Please give me more introductions to more movies.

These are classics! I've seen them all!

"Schindler's List"

The so-called responsibility is something that may not be accomplished but must be done. For Schindler, rescuing the Jews in distress was a real human responsibility. It is Spielberg's responsibility as a Jewish artist to put that period of history on the screen. "Schindler's List" contains tribute to the victims, respect to the saviors, and belief in the coming of light. Amid the praise following the film's screening, Spielberg calmly donated all proceeds from the film to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.

The German speculator Schindler was a member of the National Socialist Party (the Nazi Party). He is a womanizer, knows how to enjoy women, and is a well-known local Nazi hardcore. He is good at using relationships to maximize profits. In occupied Poland, Jews were the cheapest labor. Therefore, Schindler's factory only used Jews. However, by getting this job, these people also gained temporary security from massacre as producers of war products. Schindler's factory became a refuge for the Jews.

However, Schindler became increasingly dissatisfied with the Nazis' brutal persecution of the Jews. In 1943, the brutal bloodbath of the Jews in Krakow by the Nazis disillusioned Schindler's last illusions about the Nazis. He knew the Nazi massacre of the Jews and the horror of the Auschwitz concentration camp. From that moment on, Schindler had only one idea: to protect as many Jews as possible from death in Auschwitz. He drew up a list of workers he claimed were "necessary" for the factory to function properly and bribed Nazi officials so that they could survive. He was increasingly suspected of violating racial laws, but he cleverly avoided persecution every time and, as always, risked his life to rescue Jews. When a train transporting his female workers was delayed to Auschwitz, he spent a fortune chasing the female workers back to his factory.

Soon, the Soviet Red Army came to Krakow and announced to the surviving Jews working in Schindler's factory that the war was over. One night when it snowed heavily, Schindler said goodbye to the workers, and more than 1,000 rescued Jews saw him off.

They gave Schindler an auto-signature affidavit to prove that he was not a war criminal. At the same time, someone also knocked out his gold teeth, made a gold ring, and gave it to Schindler. On the ring was engraved a Jewish saying: Saving one life is equivalent to saving all mankind. Schindler burst into tears, feeling pain over his failure to save more Jews. Schindler did everything he could for his redemption. His entire fortune has been used to save Jewish lives. In the heavy snow, the Jews watched Schindler leave the city. His righteous deeds will always be remembered by the Jews.

Commentary:

The film "Schindler's List" is a masterpiece shot by the great director Steven Spielberg in 1993 that shocked the world. The film profoundly exposed the horrific crimes of German fascism in massacring the Jews, and became the most watched film in the world in 1994 for its extremely high artistic quality. The seriousness of his thoughts and his extraordinary artistic expression have reached an almost insurmountable depth. The film was released in the United States on December 15, 1993, and immediately caused a sensation. It won the Golden Globe Award for Best Picture and Best Director, and won the Directors Guild of America Award. At the 66th Academy Awards in 1994,

"Schindler's List" undisputedly won the Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Art Direction, 6 Academy Awards including Best Cinematography and Best Film Editing. For the film’s achievement, it’s well deserved. Steven Spielberg also won the Oscar for Best Director for the first time with this film. It was a belated recognition of his talent.

During the filming process of the film, Steven Spielberg invested a lot of energy and enthusiasm. In fact, the film's

adaptation rights and production rights were obtained as early as 1982 Already bought it. But it wasn't until 10 years later that the filming plan for the film was actually implemented. In order to shoot this film, Spielberg gave up his usual movie stunts for the first time and refused to invite Hollywood movie stars to star. Instead, he collected a large amount of relevant information and invited survivors of the concentration camp as assistant directors. The Jews saved by Deller served as consultants for the film.

Spielberg spent $23 million to complete the 3-hour and 15-minute film, and refused to pay for it and donated all his personal profits to the United States Holocaust Museum.

As a Jew, it has been Spielberg's long-standing wish to shoot such a film. Although "Schindler's List" is mainly shot in black and white, its production scale is no less than that of any large-scale color film.

The film *** has 126 characters and 30,000 extras were used to perform. The plot of the film is touching and the momentum is tragic. The documentary-style shooting technique with black and white photography as the main theme gives the film an extremely realistic effect, which is touching and thought-provoking. The use of film language in the film is very good. When showing the tragic experience of the Jews, red appears in one shot. In the scene of the stormtroopers massacring the Jews, the little girl in red forms an extremely strong contrast with the picture, creating It created a visual effect with great artistic impact, and when the little girl appeared again, she was already a corpse on the corpse truck. This approach is a classic. At the same time, it also points out the impact on the protagonist's mind. For Schindler, this little girl represented the misfortune of all the Jews he saw and the changes that occurred in his psychology. The deep connotation and artistic value of this lens are enough to be recorded in history. Its artistry reaches classic status.

