sacrifice on the altar

Alden 2022-04-20 09:02:27

The artillery-fired war is not about heroism and glory, but about rape and shame. When I saw the beautiful Actress, wrapped in a tight coat, and bravely walking through the desolate and desolate streets under the eyes of all kinds of perverts, I couldn't help it. Want to start writing something...

"We will live, no matter what the cost", Actress said after being gang-raped to another woman who was raped and crying. She is strong and fearless, and she will never survive. It only took a few minutes. Don't be afraid. "My soldiers are all healthy and clean." The loneliness and helplessness of the women are fully displayed.

Of course, it can be seen from other details in the film that Major Andrea does not like the rape and robbery of soldiers without military discipline. He is not a rude and uneducated person (he plays the piano really well), but he has to condone, this is the Soviet army's revenge and vent on the enemy country, and he cannot make political mistakes. This is not only his sadness and helplessness, but also the sadness and helplessness of the times. The film does not deliberately emphasize the enemy or the enemy, good or bad, good or evil, but only hurt each other with an eye for an eye, and the innocent Berlin woman is just the last victim on the bloody altar of the war.

The movie seems to condemn rape, but it actually condemns war. The contrast between the arrogance of winning the war at first and the pain of defeat in Berlin women's films is starkly contrasted. The contrast between the injuries of the Soviet Army and the injuries in their memories is astounding, so I finally chose to forgive, they are all just lost lambs under the whip of God.

Faced with the endless painful rape, Actress's background voice said, "But we women, we must keep our mouths shut, or when this is over, no one will want to interact with us anymore", the pain and humiliation can only be helpless The rot is psychological, history only hears the cheers of the victors, and who has heard the cry of the losers? The fact is also true, the post-war reconstruction of Germany does not even allow people to reopen the scars of this humiliation, and Actress dared to publish his diary only after his death.

"Sometimes I think, as long as it is the evil that is done to me from the outside, I can endure it without destroying me from the inside", Laughing and living, dancing with wolves, the bullied Actress finally found a way to keep on living. The reason is that the inner strength is the real strength, this is the strongest resistance in the face of cruel fate.

"Many women find someone to protect them from being spoiled by a group of people." "If you don't give something, you don't have sex." "They're getting worse and worse." , they love their hometown so much, they want to rebuild after the disaster, and they want to be reborn from the ashes.

The strength of the women in Berlin is contrasted by the fragility of the men, their husbands or childish impulses (stealing food with guns regardless of the safety of the entire building that shelters them), or old cowardice (who can only watch their wives get raped) ), or regardless of committing suicide, or leaving (Actress's husband), this is a masterpiece that celebrates feminism. Under devastating disasters, women seem weak but are actually the strongest.

"Thank you for giving me a chance to get to know you", "How should we live in the future", because the major protected Actress and others and violated his own orders, made a political mistake and was transferred away, Actress ran on a bicycle donated by the major Come and say goodbye to the major, children in troubled times, life and death, such love can also develop between clients and prostitutes, the abuser and the abused, the enemy and ourselves, but after all, the two people belong to different countries, classes, and positions, and separation has long been doomed. Under the war, everyone cannot escape the fate of being a victim on the bloody altar.

Finally, I want to say, may there be no more wars, and peace be forever.

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