The plot of the movie is very admirable. From real German soldiers (fighting for their glory and for their homeland), the first suspects who were also German but put into concentration camps for being gay (they were civilians in their own country), real Nazi soldiers and contemporary Nazis Influenced people (they don't actually have much emotion for Nazis, they worship power and hate the Jews who are hated by everyone), former Nazis (they don't want to remember this shameful life, they think about simple days). These four angles just reflect our understanding of the Nazis today, the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II.
The details of the entire film are extremely delicate, from a series of shower heads, wolf dogs, sirens, etc., which allude to the unexpected and reasonable ending of the Nazi massacre in ZEV's memory on the survivors and the ending. It can be said to be the perfect interpretation of O'Henry.
The music of the film is just right, which promotes the development of the plot and fully reflects the heart of the protagonist.
Seriously, it's a well-crafted story. The ending was a bit of a bummer. It can be more full or just leave it blank.
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