Five stars is not recommended

Fay 2022-03-26 09:01:10

After a long delay, I can finally come back to this topic again. I don’t want to say more about the content. A five-star rating is not a recommendation for everyone to watch. I don’t know if everyone can accept it. Peace is not easy to come by. , and hope that we can all see the beautiful and happy life of life. This is only suitable for one person to watch quietly, silently, with chills down his spine, vomit for human nature and finally hate, sympathy, and sadness intertwined in his eyes.

The commentary is carefully crafted, precise and concise, with profound metaphors, the music is buffered and dignified, and the close-up shots are used extensively. It is truly shocking, and it is not as fascinating as the film, but some special themes are more lethal in the form of documentaries, and the strong anti-war thoughts are thought-provoking. . There is never spring in Auschwitz. There will never be Auschwitz again. The souls of the dead, please close your eyes and rest in peace. There is no comfort in the terrible wounds of the world. The Jewish nation is still strong and admirable. May there be no pain in heaven. To pay tribute to the director, the good products are handed down from generation to generation, and future generations will not dare to forget them. Peace is everlasting, and humanity is not lost.

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Extended Reading
  • Reagan 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    We pretend that it will only happen once at a certain time and place, blind to our surroundings and deaf to the never-ending cry of humanity.

  • Scot 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    Ernest Hemingway once said, the world is a fine place, and worthing for fighting. I just agree with the second part.

Night and Fog quotes

  • Récitant/Narrator: With our sincere gaze we survey these ruins, as if the old monster lay crushed forever beneath the rubble. We pretend to take up hope again as the image recedes into the past, as if we were cured once and for all of the scourge of the camps. We pretend it happened all at once, at a given time and place. We turn a blind eye to what surrounds us and a deaf ear to humanity's never-ending cry.

  • Récitant/Narrator: 1933 - The machine gets under way. The nation must all sing the same song, with no wrong notes.