When the film progressed to the moment when the Jews walked out of the concentration camp and gained freedom, the screen suddenly became bright and brilliant colors appeared. This obvious use of film language techniques has achieved excellent results. From the depressing and gloomy black and white to the rich natural colors, it vividly shows the cheerful mood of people after they are relieved of the danger of death and regain their freedom. At this moment, almost every audience member could not help but applaud. This is not only the relief for the Jews after they gained their freedom, but also the highest appreciation for director Spielberg's secret work. The ending of the film also has its touching artistic charm. It reflects the Jews' infinite respect for Schindler, and at the same time gives the film a historical and thought-provoking artistic effect, which greatly expands the film's expression space.

"Schindler's List" will exist as an eternal glory in the history of film. It is a classic work in the history of film. Steven Spielberg's name will also be associated with this film forever.

"Forrest Gump"

Every time I think of Forrest Gump running between the east and west coasts of the United States, I can't help but feel sad and excited. Do you believe in the success of a mentally retarded child? Do you believe that the people who gain the most in this world are those who do not care about gains and losses? A-Gump doesn't understand that he can't always follow a woman to help her fight, nor does he understand that an adult shouldn't always keep his *words in his mouth. Forrest Gump didn't know anything. He only knew that he kept running on the road based on his intuition, and finally he ran to the end.

My mother always said that life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what is in the box.

Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get.

Who is Forrest Gump?

The film tells the story of a disabled person extraordinary life. In the United States in the 1950s, the story happened in the town of Greenburg, Alabama...

His name is Forrest Gump, and his home is in the town of Greenburg, Alabama. When he was a child in the 1940s, he was raised by his mother alone. He was stupid and had to wear an armband indicating imbecility on his arm, but he felt that he could understand every word of his mother. He is about to go to school, but the local public school cannot accept him because his IQ is only 75. After repeated pleas from his dear mother, he got on the school bus. Jenny, the only girl willing to sit next to him, became his only friend. Other children bullied him and teased him. At this time, Jenny had to say to him: "Run, Forrest, hurry up!" But he couldn't run fast. He ran as hard as he could, and a miracle happened; the steel frame on his legs fell apart, and he seemed to be out of a cage. He ran as fast as a bird...Running, running, running forward like this. Until he was a middle school student, he ran like this to avoid being teased by a group of scoundrels, and he ran into a school like this. University football field, thus running into the university.

The football coach discovered his running genius, and he was recognized as a rugby wizard and was received by President Kennedy.

Gan has experienced the changing historical periods of the world and experienced all kinds of novel fashions, but no matter where he is or who he is with, he remains the same.

In his secluded life, he often missed Jenny. At this time, Jenny had gone astray and fell into despair. Finally one day, Jenny came back and they lived together for a while. On the last night, Jenny fell into Gan's arms, and then quietly left at dawn. When Gan woke up, he found that the building was empty and he was sitting on a bench in the corridor. Then, suddenly, he strode to the lawn and kept running forward. He ran out of town, out of Alabama, and ran, and ran, to the end of the road. He ran out of town, out of Alabama, toward the end of the road, to the ocean, and then back to the ocean on the other side. A legion of ardent admirers followed him. Gan, who had always had short hair, gradually grew a beard and hair all over his face. He traveled across the United States several times and once again became a celebrity. On the way back to Greenburg, he received a letter from Jenny and told passers-by his story. Passers-by told him that the address on the letter was nearby, just a block or two away. Without saying a word, he grabbed his luggage and ran forward with long strides. Jenny, he met Jenny again, and he met a very cute little boy. Jenny said the child's name was Forrest. Jenny said to him again, this is your child. Gan was stunned for a moment, and then ran towards little Forrest who was watching TV. At this time, Jenny was infected with a virus, which was an incurable disease. Gan said calmly, "Go back with me and I will take care of you." The three returned to the town of Greenburg together and spent a happy time together. After that, Jenny finally left Gan forever, and little Forrest also reached the age of going to school. Gan sat on the same stone where his mother once sent him to the school bus, watching his son get on the school bus, thinking silently. A soft feather floated from in front of his feet and floated into the blue sky and white clouds.

