The angle is clear and strange

Alessandra 2022-04-22 07:01:54

It can make people who are more impetuous can read it with patience, and the degree of completion is relatively high.

Pseudo-Persians have been wary and lowered their brows and pleasing their eyes to survive. I have to say that the casting is really good, and the thin and pointed face really looks like a prisoner.

Go to the equal exchange and let the officers tell the past, the officers go from being condescending to being angry to being regarded as male pets (a little bit of love, little hands that have nowhere to put)

It is extremely scary to think about the large amount of space depicting the daily working life of the officers in the concentration camps, gossip and jealousy, and set up camps. . . The brainwashing of the Nazis' loud and clear love songs and uniforms makes ordinary people do evil so naturally and step by step. Only when alcohol is released and punished, they may be able to introspect. How many people can face their hearts directly and release goodwill is rare. , There is not one in the Nazi camp in the whole film. It is difficult to imagine how difficult it is to raise a gun under the Berlin Wall.

There are some bugs or I don't understand, how can I remember 2840 names by making up words, maybe it's really an amazing move in a predicament; in addition, how did the Jewish boy kill the Persian pilot without knowing it? Timing and motivation too thin.

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Extended Reading
  • Hertha 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    The part of the poem is too ironic... I turned a deaf ear to the beatings and abuses outside the window, and sang peace and happiness in the language of the victim's name

  • Dax 2022-03-20 09:03:05

    This Nazi officer is very interesting: he asked for neat handwriting, but he didn't read the names seriously; he had a high enthusiasm for learning Persian, but he was too lazy to look at the ready-made Persian mythology books.

Persian Lessons quotes

  • Gilles: [about his daily fourty words in 'Farsi'] Inventing them is not a problem but to remember them all, it's impossible. And there will always be more. Many more.

  • Klaus Koch: [Koch took Gilles back after he was put to move to another camp] You would risk your life for those nameless people.

    Gilles: Those aren't nameless. Just because you don't know their names. At least they aren't murderers.

    Klaus Koch: I'm not a murderer.

    Gilles: No. You just make sure that the murderers eat well.