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In Jojo's Whimsical World, why did the captain help the Jews? How to understand his intentions?

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This movie is a good movie, in a good way, with good content, good explanation, and good length to interpret World War II. At the same time, the color and acting skills are beyond doubt, five stars out of 10. But it's not just the ending, the whole movie is hinting and inducing. Sadly, the export of American culture is too strong, with cute children and sexy goddesses, so that the world's low IQ masses, as well as beauty fans (IQ may be high enough but, is willing to love the United States on the non-Americans), can quickly revel and climax. But after all, it is a film brought out by children, and there will definitely be some childlike thinking shots to bring out, which is very normal.

In Jojo's Whimsical World, why did the captain help the Jews? How to understand his intentions?

First of all, the children's acting skills are very good, and I feel that deriving from the child's perspective, such a film is very good. The film portrays some fascists who have not completely lost their humanity, and it is a common political position in Western movies to let Soviet soldiers do their dirty work, and this film is not particularly excessive. Conversely, soviet soldiers, as instrumental men, saw fascists spitting at the "little Jews," punching them, and then letting the children "go home quickly."

In Jojo's Whimsical World, why did the captain help the Jews? How to understand his intentions?

At the same time, the parody and interpretation of Hitler is interesting, but ultimately superficial. The trauma of the war was left behind by the dance after it was fully revealed. The common problem in the film industry is to play with the Nazis as an aesthetic taste, but in fact, nothing is known. Personal understanding is that Hitler is the condensation of ideas that he was forced to indoctrinate by the environment around him, and corresponding to what JoJo's mother wanted to teach him, to learn to love, to learn to "climb a tree and then fall down", that is what a child should do, not fight and kill and not know who the enemy is.

In Jojo's Whimsical World, why did the captain help the Jews? How to understand his intentions?

In addition, Captain K and his deputy should be lovers, the two people as soldiers choose to fight to the end, but the two people have a conscience, as far as possible to protect Jojo and the Jewish girl, it can be said that Captain K is equivalent to Jojo's father, but The role of Captain K I think is not like most of the Nazi foolishness and extremes in the film, on the contrary, he has long seen the defeat of this war and doubts about the Nazi regime in Germany at that time, and at the beginning of the summer camp, when he spoke, he had already explained his views on this war through his own words.

In Jojo's Whimsical World, why did the captain help the Jews? How to understand his intentions?

In fact, he was very helpless and sober in his heart, from the fact that he protected the Jewish girl (he got the ID card in front of the Gestapo, and then the girl said the wrong birthday, he also covered up the past, if the Gestapo got the ID it would be another story), and in the end he was actually fighting just to protect his own people and country, but also to do the duty of a soldier, not to fight for the Nazi regime, which is essentially different, just like Jojo's mother said, she loves this country , but does not support this government only, this is not in conflict.

In Jojo's Whimsical World, why did the captain help the Jews? How to understand his intentions?

In the end, the captain chose to fight to the end for the dignity of being a soldier. I hadn't read the original, and I didn't know what the captain's attitude toward patriotism was. The Jewish girl said that Germany had betrayed me, that it was no longer my homeland. But the captain's homosexuality was supposed to be intolerable to the Nazis, but he still fought for his country, and the thinking behind this behavior was very speculative. Western soldiers were loyal to the government, but Captain K was ultimately loyal to the country rather than the Nazis. He was simply defending the country from foreign forces. In fact, like General Lee, he knew from the beginning that the Civil War was wrong, but he resolutely participated in the war for his hometown.

In Jojo's Whimsical World, why did the captain help the Jews? How to understand his intentions?

All in all, it's a movie that makes people laugh and laugh and cry. When I saw that people, whether children, the elderly, the disabled, women, raised their guns and fought against the enemy in order to clean up the mess left by Hitler, my heart really tugged... Finally, the fanatical officers who had worshipped Hitler as their savior finally repented, not knowing whether to be more happy or more sympathetic. Mom's death was heartbreaking, reminiscent of a Jewish girl who once asked her, "How do you become a woman?" She said, "Looking directly into the tiger's eyes," and she added, "I haven't actually looked directly into the tiger's eyes." From the beginning of helping the Jews, until she died she looked the Nazis in the eye.

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