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  • Vicenta 2022-04-20 09:02:10

    A tale of a group of children and a strange milo

    There are so many movies about World War II that I can't count them. For the understanding of history, in addition to history textbooks, more is the influence of these film and television works. I remember that when Yu Meng was a child, he especially liked to watch anti-Japanese movies....

  • Benny 2022-04-20 09:02:10

    Finding Reconciliation in a World of Hate

    Personally, I like movies, especially war movies.

    From the beginning of liking the intense war scenes, the thrilling battle process, the joy of justice over evil, to slowly starting to reflect on the bloody and cruel war, the destruction of people and the collapse of civilization, and now I like...

  • Carter 2022-04-20 09:02:10

    The easiest thing to destroy in war is human nature, and the hardest thing to restore after the war is human nature

    "Minefield" tells the story of the Danish military's organization of German prisoners of war to clear mines at the end of World War II. This is a story of mistreatment of prisoners of war. Whether the use of prisoners of war to demining violates international law will not be studied for the...

  • Arden 2022-04-20 09:02:10

    "I'm going to be a construction worker, and Germany needs us to rebuild.

    At the end of World War II, the German army had previously planted 1.5 million mines in Denmark, and German prisoners were needed to clear the mines. Eleven people were assigned to xx beach. The eleven people were managed by the commander of the army. The commander of the army was a soldier who...

  • Osbaldo 2022-04-19 09:02:36

    minefield of life

    How much human death does it take to effectively stop wars and killings?

    It seems that there is no answer yet. Human beings will always find various excuses to start wars or kill each other for their own selfishness. In addition to being shocking, whether we can learn from it or not, we may be able...

  • Parker 2022-04-19 09:02:36

    Prisoners of war reap the consequences, Denmark is still human

    A group of German prisoners of war have been trained to dig out the mines that the Germans had buried on the beach. There had been mine explosions during training, and they knew all too well the horrors of the job. The Danes are taking their lives as flies, and the local residents want to teach...

  • Darion 2022-04-19 09:02:36

    After watching "Minefield", what is your attitude towards the party who should bear the responsibility in the war?

    This is a very touching film, which describes the story after the end of the second film. The film as a whole is anti-war, which is quite touching.

    The film uses a group of children to endure the suffering of the war, so things are a little different, but Denmark's behavior is equally...

  • Bill 2022-04-19 09:02:36

    Don't let hatred fool you into being a devil no different from the Nazis

    Demining naturally has to be done by the Germans, who will bury it, but using such children to demining is undoubtedly sending them to death, so the purpose of the Danes is not to demining, but to punish the enemy and vent in a special way. own anger. But look at these German children, war is the...

  • Janice 2022-04-19 09:02:36

    National Will and Personal Life and Death

    The whole experience is similar to a horror movie in terms of the senses. The demining picture is naturally worried about the explosion, and the happy and beautiful picture is anxiously afraid of the explosion. Simply put, it is because in the minefield, there will be no relaxation. I think the...

  • Freddie 2022-04-19 09:02:36

    Anti-war movie from a different angle

    Few war films fix the timeline in the aftermath of the war, which makes "Minefield" extra special; and few anti-war films reflect the horrors of the invaders, so "Minefield" is particularly profound.

    At the beginning of the film, the narrative is set in Denmark in May 1945, when Germany had just...