I have always felt that when you go to a movie alone, you see it all for yourself. In a good movie, it has nothing to do with you. You can only admit that the director did a good job and the actors did a great job. A bad movie, there is a shadow of you at a certain point, then you will revisit it one day. So everyone's understanding and moving points of the same movie are different.
Many people hated the Nazi oppression of the same sex after watching Bent. The inhumanity is shocking. They have seen many gay movies in Europe and America. On the other hand, the recognition of homosexuality in European and American society is all the resistance and sacrifice made by homosexuals in that era. In exchange; perhaps Chinese people have always been relatively low-key and secretive. For things that are not recognized by the public, we would rather be wronged and seek perfection than have the courage to face ourselves bravely.
After watching this movie, I hate the Nazis' suppression of homosexuality, but I don't care too much. These are all history, and this kind of thing no longer exists in Europe and the United States. At first I hated Max, and that was the point of touch, because people like Max were alive and well in my life. How cowardly is a man who, in the face of a person he loves (the dancer), deny that they know him and kill him with his own hands; how shameless is a man, who is What about sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl in full view? Then he said sadly that it was an angel who saved his life! Is it really that important to live? Seeing this, I think Max has challenged the bottom line of my conscience, but in the part where the dancer was beaten to death, it was really touching, Max kept saying: This didn't happen. That kind of inner struggle made the viewers feel sorry for Max again.
Although horst stopped Max from trying to save the dancer at first, he is still a person who has the courage to face himself. In the end, he would rather die than lose his dignity and self, and I think he is at least happy. In Max's Moratu's love, Max exchanged his body for medicine for him, so he was much happier than the dancer. Max could give up his human dignity for Horst, but he failed to stand up for the little dancer. Max always wanted to get rid of his gay identity on the surface and tried his best to live, but finally he put on horst's prison uniform and ran to the fence to be electrocuted to death. I can't forget the dancer who said to Max: I really love you. Horst
also said to Max: Because I love you. And Max to them: I think I love you
The moment Max died surprised me, I I have been thinking that since I buried my conscience in order to survive in the first place, I still did not survive in the end, but my heart really hurt when Max died. If Max survives after burying horst's body, I don't think I'll be rewatching this movie again, at least after I've seen it.
I look at this movie with too many personal emotions, but the actors are really good.
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