain Corelli and the beautiful baby Pellegia to meet, but because of the war, the taboo relationship between the occupier and the occupied is unacceptable, even for the parties themselves.
You don't feel humiliation when someone doesn't put a knife on your neck, you don't feel pain when someone doesn't shoot you, and it's hard to empathize when you don't experience it yourself.
Italian soldiers laying down their weapons are no different from lambs to be slaughtered. The former ally, the prisoner of war to be slaughtered today, changed roles faster than expected.
German Captain Gunter's dodging eyes as he looked at his former ally and friend, Italian Captain Corelli, hinted at the tragic fate of the captured Italian soldiers, but Gunter's hand that shot them did not tremble until he faced Corelli, I chose to let him go, or just let it fend for itself.
I'd like to believe it's human nature, and even German devils occasionally do good things, but reason tells you that Gunter's soft-hearted is just because it's a movie.
Appeasement to the enemy is cruelty to oneself, and German devils will not fail to understand this truth.
When everything was calm, I remembered the sentence: "hi, Puccini."
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