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This time it was really wet, and after watching these three high-energy movies, my eyes were full of tears!

author:Cai Jun

Recently, the film Darkest Hour was released, a film about World War II after Dunkirk.

The film is full of golden sentences, many of the fragments are shocking, and the details are deeply rooted in people's hearts. When Churchill was supported in the film, a thousand words in his heart, like a fish in his throat, could not find any words to describe it except for being moved.

War is destined to be a tragedy, but broken souls will eventually blossom again!

The following 3 movies take you to see the warmth and sorrow under the war!

Eavesdropping Storm

The Lives Of Others

Director: Florian Heinkel von Donas Mark

Screenwriter: Florian Heinkel von Donas Marc

Starring: Ulrich Mue / Martina Gedek / Sebastian Koch / Ulrich Tukkur / Thomas Timme

This time it was really wet, and after watching these three high-energy movies, my eyes were full of tears!

Recommended Index: ★★★★ ☆

The background reply to the "eavesdropping storm" suspicious bacteria waiting for you to pick up together

The story takes place in 1984, when all east Germans were controlled by a million Stasi secret police, and two million informants, whose purpose was to know every detail of someone else's life.

Agent Wiesler is ordered to eavesdrop on the lives of playwright Dreyman and his girlfriend actress Christina.

A dramatic scene is staged, and Wiesler gradually becomes interested in the life of the family, and is deeply attracted to him, especially about The relationship between Dreman and his girlfriend Christina, and even crosses the line to secretly help the pair of spies.

Hemph, the highest official of the East German Ministry of Culture and former Minister of Officer Mobility at Stasi, was also fascinated by Christina, and he ordered Wiesler to contain Delaiman in order to eliminate Delaiman, and for the first time, Wiesler, who was loyal and dedicated to East Germany, faced the first problem in his career, whether to protect the writer or to carry out the order.

The Film's English title, The Lives of Other, literally translates to "The Lives of Others," and whatever the title of the film is, it's enough to make you remember the story! In particular, the film's superb character shaping is amazing, and the meaningful ending can't help but make people nervous.

Such a wonderful film, not to be missed!

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas

Director: Mark Herman

Writers: Mark Herman/John Byrne

Starring: Asa Butterfield / Vera Famiga / David Huelis / Jack Theron / Rupert Flanders

This time it was really wet, and after watching these three high-energy movies, my eyes were full of tears!

The film is based on the novel of the same name by Irish writer John Byrne.

In Berlin in the 1940s, the family of the eight-year-old boy Bruno moved from Berlin to the countryside on the orders of the Nazi officer's father.

Having lost friends, Bruno soon became interested in the farm near his new home.

On the farm, there is a group of people in "striped pajamas" who are busy all day.

Just when he wanted to know more about the farm, he was sternly warned not to go near it.

Once Bruno was accidentally injured, Pavel, who was working in the kitchen in striped pajamas, came to help, and the two became friends ever since. After some hesitation, Bruno finally crossed the line to the fence and met a new friend, Smuel, and since then, Bruno has secretly come here every day to meet With Smuel.

His father decided to send him and his mother to his aunt. The thought of never seeing his best friend again made Bruno desperate.

Schmuel told Bruno that his father had been missing for three days, and Bruno decided to use his last time to do something for him, so he also put on a striped pajama and climbed under a loose barbed wire fence into the concentration camp.

However, the ruthless fate makes a big joke with the little boy Bruno!

The film tells the story of World War II from a unique perspective, and in the smooth story, every detail is like a knife cutting your nerves and bringing you a spiritual impact.

A friendship, a dress, a tragic story.

Minefields

mine field

Director: Martin Zanevet

Writers: Martin Zanevet

Starring: Roland Moller/ Mikkel Fallsgaard / Louis Hoffman / Joel Basmann / Emily Belton

This time it was really wet, and after watching these three high-energy movies, my eyes were full of tears!

The film is based on real historical events.

The story takes place after the end of World War II, when Germany was defeated and a large number of captured German soldiers became prisoners.

As a result of the war, the Germans planted more than one and a half million mines on the west coast of Denmark. Karl, a Danish officer, detained a group of German POW boys, on the coastline, risking their lives to dig tens of thousands of remnants of mines with their bare hands.

In the course of demining, young people are constantly killed and injured. Finally after a long excavation, just when the young German soldiers thought they could go home, the Danish military once again issued them a new demining task, and forced to be helpless, the young German soldiers had to be transported to their destination in despair.

In the process of transporting the soldiers, the Danish officer Karl made a surprising choice, he released the surviving children and let them cross the border!

The film's filming method is heartbreaking, a self-redemption with a landmine in hand, and the explosion of local mines resounds on the quiet coast, shattering not only flesh and blood, but also human hearts.

Man, how many wrong roads do you have to go through to reach the right end point!

Author: Zaiya Taichu