Am i the only one who feel happy to see german soldier show up in the last scene ? not because I like nazi . but it make me feel warm . not exactly sure why.... it's like "wow they are human as us"
>>3137303
What the silhouette men? If seeing a random person who you can barely discern makes you feel warm inside just because they're specifically german, than I'm sorry, but you lust for the brat.
I really liked the film, not nearly as Anglo propaganda as people said it would be, but why does it end with the shot of the guy on the train rather than the burning spitfire? I feel as though the burning spitfire would have made a better ending.
>>3137455
I think Noland want to display the war as something unhuman. I don't see the real enemy until the last scene. All I see is bullet from nowhere. bomb from flying machine . and Torpedo from U-ship
it seem they don't fight against human but against the fear
The fact that they're going to torture the RAF pilot to death didn't give me warm feelings.
I think they did well to not show the Germans, in fact they only ever referred to them as ' the enemy '. The importance of WW2 was the victory over fascism and injustice, not Germans.
In a lot of ways the movie reminded me of The Birds.
>>3137615
>The fact that they're going to torture the RAF pilot to death didn't give me warm feelings.
>Implying commissioned officers at the start of the war got tortured
lel no