The Labyrinth of Silence: Something About World War II

Tamia 2022-04-04 09:01:08

I had already dozed off, but I didn't want to watch this movie. After only seven minutes, the spirit came, and after only seven minutes, I got to the point.
I thought it was a suspense film, but it wasn't. The suspense was just the beginning. The main part was about German war criminals in World War II.
The whole article is great, I can't pick out any faults, so I don't know what to say.
If you really want to pick, the actor's appearance is very average.
As for what kind of story it is, in fact, when I read it, I sometimes feel that those who oppose the male protagonist are quite reasonable. As a defeated country, should the entire older generation of Germany be punished? ?
All kinds of thought.
World War II is a history that all mankind must ponder.

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Extended Reading
  • Carter 2022-04-01 09:01:19

    In the movie, the eyes and the soundtrack alone are full of tension, and the retro lens is very beautiful. Germany is always stronger in reflection. When will Japan be rethinking? When are we going to reflect on the crimes of those "revolutionary" Red Guards and Red Little Soldiers during the Cultural Revolution? A country cannot become clean without rethinking its blood.

  • Flo 2022-04-01 09:01:19

    I almost fell asleep... I would like to thank the director, including the entire Germanic nation, for their sincerity and courage to take responsibility and face the past, which is more than 108,000 times stronger than that of a neighboring country! The most chilling part of watching the whole film is not that the male protagonist suspects that he has lost himself during the investigation process, but the sentence after the film ends that the nineteen defendants did not show any remorse throughout the trial. The indifference and cruelty of human nature can be so terrifying

Labyrinth of Lies quotes

  • Generalstaatsanwalt Fritz Bauer: If you think this is all about who's guilty, partly guilty or innocent, then you've learned nothing, nothing at all.

  • Johann Radmann: [reads from record of interrogation] A small boy, about 5 years old, jumped off the truck. He was holding an apple. Boger was standing at the door. The boy stood beside the truck and was so happy about the apple. Boger went up to the boy, grabbed him by the feet, and smashed his head against the wall. Then Boger picked up the apple and told me to clean up the mess on the wall. And then Boger ate the apple. - Everyday life in Auschwitz.