An old man with Hemmers disease, when his condition became more and more serious, coupled with the death of his wife, began to take revenge against the former Nazis. From the very beginning, this story is full of the war grievances left over from World War II. However, as the plot progresses, we not only see that young people in the new era still have Nazi ideas. More importantly, the final road to finding the enemy will be surprising. The Nazis the old man is looking for is actually himself! I don't know, how many people will regret this ending? In fact, in the film, when the old man shot the police officer with a dash of agility, it was enough to be suspicious. It's just that the director convinced us from the beginning that the old man was a survivor of the concentration camp, so that we would not have doubts in our hearts. The story structure of the whole film is very simple. It is the process of an old man with dementia looking for his enemy. There is no ups and downs like the common suspense films. This kind of preparation, so it will be stunned in just a few minutes! Perhaps this is the genius of the director. The technical techniques of filming in this way are really based on a perfect script with no plot holes. In the end, when the real survivor of the concentration camp indifferently recounted his revenge experience, it burned to the extreme!
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