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English name: The Devil's Arithmetic

Chinese name: The Devil's Arithmetic

Alias: Shuttle to the Concentration Camp

Director: (Donna Deitch)

Starring: (Kirsten Dunst/Kristen Dunst) (Brittany Murphy) (Paul Freeman) ( Mimi Rogers (Louise Fletcher) (Lilo Baur)

Na Stern is a girl living in a Jewish family in New York. Every year, the whole family goes to the Aunt Eva's family celebrates Passover ("Passover" is a traditional Jewish festival, derived from the Bible-Exodus). Although Hannah is reluctant, she will wear neat clothes every time to participate. This year, she came to Aunt Eva's house again. Aunt Eva and Uncle Rabbi always told her some of their experiences in the Nazi concentration camp. Although Hannah was bored, she still listened to some. Everyone had traditional meals for dinner. When Hannah is asked to follow the rules and "open the front door" for Passover pancakes, she finds herself entering a world she never imagined.

When she opened her eyes, she found herself in a place she had never been before. A girl named Rivka, who claimed to be her cousin, told her that her parents had died of illness and she was now living in Rivka's mother's house. Helpless Hannah had to accept the facts. But she found herself in a Jewish village in Poland in 1941, preparing to attend the wedding of a young Jewish couple after taking a photo with her cousin. When the couple's wedding ceremony was about to be completed, the Germans broke into the village and asked all the Jews to gather. In the truck, Hannah met Ariel, a young man who had always liked her. After the car stopped, Hannah looked at When they came out, they arrived at a Nazi concentration camp. They were ordered to hand over all valuables on their bodies, their long hair was cut, and their clothes were changed into gray prison uniforms. People crowded into a limited space to rest, eat poor meals, and endure heavy labor every day.

Hannah directly felt those things that were only told by her family members and from school history classes. She regretted that she did not study hard. She told the story of "The Wizard of Oz" to those children who were afraid of the dark at night. , describing to them the taste of delicious pizza, which gave those children comfort and hope.

Hannah learned that Ariel and several other young people had bribed the German guards to escape, but she suddenly remembered that Uncle Rabbi said that it was a German conspiracy, and she warned Ariel not to Ariel tried to escape, but Ariel was unwilling to endure this inhuman life any longer. Sure enough, their plan was thwarted and several young men were hanged in public.

Rifka was coughing from being tired day and night. She was discovered while working, but Hannah snatched Rivka’s headscarf and she was taken to a place where the old, young, sick and disabled were gathered. , they were ordered to strip naked and enter the Nazi gas chambers.

The deadly gas is suffocating, but when Hannah wakes up she finds herself lying in bed at Aunt Eva's house.

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Nazi Movie Selection/THE NAZI BOXSET

Brand DJ

Packaging with four-fold outer cover and double-sided inner cover with small paper tape

Carrier 2D9 (contains three movies)

Laser version Three-region version

Region codes for all regions

The film base is color-coded and the film base is smooth to read

The title of the film is "The Nazi Massacre Conspiracy" CONSPIRACY

Length 1:35:36

Bit rate 5.42Mb/Sec

Capacity 7.90G (dual film)

Video 4:3

Audio English [DD 5.1 / 384 Kbps]

Subtitles Chinese, English

Highlights●Hot Selection

Region United States United Kingdom

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Era 2001

Genre drama, war

Director Frank Pierson

Actors Colin Firth, Stanley Deuce, Janeve Banner

Introduction

One meeting, six million lives!

In the winter of 1942, the Wannsee Conference held in Wannsee, a suburb of Berlin, decided the life and death of six million Jews. The filming lasted 21 days, and "Conspiracy", which was broadcast by HBO in May 2001, was based on the only surviving records of this meeting and six years of data verification.

Fifteen senior Nazi generals/administrators who participated in the meeting argued and discussed the "final solution" to the Jews during the meeting for more than an hour. The so-called "discussion" is not to discuss the Jewish issue, but to determine the degree of cooperation between various departments. The "final disposal" plan had been decided long before the meeting: the gas chamber had been built and the method of disposal of the corpses had been decided. The discussion in the entire meeting was very cold-blooded (calculating and dispassionate), just like a company's senior personnel discussing the company's investment direction and interests, without any emotional elements. In their eyes, the Jews were "objects" that they desperately wanted to get rid of, not "people". And after considering all aspects, including efficiency, economics, biology and even law, the method they found (or more accurately, the method they unanimously agreed on) was to use cheap and efficient gas chambers. Solve this Jewish problem at a rate of "processing" 2,500 Jews per hour and 60,000 Jews per day.

