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author:Ono Hee-hee

#Film & TV Miscellaneous #In 2021, I looked back at my previous movies and let's share it.

"Before the darkness of life spreads, what we use to measure childhood is what we hear, hear, and see. _ _ John. Betjeman. ”

This is a line from the end of the movie in "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas". To be honest, watching the whole movie, the whole person is not good, and what carries you is endless shock, helplessness and sigh. This is a series of plays on the same front as "Schindler's List", "A Beautiful Life", "Pianist" and so on, each of which has a profound meaning and brings people infinite thinking.

"The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" is the work of director Mark Herman, set in the dark age of the massacre and persecution of Jews by Nazi Germany during World War II, and the protagonist of this play is set as two children living in the same era, but with a completely different fate, to show the cruelty of the famous war and the tragedy of an era.

Would recommend a movie

Bruno's father was a Nazi officer, and at the age of eight, his family moved to a command camp in the berlin countryside. No one in their father's family knew what it was, and Bruno was very lonely in the country days, though he had an older sister than himself. By chance, Bruno discovered a farm from his room, went there to play when the family was not paying attention, met a boy in pajamas, Smull, and went to him each time to bring him food.

Would recommend a movie
Would recommend a movie

There was also an old man in striped pajamas who worked at home, and he described it as dirty, very cautious, even non-committal, which aroused Bruno's curiosity, and his behavior and surrounding environment also made his mother secretly worried, but the Nazi officer father stopped any doubt in the family from doubting the established policy.

Until one day, when her mother, after learning all the things the Nazi officers had done, broke down and decided to leave here with her child, tragedy crept in. Bruno, out of curiosity about the life of the barbed wire, under the friendship of two children who did not know the situation, changed into the same "striped pajamas" and mixed into the group, and was finally sent to the gas chambers as a Jew.

Would recommend a movie
Would recommend a movie

The movie ends at this moment. At the end of the picture are striped pajamas, and behind the door are the living lives of Jews, including Bruno, the child of Nazi Germany.

The tragedy of an era, through the perspective of a child, shows the cruelty of this deformed war to the fullest. The whole film is expressed in slow motion, the world seen from the perspective of a child. Among them, the tall trees and tall buildings all look how small the child is, but in their eyes, friendship is not ethnic discrimination.

I think that Bruno walked into life after that steel ring, on the one hand, out of trust in his father, because in dealing with his superiors, the movie showed that there was no murder of the Jews, but instead of various friendly policies. This made Bruno feel that his father was a good man. Just as in the eyes of the Jewish child Schmold, his own father was only a good man. On the other hand, out of the importance of friendship, he agreed to help Schmold find his father.

Nor would he have imagined that life inside would be so terrible that he would end up dying in his father's massacre of Jews. When his father arrived there, the poison gas had already begun, and I think he must have felt a great remorse in his heart, not only for the indirect killing of his son, but also for the murder of the Jews.

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