"I am always aware that humans are in the best and worst state," concludes the narrator of the new movie "Book Thief". "I saw their ugliness and beauty."
Despite being unexpected in the movie of World War II, the movie "Book Thief" nominated for Oscar is incredibly human.
This movie began as a bucket of trains crossing the German Nazis in 1938. Liesel Meminger and her brother will soon settle in the foster's house. Liesel caught a glimpse of the lullaby next to her. Suddenly, he blinked his eyes. "Mom!"
"It is not what you call soft opening ceremony, but her six-year-old brother died on the first page to welcome a ten-year-old girl," Jeffrey Rush who played Lisell's foster parents Told. Shovel Man. "Then in the next scene, her mother was a member of the Communist Party and was taken away, I can not think of it.
"She stole the book, someone met her, a thief in the book reacted" (Zusak 129). Book Thief is a wonderful story of Mark Zusak. This book was created in Germany before World War II and during World War II. The point of death tells us about this book. Throughout the book, death follows Leyle. In books, licenses are called thieves of books. She steals books from people and places. By stealing these books, she can build a relationship with others and ultimately save her life. In The Book Thief, Mark Zusak shows the relationship between Ilsa Hermann, Max, and Liesel, using the symbol of the book.
In a very unique way, The Book Thief (2005) by Markus Zusak is telling us stories in a completely unexpected way. This time is the viewpoint of the god of death, narrative. As human nature, readers will be surprised when death reveals human qualities and emotions. Lonely girl, Liesel, Accordionist stepfather Hans, Rosa is full of stupid stepmothers, but Rudy is a friend and lover of Liesel, and many other characters are engraved in our memory for decades It will be. Zusak skillfully combines symbolism, satire, and premonition to guide the story to a new adventure and to teach the reader a lifelong lesson. This story is painful and beautiful. It shows the inhumaneity of mankind and the goodness of mankind. It defines happiness and sorrow. It analyzes good and evil