A murder involving an indelible history completes a trial more than half a century late. The rhythm of the film is slow, but the suspense line spreads smoothly. The audience follows the protagonist Lenny to peel off the cocoon and slowly clear the fog of history. The reversal of characterization is also a major point of view. The identity conversion between good and evil, and the identity of the victim and the perpetrator is strongly critical. The suspense is just the visual packaging of this film, and the core of humanistic care and war reflection is the essence of this film. The struggle between law and love, the dialectics of crime and punishment, and the game between power and justice have all been deeply interpreted in the film. After watching the movie, my biggest feeling is that the Germans dare to use the movie to expose their scars. This attitude of not covering up, not quibbling, and knowing introspection is admirable!
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