I even searched for spoilers before watching the last 1/3 (what happened recently...the affordability of watching the drama fell off a cliff, dopesick also watched e1e2 to see the plot overview and then skipped directly to e8?) and then watched it again...this movie is still You have to put people in a movie theater and lock them up.
From a very special storytelling perspective, a group of Nazis took advantage of koch to be extraordinarily pure, while batches of death row prisoners made Gilles' survival out of tune. It seems very unfair, only he got the chance to survive by swindling.
As if Max is the real Nazi, the Italian big brother is the fate of the concentration camp prisoners...
However! Not so! The real culprit in the camp was every Nazi, executioner or cook; none of the prisoners who were captured deserved to be shot.
No matter how gentle and considerate Koch is to Gilles, like a close friend, it is only because Gilles is useful, and he has the right to turn his face at any time. Cowardly like Koch, he also holds the power of life and death for Gilles.
And, Max is actually good looking, but there are some small problems? The officer laughed (and then threw the female soldier who used to be his mistress to the front line, which is the inevitable result when people have the ability to do evil without restraint) Result 8⃣️)
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