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1. Love in Budapest

Director: Nov. Schubel

Screenwriter: Nick Barkow/ Nov. Schubel/ ?Ruth?Toma

Starring: ?Erica Morushan?/?Joachim Cole?/?Stefano Dionis?/?Ben Baker?/? András? Bálint

Genre: ?Drama?/?Romance

Country/Region of Production: ?Germany?/?Hungary

Language: ?German?/ ?English?/?Hungarian

Release date: ?1999-10-21

Length: ?112? minutes/?Argentina: ?113? minutes (Mar?del ?Plata?Film?Festival)

Also known as: ?Gloomy Sunday?/?Gloomy Sunday?/?Gloomy?Sunday?/?Black Sunday?/?Gloomy?Sunday

Introduction: Love in Budapest took place in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, in the 1930s. The restaurant run by Russel and Elena became world-famous for a song. This song "Melancholy Sunday" not only opened the hearts of the listeners, but its melancholy also penetrated deeper into the hearts of those who knew the song. The young pianist Anras composed this song for Elena. The purpose was not to convey the meaning of the song. Unexpectedly, the beautiful lady fell in love with two handsome men at the same time. This abnormal love triangle finally unfolded smoothly due to mutual accommodation. Just as the three were enjoying themselves, the German young Hanswijk suddenly appeared. He was attracted by the song and was fascinated by Elena's beauty. , fell in love at first sight and even proposed to her, but unfortunately she was politely rejected. Hans later became a German officer and the ruler of Hungary. He eventually sent the hotel owner to a concentration camp and the pianist committed suicide. After the death of the hotel owner, the heroine became pregnant. N years later, when the Nazi officer returned to the hotel, the heroine and her son poisoned him to death. They were also playing "Black Sunday" at the time. The film tells us that music is not a killer, and that everyone has the underlying cause of death behind everyone.

One sentence review: "The choice between soul and body"

2. Women in Berlin

Director: Max Faberbook

Screenwriter: Max Fabelbook/Catharina Schuchmann

Starring: Nina Hoss/Julianne Kohler/August Diehl?/?Yevgeny Shidikin?/?Ilm Hellman

Producing country/region: Germany?/?Poland

Language: German?/ ?Russian

Release date: 2008-09-10

Also known as: A?Woman?in?Berlin

Introduction: This movie is adapted from a woman diary. The diary was written in a basement to avoid artillery bombing, and records the real situation of the Soviet Red Army stationed in Berlin in the last few months of World War II. The story details how German women were raped and tortured by Soviet soldiers and eventually managed to escape. The unnamed woman (played by Nina Hoss) survives by taking advantage of a soldier's obsession with her, believing him to be her lover, not her rapist. But when her real fiancé returned home from the front line, he spurned her and thought she had been raped and was dirty. Many people living in Berlin at that time were forced to use this helpless way of survival. This movie is considered worthy of everyone's attention, men and women alike. War is a social event without dignity.

One sentence review: "Women in War"

3. Black Angel

Director: Tindo Barras

Screenwriter :?Tindo Barras

Starring:?Anna Galena?/?Gabriel Garco?/?Franco?Branciaroli

Type: Drama/? Love?/?Thriller

Country/Region of Production: Italy

Language: Italian

Release Date: 2002-04-12

Length: 128? minutes

Also known as: Black?Angel

Introduction: The film tells a black love story that took place in the Italian water city of Venice in the late World War II. The heroine Livia is a charming lady. Her husband Carlo is 28 years older than her and has entered his seventies. He is a tycoon in the local cultural circle. While watching a drama performance, Livia met the young and handsome Nazi officer Hammot. And fell in love with him. Due to the age and interest gap with her husband, Livia has been feeling emptiness and loss in life and passion for a long time. So Livia fell in love with Hamot almost selflessly and became a prisoner of Hamot's love. In the film, Livia has two paragraphs of mind reading and says: "My heart and brain are already crazy. Hammot allowed me to transcend myself and show my desires that I never had. I think I have exceeded my limit." "I have never knelt down in front of a man before. It was Hammot who ignited my desire. For him, I was even willing to sell my body to fulfill his needs."....

