My back feels cold, and instead of tears, there are only hate and fear. I feel that BGM is strongly suppressing every thought that I want to vomit, but in the face of such a film, you can only watch it silently by yourself, sad, hated, and disappointed. All intertwined in the red eyes.
Documentaries that are less than 30 minutes long, I have to think about every ten minutes, why should I watch them, my ability to bear is not as strong as I imagined, what is the point of watching them, I always believe that such a thing will happen again In this world, never will, why should you understand the darkest existences in the world.
You know, this film was released in France in 1956. The title of station B said that this was a documentary from 1955. In 1955, during the first five-year plan of my country, three major transformations were implemented. On January 25, Germany and the Soviet Union officially ended. The state of war, World War II, is enough to leave a generation with too indelible pain. Everyone is fed up with war. Of course, Alain Resnais also wants to take up the weapon in his hand, so that the war can be kept away from the world and let human nature be Under the normal social order, it will no longer be distorted to extremes, and once again commit the evil deeds that shock the world and lose humanity.
It is conceivable to imagine such a story. A Jewish girl is studying in the UK. She is in full bloom. At the end of her peaceful life, she is waiting for a concentration camp that has been carefully designed. Some people in this corner of the world are conspiring to arrest them from all over the world. Her entire race, she was caught, she was shoved into the train like livestock, and they crowded the train in dismay, and she tried desperately to find a piece of paper to drop off the train and call for help, but this It was the first time that the god of death came. After careful conspiracy, everything was so complicated that it was hard for ordinary people to imagine. After arriving at a place, they were asked to be sterilized naked. In fact, from the moment they entered the train, all of them had already Not the people in the eyes of the Nazis, not even the livestock. On the first night, I was crowded with my compatriots from all over the world, tightly packed, airtight, full of fear, resentment, pain, I believe this is not yet Helpless, then she ate and soup every day, skinny, with only a swollen belly bulging. They worked in extreme conditions and endured non-stop sticks. Those who couldn't survive were sent to the so-called hospital. All the results of the people who enter are euthanasia, and they are all tools of human experimentation. When all people die here, their eyes are dry but they cannot rest.
Later, they were sent to the gas chambers in batches, and their bodies were cremated. The girl's hair was cut and collected to make cloth. The burned bone marrow was used as fertilizer, and the human skin was used for painting.
The efficiency of burning 3,000 people a day is still too slow. The girl's bones are piled up with other compatriots. They just look like bones. In fact, they are their bodies after being poisoned. Separation, the compatriots in the barbed wire looked blank.
The blue sky and green grass at the beginning of the film draw the iron fence closer, and there will never be spring in Auschwitz. Today, decades later, how many undead are wandering.
Under the surface and shell, we can appreciate how much pain and bloodshed in the past. What's more, we don't even dare to watch the fragmented footage in the documentary.
The five-star award is to pay tribute to the director, not to recommend many people to watch it. I can fully understand the director's ingenuity of anti-war and alerting the world to create. The real corpses piled together, and even step by step how strong the close-up has practical significance, and the condensed but thoughtful narration is the finishing touch. Documentary is like this, it can be grand, it can be
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