In Frankfurt in 1946, a group of Jewish survivors who had escaped the Nazi Holocaust dreamed of going to the United States to start a new life. David,[Expand All]
In Frankfurt in 1946, a group of Jewish survivors who had escaped the Nazi Holocaust dreamed of going to the United States to start a new life. David, who was good at speaking, gathered his friends for this, planning to take advantage of this difficult period to show off his persuasive talent and make a big profit from the Germans. Seeing that the funds were about to be raised and a bright future was just around the corner, David was suspected of being an accomplice of the Nazis and summoned for questioning and investigation. He talked about his past in an exaggerated and flawless way, but was all this done to get rid of suspicion or to cover up the shadow? Following "Spring in the Cave", this is another absurd and satirical social comedy by the renowned German director Sam Jabalski. The film is adapted from the work of the novelist Michel Bergmann. The characters are inspired by the personal experiences of the author's relatives and friends, and it delves deeply into a group of people rarely discussed in the theme of World War II - the Jews who still lived in Germany after the Holocaust. Facing the trauma of the complete change of people and things after the war, instead of lamenting with sadness, he responded to the hard-to-tell bitter history with an open and self-mocking German humor. If life is unbearable, then embellish it with light lies.[Collapse]