有很多細節(jié)沒大跟上,然后去補了一下課hhhhh,來自Wikipedia,對于一些臉盲的地方有幫助。
The movie tells the story of a young Polish girl, Zosia G?owacka, from Volhynia's a village settled by Ukrainians, Poles and Jews.The story begins shortly before the outbreak of World War II in 1939 with the marriage of Zosia's sister to a Ukrainian. During the wedding, Zosia's father decides that she has to marry an older village administrator and a widower, Maciej Skiba, despite her being deeply in love with a young, local Ukrainian boy, Petro. The local Ukrainian population shows a lot of resentment towards Polish officials, as they favor the Polish minority in Volhynia. Because of that, some Ukrainians carry out terrorist attacks against Polish authorities and Ukrainian collaborators. These attacks are met with severe actions from the Polish government, including closing Orthodox churches and the humiliation of the Ukrainian population. Despite that, some parts of the Ukrainian and Polish populations try to reconcile with each other.
When the war begins, Maciej gets conscripted to the Polish Army to fight against the Germans in the September Campaign. When the campaign is lost, Maciej and other survivors try to return to their homes. On their way back, all members of the group, except Maciej, are captured by local Ukrainians, tortured and killed.
Maciej manages to get to the village thanks to disguising himself as a Ukrainian. The village is in the eastern part of Poland, which gets occupied by the Soviet Union, and communist rule is established in the village. The local Ukrainian and Jewish populations co-operate with the Soviet authorities, replacing prewar Polish authorities as governors.
In the meantime, Zosia gets pregnant, most likely by Petro, but wants Maciej to believe that the child is his. As a part of a massive deportation of the Polish population carried out by the Soviets in 1939–1941, Zosia, Maciej and his children, are about to be sent to Siberia or Kazakhstan to do forced labour. Zosia and the children are rescued in the last moment, just as the train is about to depart. Petro bribes the guard with vodka. When they come back to Petro's home, Zosia gets contractions. While she is giving birth to her child, the guard arrives and kills Petro. Zosia then takes care of Maciej's home and children during his absence. The children are sent to a school organized by the Soviets.
The plot then switches to 1941, when the German Army is conquering Volhynia during Operation Barbarossa. The Germans begin to kill the local Jews and organize local police units from Ukrainian collaborators, who actively participate in the Holocaust. However, Zosia and other Ukrainians still try to help the Jews by hiding them in safe places.
In the meantime, Maciej comes back home after he manages to escape deportation. The family tries to organize its life in the changed reality, as the Poles face increased hostility from their Ukrainian neighbours, resulting in an increase of murders of Poles committed by the latter. One day Maciej sets out to the local market despite Zosia's protests motivated by her fearing for his safety. She is proven right, as the other Polish neighbours arrive some days later with Maciej's head cut off.
Zosia tries to get by the best she can while she takes care of the children. However, one day, she defends herself against an attempted rape by a Ukrainian policeman, and the presence of the Jews hidden by her is revealed. The Jews, an old couple and a young unrelated boy, escape and find shelter for the winter in the home of a local Ukrainian, who agrees to help after the Jew promises him a large amount of money. When the Jew's wife dies and winter comes, the Ukrainian demands a payment. When he asees that the Jew cannot pay him, he murders him in the forest. The young Jew is rescued by the Ukrainian's son.
In the summer of 1943, news about the killings committed by Ukrainians spreads among the Poles in the village. At the time, a young Polish man who is seriously injured arrives at Zosia's home. When he recovers, he settles there as it makes Zosia feel safer. He contacts the local Home Army unit, which, by orders of the Polish government in the United Kingdom, does not protect the Poles from Ukrainian attacks but prepares to fight the Germans in the future. When the young man is asked to be a guide for members of the Home Army on the way to a meeting with the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), Zosia desperately tries to discourage him from going. She failed to stop him. When two members of the Home Army arrive at the meeting, as agreed without weapons, they get surrounded by the UPA soldiers, captured, and then dismembered by horses. The men from the UPA then hunt for the rest of the Home Army group. They find only Zosia's friend, who has escaped and is hiding in a church that is full of Poles. During the ceremony, the Ukrainians enter the church, killing everyone in the way, but Zosia's friend. She runs to the church's tower and somehow survives the attack.
