Excellent cinematic expression and technique with real set cities and houses

April 2022-03-25 09:01:22

First of all, it tells the story of a small period of time, and the movie is also very compact, in one go, allowing you to concentrate from head to toe, without any slack. Is it executed, the duo film, the perfect expression; secondly, the restoration of the real scene, the streets and old houses, make people miss the architectural Europe of that era; thirdly, although you can always see the beautification, because the fact The protagonist of the previous story will not be as calm as the film, but because the story is short, it is impossible for people to criticize this deficiency, and why the protagonist's spirit will betray and criticize it is not enough to explain, why she resisted at all sacrifices, and stayed. I have a lot of reflections; fourth, I felt the rationality of the West and the West's vigilance against autocracy at first, because the real tragedy of history caused by the Greek leader makes people vigilant, and it may also cause this kind of anti-autocratic excess or general anti-autocratic But the film still reflects the rights and respect that Germany still regards these traitors as their own citizens. The unity of the people is very important, and if it is too much, it will lead to the opposite. To invade.
Order is the primary responsibility of civilization and the country. Under this premise, whether there is a legitimate channel for foreign film works to be introduced will make people ponder, and let Chinese films have a better way of expression. There is more competition and there will be progress. Commercial films must have entertainment films, but also reflections.

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Sophie Scholl: The Final Days quotes

  • Sophie Magdalena Scholl: "A strong spirit, a tender heart" my brother says.

  • [first lines]

    [they sing along to a Billy Holiday song broadcast by BBC London]

    Sophie Magdalena Scholl: I have to go.

    [they take care to dial the radio to another station before turning it off]

    Gisela Schertling: What are you up to?