Personally, I think there are many things that shocked me, but I was impressed by a few. The male protagonist bravely stood up as a father when the German officers needed to translate. Especially at the last moment, the male protagonist risked his life to find his own. Wife, knowing that the person who got in the car never came back, desperately went to find a wife she had never seen in the days of her life in the concentration camp, even if she died, even if her life and death were unknown, and she passed by in the end The son winked in the depths of his eyes, walked with steps that only he and his son knew, and showed us the greatness of father's love at the last moment of life, but what struck me the most was the last time after the son and his mother embraced. Monologue: "This is my experience, this is the sacrifice my father made, this is the grace my father gave me."
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