afterthought and memo

Winnifred 2022-04-19 09:02:48

This film describes the grief and helplessness of women in war. It presents the cruelty of war from a female perspective. Women in troubled times are like accessories. Whoever controls her will belong to whomever is stronger. There are no exceptions. Procrastinating the plot, the rhythm is so slow that I lose my patience. The story takes place in Berlin at the end of World War II. A well-known local reporter with a good face, her husband fights all year round. One day the Soviet Union occupied Berlin, and they walked into the rabbit's home like a wild beast. They looted food and robbed women. The heroine is no exception. She was tortured to the point that she had to seek asylum. She went to the Soviet major many times for help, but the major refused. The heroine had no choice but to seek shelter from Zhong Wei, who was lower than him. Zhong Wei arranged for her to live in a residential building, but only satisfied her sexual desire but failed to provide actual shelter. The major came to the residential building by chance and met the heroine. The heroine took off her clothes magnanimously, which made the major feel inexplicable pity at this moment. Finally succeeded in using sex to get the major's asylum. The major also knew that his army had gone too far, looting women in the streets at will. Taking advantage of a sergeant who came and caused trouble in the residential building, he taught him a hard lesson. When Germany surrendered, the troops in Berlin were ordered to move. The major had invited the heroine to leave with him, but the heroine refused. On the eve of the evacuation, the heroine's husband came back, and the two stared at each other blankly. During the extremely quiet lunch, the heroine couldn't bear to throw her notepad to her husband. The husband was just a cold accusation, and he had no sign of understanding. The heroine hurried to the major who was about to leave and said goodbye to her lover. The next day, the husband left without leaving any letters, leaving behind the lonely heroine living in Berlin, which has been baptized by war and has become embarrassed.

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