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The Shop on Main Street Reviews

  • Richie 2022-01-20 08:03:54

    "Shops on the Street"

    The stork flew up from an unknown chimney and took us to the sky above the small town. The prisoners in the prison lined up and circled. The camera moved to the right. On the other side of the high wall, the street in the center of the town was busy. In a peaceful scene, gentlemen would take off...

  • Andres 2022-01-20 08:03:54

    There is a door that always leads to the sun

    The seemingly simple plot, but there are many subtle echoes in it. The overturned footbass and burning iron after the brother-in-law's arrival corresponded to the Nazis breaking the inherent rhythm of life of the Czech people. The male protagonist first glanced at his wife, younger sister, and his...

  • Keith 2022-01-20 08:03:54

    The end of the hero's inner struggle backwash

    It feels like the hero is completely dead. Can't let go of the so-called "self-esteem", and only relying on drinking to become paralyzed, eventually harmed myself and the old lady.

    It is undeniable that your brother-in-law didn't give you a decent shop, but on the other hand, he thought, gave you a...

  • Rudy 2022-01-20 08:03:54

    Anxiety of Little People

    The characters in the script are cleverly set, and the shots are rich in realism. The downfall of carpenter + old lady who believes in religion, the survival of small people in social movements. Lens perspective: the daily life of the small town, the danger is surging. Close shot: the kindness,...

  • Nelle 2022-01-20 08:03:54

    Obchod na korze

    In 1942, in a small town in Occupied Slovakia, the Germans were presiding over the construction of a huge wooden monument, but the local carpenter Tony (Jozef Króner) did not care about it. His wife's nagging had already troubled him enough. After Tony's sister married an officer, Tony's life...

  • Jeromy 2022-01-20 08:03:54

    Narrating reality with unreality-"The Shop on the Street"

    1965 by Jan Kadar (Jan Kadar) and Ai Erma Klose (Elmar Klos) co- directed the film "Big Street's shops", won was 3rd 8th Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

    This film focuses on the story of the Nazis occupying Czechoslovakia and persecuting Jews on the...

  • Abe 2022-01-20 08:03:54

    I didn't expect to write so much

    The layout is so meticulous that the people of later generations are worried with the completion of the tower... It analyzes the various events and psychology on the eve of the eviction.

    In the early part of the story, Tony got a personal class reversal in the anti-Semitic chaos for profit...

  • Briana 2022-01-20 08:03:54

    He is not a big hero, nor is he a big bad guy

    Our male protagonist, Jozef Króner, is the kind of pitiful and lamentable little man who can’t control his own destiny in the terrible troubled times. All he can do is to let himself be able to solve the problem of food and clothing, and try his best not to do what makes himself. The soul cannot be...

  • Hannah 2022-01-20 08:03:54

    Darkest moment

    Before the darkest moment of the last twenty minutes, in addition to the dangers revealed at certain moments, most of the time, the story is funny, cute, full of life details and sophistication, like a wartime life film in a different way. . The haughty carpenter Tony was unwilling to help the...

  • Kaleb 2022-01-20 08:03:54

    Tony, old lady, the world of yesterday

    The light hit the old woman's face, making it paler, her eyes were open, her mouth was slightly open, and the rest of the pain still lingered on her face, just about 5 minutes ago---

    Tony pushed her to a hut in a panic, because he saw his brother-in-law, a fascist advocate, walking towards his shop....