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Title "THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL"

Length 1:59:36

Bit rate 4.50Mb/Sec

Capacity 7.90G (dual film)

Video 4:3

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Audio English [DD 5.1 / 256 Kbps]

Subtitles Chinese, English

Highlights None

Region United States

Era 1978

Genre Suspense

Director Franklin Zaffner

Actors Gregory Peck, Laurence Olivier

Content Introduction

Franklin. J. Director Schaffner describes a Nazi officer who hid in South America after the war. He ambitiously hoped to use scientific methods to conduct ethnographic experiments in order to make a comeback and restore the Nazi Party to its glory. But there was a Jew who made it his lifelong mission to hunt down the remnants of the Nazis, so the two sides launched a thrilling battle of wits.

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Title "The Eagle Has Landed"

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Length 2:09:36

Bit rate 7.37Mb/Sec

Capacity 7.06G

Video 4:3

Audio English [DD 5.1 / 384 Kbps]

English [DD 2.0 / 192 Kbps]

Subtitles in Chinese, English

No Highlights

Region United States

Era 1976

Genre Drama War

Director John Sturges

Actor Michael Key Endon Thessalon Robert Duvall

Introduction

"The eagle has descended" was the code word for contact received by Heydrich Himmler. This means that the paratrooper team ordered to kidnap Churchill has successfully arrived in Norfolk, where Churchill was located. The task force rescued the imprisoned Mussolini, who coveted the presidency. This made Hitler very happy. Hitler learned information about Churchill's whereabouts from a female spy named Joanna Clay who lived in Norfolk, England. Prime Minister Churchill spent his weekends at a noble villa very close to Clay's home. Facing a vast beach and swamp, it is a very unattractive place. A battle plan emerged. The battle was commanded by a British-looking officer named Kurt Shudana. The method is to sneak into the operation and the purpose is to kidnap Qiu Guer. If the kidnapping fails, assassinate him. On a stormy night, they began the airborne operation. Lieutenant Colonel Shudana and the Irish fighter Devlin came to the vicinity of Churchill's villa. At this time, the lieutenant colonel thought, will this operation be successful? Furthermore, he thought that even if he succeeded, it would not save Germany's fate of defeat.

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[Movie] Schindler's List

The 66th (1993) Academy Award for Best Picture - "Schindler's List" is based on "Schindler's List" written by Australian novelist Thomas Corneares. Adapted.

Screenwriter: Steven Spielberg

Director: Steven Spielberg

Starring: Eminem Nathan (played by Schindler)

Ben Kingsley (playing the Jewish Stern

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"Schindler's List" received twelve nominations, It won seven awards: Best Film, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, and Best Original Music.

Plot synopsis

"Schindler's List" truly reproduces the story of German entrepreneur Oscar Schindler who protected 1,200 Jews from being killed by fascists during World War II. Real historical events.

The German speculator Schindler was born in 1908 in Moravia, now in the Czech Republic. In the early days of World War II, he was a member of the Congress Party. He is a womanizer and a staunch member of the well-known local Nazis. He was very good at using his relationship with the SA leader to maximize capital. In occupied Poland, Jews were the cheapest labor, so Schindler, a shrewd war financier, only hired victims of the Nuremberg racial laws in his new enamel factory. These people got a job in the enamel factory and thus gained temporary safety from the ravages of the killing machine. Schindler's factory became a refuge for the Jews. Those who worked there were protected by the fact that they worked on important war products: the enamel factory supplied cutlery and bullets to frontline troops.

In 1943, the brutal bloodbath suffered by the Jewish ghetto in Krakow disillusioned Schindler's last remaining illusions about the Nazis.

He had long known about the crematoriums and gas chambers built by the Germans. He had long heard that the water flowing out of the shower heads in the bathrooms and steam rooms was not water, but poisonous gas. From that moment on, Schindler had only one idea: to protect as many Jews as possible from death in Auschwitz. He drew up a list of workers he claimed were "necessary" for the normal operation of his factory, and bribed Nazi officials so that this group of Jews could survive. He was increasingly suspected of violating racial laws, but he cleverly escaped Nazi persecution every time. He continued to risk his own life to rescue the Jews. When a train transporting his female workers was delayed to Auschwitz-Bill Kenley, he spent a large sum of money to recover the female workers back to his factory.

