Let's talk about a funny thing first, zookeeper means the zookeeper, not the director of the zoo. The literal translation of the movie's title is the zookeeper's wife. The zookeeper's name is really good. It does manage elephants and pigs, but bees are missing.
**Because of limited time, let’s talk about the biggest feeling first, and then add it in succession**
The one that impresses me the most is probably the zoologist luze hack (don't know if it's a typo). This movie is a movie with a big heroine. It can be seen from the name. If you ask who is the hero, it is probably not the director of the zoo, but the former zoologist Luze, and later the Nazi officer. And what kind of person is this Luze? Before the war, as a zoologist + owner of the Berlin Zoo, Luze was a decent and talented man, very shrewd, but decent. At the meeting of the director of the zoo, Luze helped the hostess save the newborn elephant, and gained the hostess' trust and favor. Yes, in fact, the heroine originally had a good impression of Luze. Luze also fell in love with the kind heroine at this time. Luze deceived the animals in the Warsaw Zoo. In fact, part of the reason is that as a zoologist, he has coveted the cherished and protected animals of the Warsaw Zoo for a long time and wants to take them for himself. Part of the reason is indeed that he does not want rare animals to die in the war. His reason was indeed established. After Warsaw was invaded, not to mention animals, even humans could not be supplied with food, which showed his shrewdness at this time. After becoming a Nazi officer and being appreciated by Hitler, he proposed to crossbreed bison to obtain an extinct breed. This idea was a bold attempt, which must have caused opposition from zoologists at the time. However, it has to be said that it was a very bold attempt. If Conditional, why not try it? After Luze became an officer, he boldly showed his love for the heroine. When he first revealed it, the heroine kissed him in order to cover up the cry of the refugee children in the basement, which also made Luze misunderstand that he might be married and have sex with him. The girl's mistress likes him too. Luze suspected that the zoo director and his wife had done something against the Nazis, and went to question their son Ryse. Ryse called out that Hitler was a big bad guy, and Luze thought he didn't hear the car and drove away---the first time to let Ryse go. When the heroine cried and begged Luze to save her husband, she took the initiative to undress and seduce Luze. When Luze wanted to have a relationship, the heroine refused, saying that he made her feel sick. At this time, Luze suddenly realized that you treat me like this (luze always thought that the heroine also likes him). Luze immediately realized that the heroine had concealed everything before, but it was actually for another purpose, so he hurried to the zoo and let Ryse go for the second time. The scene where luze shoots the gun leaves me baffled if it actually killed ryse. luze is not a bad guy, but he is a Nazi soldier and has his own responsibilities.
The heroine is a bit of a bitch, so her husband also misunderstood her, but it was also by accident.
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