Forrest Gump: I promised Bubba, and I always try to keep my promise.

Forrest Gump: Mom said stupid people do stupid things. I'm not stupid, I'm Forrest Gump.

Review of "Forrest Gump":

In the competition for Best Picture at the 67th Academy Awards in 1995, the film "Forrest Gump" became the first choice It won six awards including Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Editing and Best Visual Effects. The film reflects all aspects of American life through the description of the life of a mentally retarded person, and shows important events in the social and political life of the United States over the past few decades from a unique perspective. The film is adapted from Winston Groom's novel of the same name. It's just that the original work is an absurd novel full of satire, and the film embellishes and beautifies the story. It abandons the absurdity and reveals the irony of the original work, adding a kind of warmth to the film. This undoubtedly made the film more palatable to the audience and judges, but it sacrificed the rebellious fighting spirit of the original work and made the film a symbol of idealized morality.

Forrest Gump is portrayed as the embodiment of virtue in the film, being honest, trustworthy, serious, brave and emphasizing feelings. In the film, Forrest Gump is a very pure image, while Jenny has become a symbol of depravity. This is very different from the original work. For everything narrated, the film has been shown with a warm and kind attitude from beginning to end, and even added poetic elements, which makes the film appear soft and harmless. The film promotes and embodies traditional moral concepts. This makes the film easy for people to accept, and the director's superb arrangement skills and use of film language also make the film very attractive. The content of the film provides a guarantee for the film's commercial success, and the director's artistic treatment also makes the film more exciting. This is the reason for the film's success. "Forrest Gump" became one of the top-grossing movies in the United States that year.

Tom Hanks' performance in the film is very simple and natural. He won the Oscar for Best Actor for his performance in this film. This is his second consecutive Best Actor Award. The success of "Forrest Gump" also made Tom Hanks one of the most popular movie stars in Hollywood. For Tom Hanks, those two years were the luckiest in his acting career.

Nine "Brave Heart"

Maybe a hero is not an omnipotent god, but a hero must be a fearless warrior.

When you stand on the neon-lit street, when you face the despicable smiling face, you think of the Wallace who made you ashamed again. At this time, you put away the usual smile on your face and silently said to Mel. Gibson tributes have never been more solemn. Because he makes us understand what a real hero is. "Freedom!" Wallace's cry before his death set your blood on fire.

When William Wallace was still a child, his father, the Scottish hero Mathew Wallace, died in the fight with the British army. When he was young, he studied culture and martial arts under the guidance of his father's good friend. Time flies. In order to consolidate his rule in Scotland, King Edward of England issued a decree allowing British nobles to enjoy the right of first night for married girls in Scotland, so that the nobles could be loyal to the royal family. Princess Isabella was a decisive and talented woman. She knew that this decree would make the British nobles interested in Scotland, but it would also arouse the resistance of the Scottish people. After completing his studies, young Wallace returned to his hometown and proposed to the beautiful girl Mellen, willing to be a law-abiding person. However, Mellen was unreasonably snatched away by the British army and killed. Wallace finally broke out. As the majority of villagers shouted "Queen of Heroes", they rose up, killed British soldiers and declared an uprising.

Robert, a Scottish nobleman, wanted to become a Scottish lord. Under the instigation of his father Booth, he pretended to form an alliance with Wallace. Wallace defeated the attacking British army, and the Scottish Parliament knighted him and appointed him Lord Protector of Scotland. However, Wallace found that these Scottish nobles only considered their own interests and did not worry at all about the future of the people and the country. In order to ease the situation, Edward sent Isabella to negotiate peace. However, because the British king did not consider the freedom and equality of the people at all, and only wanted to bribe Wallace as a condition, the peace talks failed. It was only after Isabella returned that she realized that the peace talks were simply a guise. The British king united the Irish army and the French army to join the Scottish army surrounding Wallace. She quickly sent a letter to Wallace. Under the pressure of the army, the nobles panicked. Wallace led the troops into battle, and there was a melee. During the encounter, he accidentally discovered that Robert had colluded with the King of England, and he couldn't help but be hit hard. Isabella was overwhelmed by Wallace's passion and came to the station to confide her true feelings to him. The two were intoxicated in the happiness of love. The King of England once again proposed peace talks. Wallace knew it was a trap, but for the sake of peace, he still agreed to go. In Edinburgh Booth devised a conspiracy to capture Wallace and deliver him to the King of England. Rob was furious at his father's trick, and Wallace was finally sentenced to death. Isabella's plea failed. Before the King of England died, she told the King of England that the child she was carrying was not of the prince's blood, and that the child would soon become the new King of England.

