If you come out, you will have to pay it back.

Raphael 2022-10-29 12:03:09

There are many domestic movies, such as "My Motherland and Me" that I watched during the New Year's New Year, this kind of silly laughter, when it is sensational, it can't be instigated, so that when I watched Fan Wei's part with low tears, my tears still lingered. Papa pata, but after crying, I went home and thought, what's there to cry about, I don't know why I'm crying.

There is also a German film, the narrative is calm and restrained, even if it is a point that can be sensationalized, it will not be too extravagant, but you are still very moved after watching it, there is a kind of sadness in your heart, and the tears in your eyes are rolling in your eyes. This film belongs to that.

Before I saw this movie, I thought it was a suspense-solving type, but it turned out to be a war theme. It uses a personal entry point to write "a speck of ashes of the times, falling on a person is a mountain".

Colinny is tragic. In the face of the times, the ups and downs and the direction of fate cannot be determined by individuals. In fact, from another perspective, Meyer is actually very sad. It's not to defend fascism at all, the show doesn't describe what his mental state was when he joined the SS when he was young, but there were really too many young people in that era who believed what we see today is completely wrong. , and steadfast. This is actually a tragedy. But it has to be said that the world today is still repeating such tragedies, children with suicide bombings, and people who have been brainwashed.

In his old age, Meyer has been helping the male protagonist who has no blood relationship with him. I wonder if it is also a kind of redemption thinking of the father who had lost so many children in the war, including the fact that Colinny finally found him. He was on his knees, his hands folded. It's just that people always have to pay the price for their mistakes, and they have to pay back when they come out.

Germans have been waking up to themselves since World War II. And when I was watching this film, I kept thinking, why have we never seen a Japanese film about reviving World War II's aggression against China? Although the suffering is relatively meaningless, the Chinese suffered in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. The trauma is really not much at all. But we still can't see it. . .

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