History is like a labyrinth don't lose yourself

Taryn 2022-04-06 09:01:07

#Silent Labyrinth#History is like a labyrinth, please don't lose yourself, there are real historical events adapted from the perspective of a young German prosecutor The story of the events in the Auschwitz concentration camp that changed the German judicial system, with a simple soundtrack and narrative style. There is a steady sense of tension. The use of retro lenses has directly brought a post-war Germany closer, and after reflection, it can become stronger again. A country can recognize the expiration time and think for a long time, so as to better focus on the future, the meaning of the film is greater than the shooting. The technique itself, sometimes the coercion of history may be involuntarily, just like a sentence in the line: Do you want every child in this country to torture his father if he is a murderer? --Yes! I hope these silences, these lies, will eventually come to an end!

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  • Ambrose 2022-04-07 09:01:06

    Silence cannot change history or cover up the truth. It is indeed painful to tear open old scars, but only by looking directly at the blood can we face history and wake up future generations. I hope that one day in the future, I will have the opportunity to sit in the cinema and watch a truly upright reflection film from my own country.

  • Marcellus 2022-04-07 09:01:06

    Germany's unreserved reflection on its own history

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.