There is only emotion of exploitation

Tess 2022-12-13 05:20:05

The small volume in the film uses the Persian language to obtain survival and food, but after reading it, I am constantly doubtful. Even if I learn more than 2,000 words, how can I communicate without learning grammar. But don't worry too much, the drunkard's intention is not the wine, and if he chooses to take a look at the copied list, he will find that something is wrong, but he chooses to ignore these lives. When the small volume at the end slowly said the name of each deceased person, they were no longer unknown, but everyone who existed in this world and left traces. When victims are no longer anonymized or represented in numbers, the real weight of history emerges. The image of the officer is very rich. He is not enthusiastic about the country and war. He longs to be reunited with his family and open a restaurant with his brother, but he is serving the Nazis and feeding the murderers with the best food. In addition to learning languages, he is a brutal and fierce officer. When learning languages, he is no different from a studious student. It is difficult for people to lie in a conversation in an unskilled foreign language, and they can only use the simplest words to say what they care about the most. The language changed from his domination of other people's lives to a stammering child who displayed a weak innocence and sensitivity.

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  • Annie 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    Wonderful. In fact, the officer only needed to take a serious look at the list of concentration camps to see that something was wrong, but he chose to turn a blind eye to these lives.

  • Clementine 2022-03-20 09:03:05

    The most surprising thing is that the German officers required neat fonts in the list of people, but did not really pay attention to every name in it

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.