Wallace shocked everyone by shouting "freedom" before his execution. A few weeks later, when he was awarded the title, Robert shouted the slogan of revenge for Wallace and heroically inherited Wallace's legacy to fight against the British army.

"This Killer Is Not Too Cold"

The story takes place in metropolitan New York. Leon, a professional killer played by Jean Reno, is commissioned by a restaurant owner to kill people. When he appears as a killer, he is calm and mysterious, and his killing methods are exciting. But when he took off his killer mask, he returned to being an ordinary citizen. He was so simple that he even had a basic ID card and a bank account. He drank at least a cup of fresh milk every day, and liked watering flowers and carefully wiping the leaves of his favorite potted plants. , is a person with dual identity role-playing. In the apartment where Leon lived, someone secretly carried out drug transactions. The police anti-narcotics team disguised themselves as gangsters and invaded to detect drugs. They killed the drug dealer's family but left out the little girl Matida. Matida hid in Leon's house next door for safety reasons. She accidentally discovered Leon's identity as a killer. In order to protect herself and avenge her family's destruction, Matida firmly asked Leon to train her to become a real professional. The killer... At the same time, the police also searched for Matida and detained her... Leon broke into the police station alone and started killing. When the police were panicked, they ordered an siege of the building and searched for Leon with all their strength. A thrilling ultimate chase.

In the slums of New York lives an Italian named Leon (played by Jean Reno), a professional killer. One day, the little neighbor girl Matilda (Natalie Portman) knocked on his door and asked to stay here to avoid the danger of death. It turned out that the owner of the neighbor's house was an informant of the police. He was punished by the police who wiped out the whole family just because he embezzled a small bag of drugs. Matilda was rescued by Lyon and began to help Lyon with the housekeeping and teach him to read. Lyon taught the girl how to use a gun, and the two got along well.

The girl followed the police and rushed to seek revenge, but was arrested instead. Leon arrived in time and rescued the girl. They moved again, but the girl still fell into the hands of the police. Leon defeated a group of police officers, rescued the girl again and let her escape through the ventilation duct, and asked her to take out the money he had saved. Leon disguised himself as a policeman and tried to sneak out of the encirclement, but was discovered by the police. At the last moment, Leon detonated the bomb on his body...

Leon is 40 years old. He is a professional killer who is used to living alone, and he always adheres to the principle of not killing women and children; But Matilda is just an ordinary 12-year-old girl next door. The life trajectories of these two people had nothing to do with each other, and there would have been no intersection in the first place. However, it was only because of the misfortune of the latter that they unexpectedly came together, and a kind of friendship developed between them. Amazing chemical reaction: love.

This may seem a bit unbelievable at first glance, after all, the age difference between the two is too big, but if you think about it carefully, it makes sense.

Although Leon is already middle-aged, and he is silent, cold, and witty, but under his unsmiling appearance, he hides a gentle, kind, innocent and simple heart. Over the years, The solitary life of a killer made him feel lonely and lonely. The only bright color in his life was the pot of agave. He cultivated it as if it were his own life. Unknowingly, this pot of green plant became his only friend in life - in his eyes, it was even another himself. Although the girl Matilda is still young and looks so weak and pitiful, her life experience and tragic special encounters have made her character very stubborn, willful, independent, and possessive. Mature beyond all proportion to his age. To her, Leon was certainly someone trustworthy and reliable, but to Leon, how could she not be the ray of golden sunshine that suddenly appeared in the latter's black life? They are both fallen people at the end of the world, coupled with the long-term mutual affection and love, life and death, and sex, so these two souls with the same loneliness and desire for warmth naturally get closer and closer, and finally create subtle sparks.

Although Leon finally sacrificed his life to save Matilda, he will never regret falling in love with her. Because it was her who allowed him to relive the joy of life, feel the sweetness of love, and complete the redemption of his soul (he finally used his own blood to wash away the sins he had committed); and what about Matilda? , I believe she will not regret giving her first love to the middle-aged man named Leon, because it was him who allowed her to be protected from harm, relive the long-lost warmth of family, understand the true meaning of love, and learn to How to cherish it.

I will never regret falling in love with you. The longer we go, the more I will cherish you. If time could go back to the past, I would definitely love you again, because you are the only one in my life.

"Life is Beautiful"

In 1939, the dark clouds of World War II enveloped the entire Italy.

