From the perspective of a 10-year-old ardent Hitler fanboy, the film tells countless absurd and even tasteless jokes in a childish style. The tower guide carefully grasped the scale so as not to cross the line. At the precise moment, he shook out the burden in an unpretentious manner to make the audience burst into laughter, and the next second he pulled people back to a serious proposition. In this arrangement, the film inadvertently beats the audience's heart, making people's smiles suddenly freeze and infiltrate with sadness.
Several supporting roles are not many but they are all brilliant. Scarlett is a bright color in this film, and it is also a powerful emotional medicine. I have always wondered why the director wanted her to act like dancing, and why she kept "showing off" her beautiful shoes. Looking back, this The setting is too good to cry... (I burst into tears when I performed.)
Controversy about the film and "Life is Beautiful". Are these two films deliberately downplaying the cruelty of history? have. Are they doing this to justify the Nazis? I believe that the overwhelming majority of the audience will not feel that "Nazis are not so cruel" after watching the film.
Some of the creators choose to warn the world by restoring the cruel details of the historical truth, and some choose to use artistic techniques to gently handle to achieve the purpose of guiding the audience to a bright place. You can't estimate the impact of the two. It is bigger, but it is certain that the thinking and feelings brought by the two to the audience are completely different, and it is difficult for the other to give. In this case, why should it be treated as a kind of art with good intentions. It also turns out that the biggest inspiration for the audience through "Jojo Rabbit" and "Life is Beautiful", through a 10-year-old boy and an extreme optimist, is love, tolerance and optimism, and no less, the cruelty of Nazis and wars . Of course, it is despicable to distort history with ulterior motives, and the audience should have their own judgment. And don't try to get a complete picture of a history or a person through a work of art.
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