One sentence review: "The adopted daughter avenges her adoptive parents"

4. Black Book:

Director: Paul Verhoeven

Screenwriter: ? Gerard?Soeteman?/?Paul Verhoeven

Starring:?Carice van Houten?/?Tom Hoffman?/?Sebastian Koch?/? Ken?Kobus

Genre: Drama/?Thriller?/?War

Country/Region of Production: Netherlands?/?Germany?/?Belgium

Language :Dutch?/?English?/?German?/?Hebrew

Release date: 2006-09-14 (Netherlands)

Length: 145? minutes

Also known as: Black Book of Fear?/?Black List?/?Black Book of Fear?/?Black?Book

Introduction: "Black Book" continues humanistic care The film style emphasizes both thriller and suspense. It is different from the indictment and reflection on war themes. It starts from a specific group of people and reveals a neglected historical truth. It is inevitable to use erotica and action, and the effect is quite good. In fact, the entertainment value is also It's very strong, and not vulgar and superficial. I admire Paul Verhoeven's suspenseful style this time. The key word "black book" actually doesn't appear until near the end of the film. This important prop for telling the truth appears just right. In the first half of the film In fact, there are already many clues and highlights, including spies, traitors, and a relationship sacrificed by war. Paul Verhoeven used all the plot clues that could be presented to the fullest. After the liberation, the tone changed, and the narrative focus of the two ends of the film focused on the black book. The truth turned out to be twists and turns, and the film would test the audience's IQ from time to time. , meeting Paul Verhoeven's hints again and again, accompanied by Paul Verhoeven's clever cracks again and again, "Black Book" fully reflects his courage to return to his hometown after years of training in Hollywood.

One sentence review: "The beautiful agent who sells her looks"

5. Mediterranean Paradise:

Director: ?Gabriel Savatres

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Screenwriter: ?Enzo?Monteleone

Starring: ?Vanna Barba?/?Claudio Picoli?/?Giuseppe?Cederna?/?Diego Abatan Tono

Genre: Drama/?Comedy?/?War

Country/Region of Production: Italy

Language: Italian?/?English?/ ?Greek?/?Turkish

Release date: 1991-01-31

Length: 96? minutes/?86? minutes (international? version)

Also known as: Mediterranean

Introduction: Italian comedy that won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, directed by Gabe. Directed by Relshawar. The background of the story is that during World War II, eight Italian soldiers and a donkey were ordered to station on a Greek island in the Aegean Sea. The place is like an isolated paradise, and the residents of the town cannot feel the atmosphere of war at all. Before long, the army forgot their mission and mingled with the townspeople, playing football matches, painting murals for the village church, and pursuing love. It was not until near the end of the war that a warship came to take them back home, and they were shocked to learn that they were reluctant to leave this paradise on earth. The whole film does not have a strong story, but the leisurely life feeling and light-hearted jokes made the audience have a pleasant viewing experience, and it expressed the anti-war theme while talking and laughing.

One sentence review: "Stay away from the war"

6. The Tin Drum

Director: Volker Schlondorff

Screenwriter: Volker Schl?ndorff/Franz Seitz/Jean-Claude Carrel

Starring: Mario Adolf/Angie La Winkle?/?David Bennett?/?Daniel Olebriski?/?Roland?Teubner

Genre: Drama/?History?/?War

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Country/Region of Production: West Germany?/?Poland?/?France?/?Yugoslavia

Language: German?/?Polish?/?Russian?/?Italian? /?Hebrew

Release date: 1979-05-03

Length: 142? minutes/?Germany: ?162? minutes (director's?cut)

Also known as: The Tin Drum?/?The Boy Who Refuses to Grow Up?/?The Tin Drum

Introduction: When his grandmother Anna was still unmarried, a young man named Joseph tried to evade pursuit. He got under her big skirt and became Oscar's grandfather. Mother Agnes and her cousin Bronski were deeply in love, but because close relatives could not get married, she had to marry the businessman Alfred for the sake of livelihood.

Oscar has been an abnormal child with different thoughts from ordinary people since he was born. When he was born, he was unwilling to leave his mother's womb, and planned to return to his mother's womb. However, at this time, his mother gave him a promise to give him a tin drum on his third birthday. Only then did he decide to come to this world, but who is his real father? Perhaps only his mother Agnes knows... ....