In the meantime, the local Ukrainian population, the former Ukrainian policeman and his friends join the UPA in the forest. They gather and call to eradicate the lands from Poles. There are two ceremonies from the Ukrainian Orthodox priests shown: the first one preaching about loving neighbours and the second one calling to kill all Poles to achieve pure Ukrainian lands at last.
Soon, the first survivors of the pogroms arrive to the village and tell the story of Ukrainian neighbours killing Poles and everybody who protested against the killings. The local Ukrainian village administrator arrives at Zosia's home to ensure her that she and her children can stay at home, as they would not be harmed by their Ukrainian neighbours. Also, other Polish people are reassured about their safety. However, those are only deception tactics to allow Ukrainians to kill as many Poles as possible.
The killings in the village begin at night. Zosia escapes with her child, but as she runs away, she sees Poles being tortured, including pregnant women being stabbed in womb, people getting disemboweled and getting their eyes gouged out. Zosia's stepson is murdered during this massacre. Her stepdaughter, however, is rescued by a Ukrainian peasant. On their way to escape from certain death, Zosia and her child arrive to Petro's previous house, where they get rescued by Petro's mother.
As Zosia runs away with her child from place to place, she encounters the corpses of mutilated Polish infants, women and elderly in every village. In one place, she runs into a unit of the German Army, which saves her from certain death, just moments before Ukrainians are about to kill her and her child. The Germans are astonished at first as to why she walks alongside them, but when they find more and more stacks of murdered Poles on their way, they feel sorry for her and escort her to the place where her sister, Helena, lives. She is welcomed there, as Vasyl, Helena's Ukrainian husband, is friendly to Poles. Zosia hides in their shed with her son. As most of the village's population is already involved in killings, Vasyl's brother tries to convince him to join the nationalists and to kill his Polish wife so that he can save himself and the children. As they wrangle, Vasyl kills his own brother with an axe.
The next night, the whole family is attacked by Poles who seek revenge on Ukrainians. They condemn Helena for living with a Ukrainian. They slaughter her newborn in front of her eyes, kill Vasyl and behead her. Zosia observes everything from the shed. Terrified, she escapes again and is now afraid of both Ukrainians and Poles. She hides in the woods with her son. Subsequent scenes show the UPA rushing through the forest, exultantly celebrating while leading a cart occupied by the Poles who killed Helena's family and other Ukrainians, but now disfigured, mauled and visibly tortured as punishment for the retaliatory attacks. A young, blond man with obscured features places Zosia's son on a horse-drawn cart, before approaching Zosia's resting place in the forest. The film then alternates between shots of an unconscious Zosia on a cart, Zosia and her son walking through a German checkpoint at a bridge, before finally settling on an unconscious Zosia lying on the cart, her son sitting at the front of the wagon with the young man, who looks exactly like Petro, making their way through the wide green fields of Volhynia.
