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You can be the farm woman ( Laura Bro‘s Karin) happy to watch the prisoners held on her land get food poisoning, believing it to be revenge despite their contracting it being accidental.
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It’s one thing to want the enemy to suffer for the pain they caused, but it’s another to inflict it with as much intent as they did. What criteria should be used to justify this decision? Should this makeshift bomb squad consist of the officers who gave the orders to distribute them? Should the job double as a means of capital punishment wherein the task of handling six to eight live mines every hour proves worse than a firing squad because at least the latter is something for which you can prepare? Or should the roster of POWs be filled by anyone who fought for the Axis powers regardless of rank, capabilities, or age? If the latter, what’s each sub-category’s cut-off? Can we truly draw one when it for all intents and purposes declares a specific sub-section of the population primed to die? That type of arbitrary filing is akin to race and religion. Why risk the safety of Danish families when they had suffered so much at the hands of this occupying force? And if a Nazi was blown-up in the process, at least the bomb was no longer a threat. It’s not a crazy idea to make the men who put them there fulfill those duties. The estimate was over two million explosive devices needing to be defused, dismantled, and removed from these public spaces now that the fighting had ceased. Here’s a country in Demark with thousands of German soldiers and even more landmines hidden on its west coast beaches as a result of believing the Allies would invade there. The circumstances portrayed in Martin Zandvliet‘s wrenching drama Under sandet is one such test of morality. And the world suddenly needed to decide whether its desire for retribution rendered them indistinguishable from the enemy. So when World War II ended, Nazis of all ages were universally despised with reason. This idea obviously doesn’t work in regards to genocide, but I don’t think any Germans today (white supremacists excepted) believe Hitler did God’s work or are being brainwashed into believing it by their teachers. Everyone sees him/herself as being on the side of “good” and “righteous”-look at the discrepancies from one history book to another in how education systems describe certain events to shine one’s own nation in a rosier tint than it might actually deserve. War is a horrific reality that forces people into doing terrible things. Studio: Nordisk Film Distribution / Sony Pictures Classics Rating: R | Runtime: 100 minutes | Release Date: December 3rd, 2015 (Denmark)