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Appreciation of Andrzej andrzej wajda's Works
Grey sand diamond 1958

Ashes and Diamonds describes the story of a young right-wing resistance fighter in the provincial capital at the end of World War II. The name of the film is a metaphor, a poem from19th century, written by Qi Polion Novitt. Recite poems repeatedly in movies.

Andrzej wajda's intention is clear-for Poland, the end of the war does not mean the freedom and liberation of Poland, it only means that the country that ruled Poland changed from Germany to the Soviet Union.

Ashes and Diamonds is the most perfect work of Angie andrzej wajda and Sibuch. Together, they shaped the leading actor Maziko into one of the most exciting characters in Polish film history. They filled his heart with entanglements, contradictions and unparalleled charm (the embodiment of "Polish spirit"), and directly linked his destruction with elements other than war. It was from this film that critics used to call this kind of films that explored the modern history of Poland and raised social morality and identity issues "the second kind of films" to distinguish them from the "first kind of films" filmed shortly after the war. "Ashes and Diamonds" was advertised as "a film of crisis and desperate survival". Up to now, a deified evaluation of Polish films brought by Ashes and Diamonds is still widely circulated. Kanal 1957

The sewer tells the tragic story of some resisters at the last moment of the Warsaw Uprising in 1944. Andrzej wajda had personally experienced the resistance movement during the German occupation period, so he clearly told the audience the historical truth: the resisters died under the double blades of blind patriotism and political betrayal of the Soviet Union. Andrzej wajda's theme is not to praise the nobility and fearlessness of the resisters. On the contrary, he just pointed out the inevitability of the failure of the uprising. People who resist actually die before they die, because when they escape in the sewer, they are only faced with darkness, filth and terror, which is no different from desperate death and desperate escape.

Professor Werner, a Polish expert who studies andrzej wajda, said: "Is it necessary to carry out a heroic struggle in the case of disparity in strength? Is this Poland's obsession with noble but fruitless actions? Since this addiction has led to successive tragic fates in history, should we adopt a more realistic attitude? Reason is one answer, and loyalty and honor are another. czlowiekzzelaza 198 1

A film that won a double prize in Cannes.

The film documentary in Iron Man is the criminal record of rape and public opinion violence by the state, and the silent film is an indictment. The repression and massacre that took place in 1970 is remembered by history because it was included in the film. The picture of the police violently hitting the head of the powerless rebel is so outrageous that it is no wonder that the reporter is hysterical in the police training ground covered with humanoid sandbags.