"I Served the King of England" is nice, but not enjoyable enough. Several patriotic scenes in which the foreman of the Paris hotel teased the German guests, the heroine and the SS will win applause or laughter in the cinema, while the effects of several scenes such as the "sperm test" and "breeding" of Hitler may be complicated in the cinema. . Just as the author of "The Holocaust" Lanzmann strongly opposed the filming of "Schindler's List", Europeans' psychological experience of the Nazis is really confusing as an Easterner. So it's hard to guess what every European moviegoer, including Czechs, will think when they watch the film. Ely Manzel's attitude, which I've seen only once, seems vague.
Taiwan held a film exhibition of Manzel (Manzo) and invited him to Taiwan for exchange. Compared with the prosperity of the Taiwan Film Festival, the Mainland Film Festival seems too depressed and restrained. The environment is only one reason. I think the more important reason is enthusiasm and sense of responsibility.
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