最恐怖的恐怖不是妖魔,不是外星生物,而是人類文明史之間的互相殺伐,長平之戰(zhàn),揚州十日,蒙古入侵,十字軍東征,納粹猶太人,盧旺達屠殺,南京,紋革等等都是赤裸裸血淋淋的人間地獄,他們能找出各種正當理由,資源土地,意識形態(tài),階級沖突,宗教信仰,民族仇恨,本片讓我想到零九年烏魯木齊,昨天還是一起吃飯喝茶嘮嗑的鄰居,今天就舉起屠刀向你全家而來,只不過本片表達過于直白殘忍,剝皮,肢解,屠殺孕婦嬰兒,R級都別想過,諾不是真實歷史真的會被介入禁片,看下來負能量爆棚,已經超過我的闕值,導致現(xiàn)在寫影評都思維混亂。。
波蘭電影《沃倫》和俄羅斯電影《我們來自未來2》,放在一起看有好處。 烏克蘭和白俄羅斯西部有一塊領土,原來都是俄羅斯沙皇統(tǒng)治,十月革命后的蘇維埃與波蘭戰(zhàn)爭,波蘭把這塊地方搶過去了,有20萬平方公里。這塊地方住著烏克蘭人和波蘭人。 二戰(zhàn),德國入侵波蘭,蘇聯(lián)也趁機入侵,把這塊地方搶回去了,其中就包括一個叫沃倫的地方。一些文章常說的德國和蘇聯(lián)夾擊波蘭,實際蘇聯(lián)不過是拿回了1920年被波蘭占領的土地。 沃倫這里的烏克蘭人和波蘭人,無力抗拒強大的德國人和蘇聯(lián)人,但是互相打來打去,以及配合德國欺負猶太人,還是有兩手。于是有了波蘭人受害的沃倫慘案。 《我們來自未來2》,講的是兩個仇視俄國人的西部烏克蘭人,經歷了時空穿越,發(fā)現(xiàn)他們與俄羅斯人曾經并肩戰(zhàn)斗,抗擊德國入侵?;氐浆F(xiàn)實后,改變了對歷史的看法。 想了解烏克蘭與波蘭、烏克蘭與俄羅斯關系,看這兩個電影,會快一些。
看之前完全不知道是什么類型的片子,一部兩個半小時的電影抽了半盒黃皖,最后的鏡頭實在是看的心驚膽戰(zhàn),夾煙的手指都在發(fā)抖。不知道人性怎么可以這樣丑惡!在這之前還對遍地大長腿、金發(fā)、美麗、廣袤美麗的農莊田野的東歐各種想象,看完之后就覺得這不是一片化外之地嗎?野蠻、愚昧,不知道對比納粹,侵華日軍會怎樣?
對東歐的歷史一點不通,但是很好奇。電影中的村莊應該是烏波交接的地方吧,本來兩族人和平相處,生活也安逸,可是戰(zhàn)爭釋放了仇恨和人本惡,把這美麗的土地化成一片焦土。
現(xiàn)在想想身處和平年代真是幸福了,相比動亂的戰(zhàn)爭年代哪有人性公平可言,那殘酷血腥的畫面鏡頭卻是人本身制造的。戰(zhàn)爭不是歐洲人獨有的,我想人類歷經幾千年的文明發(fā)展,這樣的戰(zhàn)爭不計其數(shù),發(fā)生在我們這片土地的類似的事情肯定不勝枚舉,說近的如南京大屠殺這樣的畫面就不敢想象,可是中國關于這段歷史的電影也不在少數(shù),可是沒有一個能有如此深刻的揭露戰(zhàn)爭可惡的作品。
巴拉巴拉說了沒頭沒腦的,還是希望有了解東歐歷史的能給補補腦,網(wǎng)上也沒有找到相關的東西。
建議青少年慎觀影,鏡頭太血腥!
求輕噴,處女評。
切辮切頭,火束活人,墻頭草奪權,伏特加換命,偷雞割臂,桶中斷頭,鄰里兄弟相殘屠殺,讀過你的詩歌亦五馬分尸。波蘭姑娘在非常時期的三個情人,無解的極端民族矛盾,太恐怖……導演Wojciech Smarzowski最高杰作
拋開劇作層面上的問題,這片子在還原歷史方面還是挺震撼的,這位導演對于還原生活或事件的細節(jié)一直很嚴謹,這部電影里的屠殺場面,雖然比不上真實歷史,但絕對比我們看過大多數(shù)戰(zhàn)爭片震撼,細節(jié)在于殺人場面的花樣百出。http://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/N1DZZVlWZwBR
4.5 后半段一度干嘔,真實的極端影像,足以堪稱與《索爾之子》并列的近幾年二戰(zhàn)題材神作。相比烏克蘭土匪,德軍真算文明人了。結局玩了一手對臉盲患者不大友好的陰陽兩隔套路。
曾經好好的民族融合地區(qū)由于戰(zhàn)爭政治民族宣傳搞起了無差別大屠殺 比一切恐怖片都真實 滿屏幕的血肉模糊 比南京大屠殺更窩心 因為不存在侵略?。】催@種電影哭都哭不出 所以我一直說人類是世界上最殘忍最沒人性的生物對國人來說的冷門片 大導演殘酷再現(xiàn)歷史的十分之一
民族主義者,慘絕人寰的種族清洗罪行,警鐘長鳴!