Guido is a Jewish young man who looks clumsy, but is kind-hearted, honest and optimistic by nature. He is full of beautiful yearning for life. He and his friend Filuccio drove a broken car from the countryside to the small town of Arezzo. His wish was to open a bookstore of his own in the small town and live a comfortable life without fighting against the world. While passing by a barn tower, the young and beautiful girl Dora suddenly fell from the tower into his arms. It turned out that there was a wasp nest on the tower, and wasps often harassed local residents. Dora wanted to get rid of harm to the people and burned the wasp's nest, but was stung by a wasp instead. Guido immediately took a liking to her and treated her wounds enthusiastically. To express his gratitude, Dora gave Guido some eggs and watched him go away meaningfully.

In a cloudy Italy, the reactionary forces of the Nazis are getting stronger and stronger. Mussolini is pursuing a tough policy of racial discrimination. Because Guido is of Jewish descent, his application to open a bookstore has been repeatedly blocked and cannot be approved. . Friend Filuccio's job has also been unavailable for a long time. Due to the pressure of life, Guido had to work as a waiter in a restaurant. He won the love of customers with his sincere, simple, warm and thoughtful service attitude.

One time when Guido was riding his bike to work, he accidentally knocked down Dora. The two met again and ignited the flame of love in Guido's heart. He lost no time in expressing his love for Dora.

Dora is a teacher in a certain school. One day the inspector from Rome was going to inspect the school. After Guido learned about it, he pretended to be the inspector and came to Dora's school to inspect.

The principal received him warmly. In order to please Dora and attract Dora's attention, Guido simply jumped on the podium and showed his talent as a comedian, which made the students laugh and made the principal and teachers dumbfounded.

Guido learned that Dora and her boyfriend Rodolfo were going to the theater to watch an opera, and he also bought tickets to go. Guido, who was sitting downstairs, kept staring at Dora in the box upstairs. At first Dora didn't care about Guido's pursuit, but because Dora hated Rodolfo, she often stayed with Guido. Rudolf wishfully held Concord and Dora's engagement party. The party happened to be arranged at Guido's hotel. Guido cleverly frees Dora from Rodolfo's entanglement, thus winning her heart. Dora did not hesitate to fall out with her parents, ran away from home, and married Guido.

After the marriage, good things came one after another. The bookstore that Guido dreamed of opened and they had a well-behaved and lovely son, Joshua. Guido often plays games with his son when he has nothing to do, and the family lives a happy life. But just a few years later, on Joshua's fifth birthday, the Nazis captured Guido and Joshua and his son and forcibly sent them to a Jewish concentration camp. When Dora and Joshua's grandmother returned home happily, they saw that the building was empty and the house was in a mess. Dora understood what was happening before her eyes. Although she had no Jewish ancestry, she insisted on going to the concentration camp with her son. Dora was imprisoned in the women's prison. Guido was unwilling to let his son's young mind be cast a tragic shadow from now on. In the inhumane concentration camp, Guido tried every means to find opportunities to get in touch with his wife in the female prison and reported to Dora that he was safe. At the same time, he wanted to protect and take care of the young Joshua. He deceived his son that this was playing a game and obeyed Those who play the game can finally take home a real tank. The innocent and curious son believed Guido's words. How much he wanted a tank! Joshua endured hunger, fear, loneliness and all harsh circumstances. Guido used games to protect his son's childlike innocence from any harm.

When liberation came, the Nazis were preparing to escape late one night. Guido hid his son in an iron cabinet and warned Joshua not to come out. He planned to take advantage of the chaos to go to the women's prison to find him. His wife Dora, but unfortunately he was discovered by the Nazis. When the Nazis escorted Guido past Joshua's iron cabinet, he walked optimistically and strode, hinting his son not to come out, but soon, he heard a sound Gunshots rang out, and Guido, who had gone through hardships, died tragically at the gunpoint of the German Nazis.

At dawn, Joshua climbed out of the iron cabinet and stood in the yard. At this time, a real tank rumbled in front of him, and an American soldier came down from it and hugged him. Get on the tank.