One sentence review: "A personal history of resistance"

7. War Lovers

Director: John Madden

Screenwriter: ?Shawn?Slovo?/?Louis de Berniers

Starring: ?Nicolas Cage?/?Penelope Cruz?/?John Hurt? /?Christian Bale

Type: Drama/?Romance?/?Music?/?War

Producing Country/Region: United Kingdom?/?France?/?United States

Language: English?/?Greek?/?German?/?Italian

Release date: 2001-05-04 (UK)

Length : 131? minutes

Also known as: The Wire of Fire?/?Captain Corelli’s Mandolin?/?Captain’s Mandolin?/?Capitaine?Corelli

Introduction : The Greek island of Sephronia is adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea. It has picturesque scenery, pure beauty and tranquility like an idyllic poem. The residents who are engaged in fishing have lived here for generations. They have no disputes with the world, are simple and kind-hearted. However, such a beautiful island could not isolate itself from the impact of war. Shortly after the start of World War II, Italian soldiers stationed here broke the tranquility of the island.

One sentence review: "I have a unique passion for music"

8. Life and Death Reading/Reader/I Want to Read for You

Director: Stephen ·Didley

Screenwriter: David Hare/Benhard Schlink

Starring: Kate Winslet/David Crowe Sir?/?Ralph Fiennes

Genre: Drama/?Romance

Production Country/Region: United States?/?Germany

Language :English?/?German?/?Greek?/?Latin

Release date: 2008-12-12 (USA-limited)

Length: 124? minutes

Also known as: Reading for Love (Taiwan)?/?Reading for Love (Hong Kong)?/?Reading for Life and Death

Introduction: After World War II, Germany, as a defeated country, was in a dilemma between the Allies and the Soviet Union. Under the control of the military, everything is in depression and everything is in ruins. Micha Berg, a 15-year-old boy living in Berlin, suffered from scarlet fever, but he still took the bus from time to time to look for his favorite books in distant libraries. For this boy in a post-war restricted area, , this is his only entertainment. Misha once fell ill with scarlet fever on the road. Hannah sent him home, and the two began to talk gradually. After recovering from his illness, Misha went to where Hannah lived to thank her for saving her life. In Hannah's house, Misha felt unusual happiness for the first time.

One sentence review: "A woman who combines absurdity and dignity"

9. The beautiful legend of Sicily:

Director: Giuseppe To Natore

Screenwriter: ?Giuseppe Tornatore?/?Luciano Vincenzoni

Starring: ?Monica Bellucci? /?Guiseppe Surfaro?/?Luciano?Federico?/?Matilde?Piana

Type: Drama/?Romance?/?War

Production Country/ Region: Italy?/?United States

Language: Italian?/?Sicilian?/?English?/?Latin

Release date: 2000-10-27

Length: 109 minutes/USA: 92 minutes (heavily cut)/Turkey: 84 minutes (TV version)

Also known as: Marlene Na?/?True Love Comes With Me?/?Malena

Introduction "In 1941, the whole world was shrouded in the smoke of World War II, but Sicily was still peaceful on the surface, and here was The hometown of the boy Renato. Like all 13-year-old children, he was innocent, happy, restless, and full of fantasy about life. Until one day, he met the beautiful woman who changed his life forever. The beautiful young woman who lives alone fascinates all men and makes all women jealous. Because of her, the boy enters a new world of life...

One sentence review: "Untouchable beauty"

10. The English Patient

Director: Anthony Minghella

Screenwriter: Michael Ondaatje/Anthony Minghella

Starring: ?Ralph Fiennes?/?Kristin Scott Thomas?/?Juliet Binoche?/?Willem Dafoe?/?Naveen Andreeves?/? Colin Firth

Genre: Drama/?Romance?/?War

Production Country/Region: United States?/?United Kingdom

Language: English?/?German?/?Italian?/?Arabic

Release date: 1996-11-15

Length: 162 minutes

Again Name: The British Lover (Taiwan)?/?Don’t Ask Me Who I am (Hong Kong)

Introduction: During World War II, a British plane was shot down by the Germans while flying over the Sahara Desert. The pilot on the plane suffered serious injuries. He suffered burns, and local people revived him and sent him to an Allied field hospital. Due to his injuries, the pilot lost his memory and could not remember who he was, so he was only called the "British Patient"....

One sentence review: "War love that transcends morality"

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