二戰(zhàn)后期烏克蘭人對波蘭人血腥屠殺,其中還夾雜著蘇聯(lián)人清洗波蘭地主、德國人滅絕猶太人、波蘭人報復烏克蘭人。全片極為血腥極為殘忍,可謂慘不忍睹,只有人類才會對同類做出如此可怖勾當。一個強有力的政府可以約束不同種族,防止他們仇殺,一旦政府垮臺,種族仇殺就很難避免,南斯拉夫、盧旺達都是這樣。
看的是差不多150分鐘的版本(A站還是B站有閹割版本,心理承受能力較弱就去看閹版吧),部分鏡頭會有不適感,過于真實、殘忍,血腥,反人倫。 沃倫大屠殺的遇難人數(shù)超過八萬。
不清楚這段歷史,但并不懷疑人性如此冷酷、卑劣、丑陋。
愿世界和平!真的太慘了,人間煉獄,大過節(jié)的我為什么要看這么喪的一部電影!
再現(xiàn)戰(zhàn)爭殘酷的波蘭電影,B站和諧版,血腥暴力依舊讓我觀影中有很多不適感。烏克蘭民族對波蘭屠殺也是基于極端的種族主義煽動起來的,人比猛獸更加可怕,因為動物之間不會無故自相殘殺,反而是身為高智商的人類卻有那么多人性的弱點,人類是多么可怕的物種!所有還原戰(zhàn)爭歷史的電影都堪比恐怖片。
太慘了,戰(zhàn)爭陰云與民族主義下的人性黑暗面,屠殺以及各種各樣的屠殺和清洗。人性泯滅后究竟會有多么殘忍,多么令人反感與厭惡。不忘歷史,珍惜和平,或許是不少人看完該片后的最大感受,畢竟戰(zhàn)爭帶給人們的傷痛太大了?!皷|部的波蘭人被屠殺兩次,先是被斧子砍,第二次卻是死于沉默?!?.6
還是形式大于內容了吧,不得不說剪輯很混亂,零碎無厘頭的鏡頭,加上女主活不起的表情,讓我無數(shù)次放棄觀看
敘事基本上是徹底失敗的,凌亂的剪輯更是雪上加霜。唯一值得稱道的就是這個無比凝重的題材,可惜這么拍真是暴殄天物。
寧做太平犬,不做亂離人。還能說什么呢?一切堅韌,勇敢,果決,在大歷史面前根本不值一提。巨大的輪子碾過,你連粉末都不剩。
8 歷史反復證明 民族混居與信仰沖突的地區(qū)積攢的矛盾一旦爆發(fā) 后果將是萬劫不復的人性深淵;波蘭和烏克蘭 兩個夾雜在德國和野蠻俄狗之間的悲情國家無法擺脫的命運 相比波蘭 烏克蘭更不走運 今日烏之現(xiàn)狀能看做是歷史的報復嗎;德軍:早知道你們斯拉夫人內斗這么狠 干嘛還親自動手
唯一想說的,是這片子對臉盲癥太不友好了??
很多人把這類悲劇歸結為民族、宗教、意識形態(tài)等等紛爭,事實上問題的根源是無政府狀態(tài),沒有制約獸性的暴力機構,人類會爆發(fā)出最原始的最大的惡...
結局只能說是女主自己的想像了,她的倖存不代表她能再“正?!被钕氯?。烏克蘭人當年對波蘭人的無差別虐殺是基本完整呈現(xiàn)在本片當中,每件虐殺過程都是有記錄在案的事實。而女主姐姐一家的遭遇也表示波蘭人的事後報復也清除了最後一丁點烏克蘭少數(shù)好人原本的民族共存努力,此片極度令人不適。
真正的恐怖片
片里的波蘭人也是倒了血霉了,熬過了蘇聯(lián)紅軍,熬過了德國納粹,以為這下終于結束了,卻被烏克蘭民族主義者血洗了。最后幾十分鐘的大屠殺真是得捂著心臟看才行。