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Writing this comment, I just want to express one thought:
The old man finally said, I remember. He remembered who he really was, remembered what he had done, and shot himself.
He has lived for so many years, so old, and living well, why did he commit suicide now, and why didn't he realize his sins before? If he really had such a conscience, he would have committed suicide long ago.
So, in fact, it should be that during the period of time described in the film, the old man, prompted by Max's letter, formed a new personality due to false memories. This personality is a Jew whose family was slaughtered. The previous Nazi personality was in a state of disappearance due to amnesia. When the old man finally "remembered" his past, it was equivalent to the fusion of two personalities. This was a former Nazi who could personally feel the feelings of the victim, so he committed suicide. In other words, this is his Jewish personality, when he remembered the evil he had done, he continued to carry out the act of revenge and killed the enemy.
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