Merry Christmas

Reginald 2022-03-25 09:01:18

There will always be some people who say they want war after reading the news, so what is war, is it the separation of wives and sons from small families, is it because countless people are starving and poor, and are they exchanged for the only leather jackets at home? Is it only enough rice for one meal, is it watching the postman give your family a glorious envelope... The movie is based on the true story of the First World War, the fierce trench attrition war between Germany and France and Britain, Christmas Eve, everyone Missing their relatives in their respective trenches, having a strange Christmas, there was singing on the German side, and the Scots played bagpipes to accompany the song. After the song, there was thunderous applause in the trenches. At that moment, everyone held their breath, there were no gunshots, only blessings and prayers. Then the soldiers in the three trenches walked into the no-man's land with wine and chocolate to celebrate together... No matter Germany, France, or Scotland

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  • Ike 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Shadow 19364: Reflecting on the sword or the cross in the hands of God during the First World War, both hope for peace and for survival. World War II was like the Scottish younger brother who only had hatred. There was no mercy in his heart but hatred and killing.

  • Kellen 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    European countries have a lot in common in culture. The Latin prayers believe in God and sing the same songs for Christmas. Asian countries are much different. It is impossible to imagine Asian countries celebrating together on the battlefield. But if any molder accidentally missed the gun, blood would bleed all over the place with so many people mixed together. The commander of the German army was a Jew.

Joyeux Noel quotes

  • Ponchel: [watching Horstmayer and Gordon shake hands] A summit meeting, and we're not even invited.

  • Horstmayer: I heard last night about your wife. If you like, I can get a letter through to her.

    Lieutenant Audebert: Why would you do that? If you got caught...

    Horstmayer: [scoffs] One letter won't stop us winning the war. And anyhow, when we'll have taken Paris and it's over, you can invite us for a drink in Rue Vavin.

    Lieutenant Audebert: You don't have to invade Paris to drop round for a drink.