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Reading the review section to this film is kinda wild as I'm just coming from having seen it. One critic complaints about the protagonist being portrayed as a saint, though in the story he is a wife-beater tacitly tolerating the German occupation against the wishes of his workers, while another critic takes note of the "N" armbands in the final scenes - a thing ethnic Germans were indeed forced to wear, be it they were murdered or deported, with the similarity to jewish armbands having been obvious to everybody between today & 1945 after the war had ended. The parallels being fully intentional, including if it harmed German jews & other victims who had previously survived the holocaust, with "The final solution of the German question" being a direct quote from Czechoslovak President Edvard Beneš.