"Guide Dog Ah Q"

Little Q is a Labrador with excellent guide dog blood. Compared with other siblings, Little Q is indeed different. He has a special birthmark - like the mark of a bird spreading its wings, so his adoptive parents renamed him Little Q (which means bird's wings). . Little Q was soon selected as a guide dog and officially started the arduous life in the dog training center. In a strange environment, there are many strange dogs around him, and the trainer is not as amiable as his old owner, but the cheerful little Q is fearless and faces every training with optimism. Today, it graduated and Little Q finally became a real guide dog. Little Q’s first “owner” was Mr. Watanabe. Mr. Watanabe is a stubborn guy who naturally dislikes dogs. He believes that the blind male bamboo is much more reliable than a guide dog. But after getting along for a long time, Mr. Watanabe was moved by Little Q’s selfless love. Whether walking, shopping, or hiking... Little Q would lead Mr. Watanabe home safely. Where there is Mr. Watanabe, there will always be Little Q. Q's figure accompanies him. Accompanied by Little Q, Mr. Watanabe began to feel the gentleness of the breeze, the sweetness of the fragrance of flowers, and understand the joy of life. Unfortunately, good times don't last forever. One day, Little Q has to face separation for the first time in his life...

"Robot Wari"

In the year 2700, there are only garbage and robots on the earth. Allocation Load Lifters-Earth, referred to as WALL·E. WALL·E is a low-level robot made by the large company Buy n Large to clean up the earth's garbage. Humans have already immigrated to alien planets, leaving WALL·E to work freely and plan to spend hundreds of years cleaning the earth.

Time passes very quickly. Almost all WALL·Es have expired and have broken down. There is only one left. Let’s call it WALL-E.

As a robot, WALL-E not only has no machine failure, but also gradually develops human emotions. The Earth is still dirty, like the Death Star, and Wall-E feels lonely. The only living thing he can communicate with is probably a little cockroach. Most of the time, WALL-E is still cleaning up the garbage. When taking a break, it will play a video tape picked up in the garbage dump. This is a musical "Hello, Dolly" starring Barbra Streisand. I rely on this movie to relieve my boredom.

One day, a spaceship descended from the sky, and a beautiful and noble female robot walked out of the spacecraft. In Wall-E's eyes, this female robot was like a goddess. Wall-E fell in love with her at first sight, and suddenly she felt love, an emotion that even advanced female robots could not have.

The female robot told WALL-E that it was sent to Earth by the Buy n Large company to collect information. Its name is Eva. It will only stay on Earth for a short time, and then it will fly back to the planet where humans live. Wall-E suddenly felt a huge sense of loss. Its program arranged that it could only stay on the earth to complete the work of cleaning up garbage. This program would be ineffective until it was scrapped. However, WALL-E's artificial intelligence told it that it must not lose Eva, and it must follow Eva.

In the end, Wall-E broke through the powerful commands of his own program, secretly boarded Eva's spaceship, and then returned to the alien planet where humans live. In this highly developed planet, the old-fashioned robot WALL-E will encounter all kinds of high-tech robots, and there will be many dangers that it has never thought of before. Can WALL-E finally succeed in winning Eva's favor (if Eva (If you have a baby)? Or, more pessimistically, can country bumpkin Wall-E survive on a highly developed and dangerous alien planet? It's hard to say... (

"Pan's Labyrinth"

The story took place during World War II. Spain in 1944 was still shrouded in the haze of Franco's fascist dictatorship and the smoke of the civil war. , the army hunted and massacred communists and democrats everywhere, and 12-year-old Ophelia (Ivana Baccarno) took her pregnant mother Carmen to the north with her stepfather Vida (Seji Lopez). ) meeting. Vida's true identity is actually the fascist officer responsible for suppressing and arresting local guerrillas in northern Spain. Taking Carmen and his daughter to live together is not so much to enjoy a family life, but to monitor Carmen and get his flesh and blood. When he was born, Vader's only pleasure was to study various torture instruments to torture and mutilate captured dissidents.

Seeing his cruel stepfather and his henchmen doing evil every day, his mother took pleasure in it. Sick in bed again, troubled by loneliness and the pain of witnessing atrocities, Ophelia began to immerse herself in her own fantasies to masturbate. One day while playing with herself, Ophelia was attracted by a dragonfly-like elf. Following the elf, she discovers a mysterious maze underground under the army headquarters. The gatekeeper of the maze, a half-orc with goat horns and transparent eyes (Doug Jones), is waiting for her arrival. The imaginary secret realm does indeed exist. .

The orc who looks like Pan tells Ophelia that she is actually a lost princess in the underground kingdom. To return to her kingdom, Ophelia must accept three challenges in the labyrinth. When Ophelia took over the challenge, her stepfather also stepped up his crazier raids on the ground, and the struggle with nightmares blurred the boundaries between fantasy and reality.

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