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Orland 2022-04-21 09:03:01
I just don't understand what an audience needs to reflect on. What needs to be reflected is the decision makers who wage war and respond to war.
I often have reflections in war-themed movies, but I don't understand. You can't fight with you. What kind of battle is your reflection? Should you fight or not, pay attention next time? It doesn't matter which battle is the audience. Outsiders are not qualified to forgive anyone for anyone. They...
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Bailey 2022-04-21 09:03:01
The original sin of war, the glory of humanity
Probably the best of 2019.
During World War II, Germany planted 1.5 million landmines on the seagrass line in Denmark. Germany was defeated. More than 2,000 prisoners of war were required to perform demining tasks. They used their bodies and their lives to crawl forward inch by inch on the long...
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Aurelia 2022-04-21 09:03:01
Everyone has a seed of evil inside of them
Danish officers thought they were victims and could do whatever they wanted with German child captives, which was essentially the same as the German Nazis. Because no matter what causes evil, evil is evil, there is no reason to justify it, and the damage caused by the evil that eventually...
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Terrence 2022-04-20 09:02:10
Don't let your heart become a minefield
I feel very uncomfortable after watching it. It can be said that there is some extremely disgusting feeling. It's not that the movie is bad, it's the hypocrisy and the ugliness that it reflects. To use the name of war as an excuse for destruction is really stupid and angry.
The story selection and...
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Cristina 2022-04-20 09:02:10
Faith and kindness are the light on the human head
A Danish sergeant major leads 14 German teenage prisoners of war to demining a beach. The sergeant major promised they would go home when the mines were cleared. Supported by the belief of returning home, the boys can overcome loneliness, hunger, accidental bombing, temptation to escape, and...
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Wilbert 2022-04-20 09:02:10
minefield
If the Germans don't dig, do they want to be full of people digging, anti-war, human nature, self-salvation, Denmark's reflection on the post-World War II, and the difference between Germany and Japan! If the Germans don't dig, do they want to be full of people digging, anti-war, human nature,...
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Madalyn 2022-04-20 09:02:10
All trapped in uniforms and turned into war machines.
Whether it is the abuser or the abused, they are trapped in the uniform and become war machines.
They are children, but they are German children and German soldiers.
I watched the sergeant beat up those Germans with mixed emotions, even if they were Nazis, that would be cruel. But think from another...
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Lori 2022-04-20 09:02:10
Shortly after the defeat, the perspective of the German soldiers (captives) and the Danish military and civilians (envoys) in the minefield
After the defeat of the German army, the German soldiers sent the original occupation area to demining, Denmark will not welcome you, but you (the German soldiers) must complete the work. And the Danish officers have to teach these German recruits how to demining, "You'll lose your hands if you dig...
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Anne 2022-04-20 09:02:10
Die in joy and hope, live in fear and despair
The war is at fault, but the people are innocent. To eradicate the seeds of hatred, to pull away from the national identity, and under the guns and military uniforms, are fresh lives, they are all ordinary people, and they have only one purpose to pick up guns - to survive. How ridiculous is war,...
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Director: Martin Zandvliet
Language: German,Danish,English Release date: December 3, 2015