This cut-in angle was chosen too cleverly, and the final plot reversal went straight to the point, and the handling was even a little cold and shocking. So many years after the war, Nazism still affects people. The first old man found still supported Hitler's ideas, but opposed the persecution of Jews.
The second old man was a survivor of Auschwitz. The moment when the two old men hugged each other and cried, was touching.
The son of the third old man who is looking for treasures Nazi items and even still believes that the original intention of the war was correct. Zeev had already recognized the mistakes of the war at this time, and he killed this man as a subconscious reflection. Zev killed his comrades and committed suicide, plucking up the courage to repent of the past.
The comfortable environment of the nursing home, as well as the little boy and his family, the immigration officer, the taxi driver, etc. encountered on the train for the elderly during the search process, all represent a peaceful, beautiful and loving life, implying that the fraudulent use of Oslo Those who escaped with the name of the prisoner of Wessing should not enjoy such a life, and it also reminds people how cruel the war was and how beautiful the life of peace was.
The plot of the film is advanced layer by layer, the emotional performance is forbidding and calm, and the ending is amazing. The slow action of the protagonists, the old people, seems to be a slow-moving history, in which people always struggle and wait.
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