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1. Love in Budapest Director: Nov Schubel Screenwriter: Nick Barkow / Nov Schubel / Ruth Toma Starring: Erica Morusan / Joachim

·Cole?/?Stefano Dionis?/?Ben Baker?/?András?Bálint Genre:?Drama?/?Romance Film Country/Region:?Germany?/?Hungary Language:?German?

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Sunday?/?Gloomy Sunday?/?Gloomy Sunday?/?Black Sunday?/?Gloomy?Sunday Introduction: Love in Budapest takes 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 Anlas 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. The Women of Berlin Director: Max Faberbook Screenwriter: Max Faberbook/Catharina Schuchmann Starring: Nina Hoss/

?Julianne Kohler?/?August Diehl?/?Yevgeny Hidykin?/?Ilm HellmanProducer Country/Region: Germany?/?PolishLanguage: German?

/?Russian release date: 2008-09-10 Also known as: A?Woman?in?Berlin Introduction: This movie is adapted from a woman's 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 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 fascination 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: Ana Galena/Gabriel Garco/?

Franco Branciaroli Type: Drama/Romance/Thriller Country/Region: Italian Language: Italian Release Date: 2002-04-12 Duration: 128 minutes Also known as: Black Angel Introduction: The film tells the story of World War II

In the later period, a black love story takes place in the water city of Venice, Italy.

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 it.

Due to the age and interest gap between her and her husband, Livia has been feeling emptied and lost 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 two paragraphs of mind reading in the film, Livia said: "My heart and brain are already crazy. Hammot made me transcend myself and reveal my desires that I never had. I think I have exceeded my limit."