Soon, the Soviet Red Army came to Krakow and announced to the surviving Jews working in Schindler's factory that the war was over. One night when it snowed heavily, Schindler said goodbye to the workers. More than 1,000 rescued Jews saw him off. They handed him an autograph-initiated testimony to prove that he was not a war criminal. At the same time, they knocked out their gold teeth and the gold jewelry they had kept privately, made it into a gold ring, and gave it to Schindler. The ring is engraved with a Jewish saying: "Saving one life means saving all mankind."

Schindler couldn't help crying. He regretted that he still had a gold tooth, because if he sold it, he could save at least one more person. Schindler did everything he could for his redemption. All the money he accumulated during the war was used to save the lives of Jews...

After the war, Schindler lived in seclusion in a small town in Switzerland, penniless, relying on The relief life of the Jews he once rescued. A few years later, Schindler died in poverty. According to Jewish tradition, Schindler was buried in Jerusalem as one of the "36 Righteous Men".

At the end of the film, there is Schindler’s grave. Those Jews who were rescued by Schindler before the war and have entered their twilight years decades later, as well as their descendants, represent their ancestors. On every grave, a stone representing "Eternal Gratitude" is placed on the tombstone as a salute...

Background information

The film "Schindler's List" was created by the great director Stephen A masterpiece shot by Spielberg in 1993 that shocked the world. The film profoundly exposed the horrific crimes of German fascism in massacring the Jews, and became the most watched film in the world in 1994 for its extremely high artistic quality. The seriousness of his thoughts and his extraordinary artistic expression have reached an almost insurmountable depth. The film was released in the United States on December 15, 1993, and immediately caused a sensation. It won the Golden Globe Award for Best Picture and Best Director, and won the Directors Guild of America Award. At the 66th Academy Awards in 1994, "Schindler's List" undisputedly won the Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography and Best Picture. 6 Academy Awards including editing. For the film’s achievement, it’s well deserved. Steven Spielberg also won the Oscar for Best Director for the first time with this film. It was a belated recognition of his talent.

During the filming process of the film, Steven Spielberg invested a lot of energy and enthusiasm. In fact, the adaptation and production rights of the film were purchased as early as 1982. But it wasn't until 10 years later that the filming plan for the film was actually implemented. In order to shoot this film, Spielberg gave up his usual movie stunts for the first time and refused to invite Hollywood movie stars to star. Instead, he collected a large amount of relevant information and invited survivors of the concentration camp as assistant directors. The Jews saved by Deller served as consultants for the film. Spielberg spent $23 million to complete the 3-hour and 15-minute film, and refused to pay for it and donated all his personal profits to the United States Holocaust Museum.

As a Jew, it has been Spielberg's long-standing wish to shoot such a film. Although "Schindler's List" is mainly shot in black and white, its production scale is no less than that of any large-scale color film.

The film has 126 characters and 30,000 extras were used to perform. The plot of the film is touching and the momentum is tragic. The documentary-style shooting technique with black and white photography as the main theme gives the film an extremely realistic effect, which is touching and thought-provoking. The use of film language in the film is very good. When showing the tragic experience of the Jews, red appears in one shot. In the scene of the stormtroopers massacring the Jews, the little girl in red forms an extremely strong contrast with the picture, creating It created a visual effect with great artistic impact, and when the little girl appeared again, she was already a corpse on the corpse truck. This approach is a classic. At the same time, it also points out the impact on the protagonist's mind. For Schindler, this little girl represented the misfortune of all the Jews he saw and the changes that occurred in his psychology. The deep connotation and artistic value of this lens are enough to be recorded in history. Its artistry reaches classic status.

When the film progressed to the moment when the Jews walked out of the concentration camp and gained freedom, the screen suddenly became bright and brilliant colors appeared. This obvious use of film language techniques has achieved excellent results. From the depressing and gloomy black and white to the rich natural colors, it vividly shows the cheerful mood of people after they are relieved of the danger of death and regain their freedom. At this moment, almost every audience member could not help but applaud. This is not only the relief for the Jews after they gained their freedom, but also the highest appreciation for director Spielberg's secret work. The ending of the film also has its touching artistic charm. It reflects the Jews' infinite respect for Schindler, and at the same time gives the film a historical and thought-provoking artistic effect, which greatly expands the film's expression space.

"Schindler's List" will exist as an eternal glory in the history of film. It is a classic work in the history of film. Steven Spielberg's name will also be associated with this film forever.