
The cold winter is surging with a fiery human brilliance, and the Oscar-winning short film "Toy Island" from Germany presents the cruel persecution of Jews by the German Nazis during World War II, but in such a terrible cold winter day, there is still a human radiance that warms people's hearts and composes a song of ice and fire. It was a lie about a mother that saved the life of a Jewish child. A young German boy (Heinrich) thought his Jewish neighbors were going to Toy Island, packed his bags and sneaked out of the house, but was eventually pulled by a German officer and did not get into the car. However, Heinrich's mother saw that her son was missing and found the train station. As a result, she did not see her son, but heinrich's good friend, so Heinrich's mother deliberately called him Heinrich, saving the life of the Jewish boy. Meanwhile, Heinrich was already waiting at home. War filled with smoke and smoke cannot extinguish the glory of humanity. The short film combines brotherhood and maternal love to express a beautiful "misunderstanding" during World War II.
The film opens with a young German boy Heinrich and a friend, a Jewish child, playing the piano with four hands, when his mother's feet walk through a model train, and the two scenes echo the later scenes. The mother came to Heinrich's bedside, opened the quilt and found it empty. Recalling that Heinrich had also been going to Toy Island with her friends, the mother panicked and went out to look for her child. She knew very well that there were no toy islands, only concentration camps. When she went downstairs, she saw a mess in the Jewish neighbor's house, and the piano was smashed.
The winding staircase devoured her hopes, Heinrich, and the Jews like a monster that devoured people.
The film uses flashbacks, where the picture becomes of two children playing the piano under the guidance of a Jewish neighbor.
After the practice was forced, Heinrich's Jewish friend said that he was going to to toy island with a big bear, and Heinrich pestered his mother to let him go, but the mother who knew the truth refused him. When night came, Heinrich told his Jewish teacher his secret, and he made a pact with the Jewish children through the window, "Swore that we must always be together."
The mother chased her to the train station in a panic and found the train car with the help of the military police, but when she opened it, she found that the child in the train was a child of a Jewish neighbor. It turned out that Heinrich had not boarded the train, and he had planned to board the prison car with his friends, but he was pushed away by the military police.
At the train station, the mother watched the Jewish child stoic and calm, and she calmly called out her son's name to the neighbor's child, "Come, Heinrich." The Jewish couple knew that this was their son's chance to live, and they forced their son to retire from the train in grief. This was a thrilling episode, the military police suddenly stopped the child's movements, the four people held their breath to mean that the stuffing was revealed, but in fact, the military police wanted to hold the child down. Heinrich's mother hugged the Jewish child tightly, and the child looked intently at his biological parents, who also silently looked at their children with tears.
The cruel Nazis and the cold world have caused such tragedies, but the fire of human nature stubbornly emits a glimmer, a candle in the wind, so moving! In this moment, the radiance of her mother's humanity enveloped her.
At the end of the film, decades have passed, the original two young hands have become two old hands, and on the piano with four hands, there are photos of Jewish couples, but they have disappeared forever in the long river of history. Toy Island is fake, the only real is the concentration camp that exterminates humanity, and the real only has the brilliance of humanity.
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