For "Anonyma - Eine Frau in Berlin" under eDonkey, since someone informed in advance that the subtitles were poorly translated, the subtitles were deliberately ignored during the viewing process, and only the development of the story on the screen and the expressions of different actors were enough. The reason why it is difficult to comment is because if you admit that you are really moved from the perspective of the photographer. However, I have always believed that some history should not only look at individual points and aspects. If possible, try to look at it from multiple angles. After all, the more important an event is, the more the result of the common interests of various stakeholders, so ignoring any angle will not get justice. For example, a chemical experiment often needs to consider concentration, temperature, air pressure, time, etc., and measure all aspects, otherwise the correct results cannot be obtained.
Of course, I saw a lot of deja vu in it. I believe that if everyone ignores the subtitles, they can find it if they look carefully.
"Black Book" and this film have some common points of view. Although they completely tell two sides of the story, they are indeed my favorite points.
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