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Starring: Vera Farmiga.
Rupert Friend.
Asha Butterfield.
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"The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" is not a real event.
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is a drama film based on the 2006 book of the same name by emerging Irish writer John Byrne. Directed by Mark Herman and starring Asha Butterfield, Vera Farmiga and Rupert Friend. The film was released in the United States on November 7, 2008.
Plot introduction:
In Berlin in 1940, an eight-year-old boy, Bruno, returned home after playing outside with his classmates to find that the family was busy. It turned out that his father, who was a Nazi officer, was about to be promoted and was about to be transferred, and his mother was preparing for a party. But Bruno was not happy at all, his father's new position was in a Nazi concentration camp in Poland, and the whole family had to move there, so he had to leave his beloved home and friends.
At first, Bruno struggled to adapt to his new living environment and soon became bored. He had no peers to play with, and his mother forbade him to walk around. But my sister never hated talking to him, because she was busy fiddling with her rag dolls, or chatting with her father's colleague, a young and handsome man.
Bruno looked out the window of his room to see a strange farm where people were working in striped pajamas. Just as he was trying to find out more, he was warned not to go any way there. In fact, even her mother didn't know much about it, she thought she was just living next door to a labor camp, and her husband hid the truth that it was Auschwitz, a murder factory.
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The Jew proval was dragged out and beaten to death by the Nazi lieutenant, and the next day the maid was there to wipe the floor, looking sad. It should be the blood of that Jew on the floor. But the Bruno family was eating breakfast next to them.
At the end of the film, are you worrying about your heart, praying, telling your father to hurry up, gas to be slow, and hurry up to save Bruno. At this point, do you want Bruno to live, and do you have inadvertently divided Bruno from other Jews? It's scary to think about.
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Friends who know a little about World War II should know that the fence of the concentration camp is certainly not as shabby and dilapidated as in the director's lens. It is impossible for a child to dig a hole in an instant and climb into it. I don't know if the director doesn't know too much about World War II, or if he insists on going his own way and letting him easily get everything he wants in order to send Bruno to death.
For example, the backyard is not allowed to go, but no one has ever locked the backyard door. And, as soon as he entered the concentration camp, he was immediately sent to the gas chambers, and he could not wait even the last 3 minutes. Probably, the director did so much just to tell us:
Tragedy never gives anyone time to prepare, never ......In short, the movie "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" is still worth watching, and I strongly recommend that friends who like to watch World War II movies watch it seriously.
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At the end of the movie, the commander arrives at the gas chamber, and the soldier who has put the gas has just closed the lid. This should mean that the poison gas has just been dropped into a closed chamber. According to the background of the movie, what Nazi Germany used in Auschwitz was supposed to be "Zyklon B".
According to historical data, in 1941, the first "Zyklon B" was launched, and 24 hours later, there were still people alive. Even in 1942, it still took 15-30 minutes to be completely poisoned. Therefore, according to the lethal speed of the poison gas, these few minutes should only be poisonously fainted.
If at that time, the commander forcibly opened the iron door and rushed to the hospital, maybe his son Bruno would still be able to save him. Although the movie certainly can't be played like this, and as a normal person, I don't think it's commendable to save a Bruno and then watch others die with peace of mind. But as a detail of the story, I think it's still worth discussing.
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Once upon a time, on the edge of the great forest lived a poor woodcutter who lived with his wife and two children. His son's name was Hansel, and his daughter's name was Gretel. Later, the woodcutter's wife died, and he married a stepmother for the children.
The stepmother planned to take the two children deep into the forest and run away while they were asleep. Hansel accidentally learns of his stepmother's plan and secretly hides a piece of bread in his pocket. On the way to the forest, Hansel quietly crumbled his bread, stopping from time to time and scattering crumbs on the road.
The stepmother slipped away while the children were asleep, and Hansel and Gretel woke up in total darkness. Hansel comforted his sister by saying, "When the sun comes out, we will see the crumbs I have sprinkled on the ground, and it will show us the way home."
But when the sun rose, they could not find a single crumb of bread on the ground, for they were all pecked little by little by the birds that flew about in the woods and fields.
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There is a shot that appears several times where Bruno thinks it is black smoke coming from the farm, the first time is when he sees the black smoke while swinging and is curious. There are several shots of black smoke in the back. And in the house, Bruno keeps curiously asking his mom and dad what the bad smell of black smoke is.
I never thought that in the end, the innocent Bruno also "became" into the "black smoke" in the chimney. It's really ironic. But fortunately, Bruno was still full of innocence and beauty during his lifetime.
And did not understand the harsh reality.
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The concentration camp film of my father and his soldiers** was originally just a self-directed and self-directed film by the Germans. But it affected Bruno, who secretly ** the film, so that the first question he asked after entering the concentration camp was where the café was. Therefore, under the false perception of the self, there is no danger in the concentration camp.
When Bruno went to the basement to look for soccer balls, he saw piles of undressed dolls.
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There can be such a movie, which makes my heart ache from beginning to end. 70 minutes later, Bruno said that he was going to dig a pit into it, and he had roughly guessed the ending, but he didn't expect everything to be so straightforward. All the heartbreaking erupted at the last minute.
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A child of the Nazis is a child, and a child of the Jews is not a child? It's hateful to see the end!
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