326 Heavy pressure
The work of the crew of "Schindler's List" did not advance quickly after the start of filming, not only because this is a huge crew with multiple big scenes that need to be mobilized, but also because this is a very heavy work, and director Steven Spielberg's love is also extremely tense.
But it also gave Hugo enough time to prepare, on the one hand, he was able to adjust his weight calmly, and on the other hand, he also won more time to carefully figure out the role of A'mon' and Goss.
After 20 days of filming, all filming in Krakow came to an end, and the entire crew moved to the Prashov concentration camp, not far from the southern suburbs of Krakow, where the crew would be stationed for more than a month to shoot the main part of the film, which meant that Hugo's work officially began.
When Hugo arrived by car, he saw that in this desolate land, warehouses and barracks sat at the foot of the mountain, and the railings made of wire, wooden poles and spikes destroyed the peace of the surrounding area, leaving only infinite 'gloom' and oppression.
Hugo and Joseph got out of the car together, stepping on the stiff ground that had not completely melted the ice, looking at the desolation in front of them, dumbfounded, even if he listened and watched more, and did not really experience those years, Hugo still could not imagine the mood of the Jews who were in captivity at that time.
Imagine that you are about to be thrown into this barracks, deprived of all your personal freedom and rights, and you can't even decide life and death in your own hands, and the only reason you are here is your blood! And the people I know around me don't know, all the fresh lives are hanging by a thread, I don't know if I can see the sun set, and I don't know if I can wake up the next day, such a life is being staged vividly in front of my eyes. Even though it had been twenty days of acceptance, Hugo was shocked again.
However, when Hugo saw the signs on many billboards around him, his brows couldn't help but wrinkle, "Joe, that'...... That's ......" Hugo pointed to the yellow 'color' sign on the billboards, and the yellow 'colored' satellite had the word "jude" written in the middle, which Hugo was all too familiar with. This is because this is the symbol that all Jews over the age of six must wear when the Nazis first occupied Krakow, as if they were to check whether the pig 'meat' is qualified or the 'meat' of the cow is uniform.
The Great Satellite, also known as the Hexagram, is a symbol of Judaism and Jewish culture, and their flag has the symbol of the Great Satellite after the establishment of the Nation of the Colors of Israel. But the Nazis used this symbol, and then with a yellow 'color' as the base, and the "Jewish" symbol in the middle, which was an insult to Jewish origin, a brand of harm that had a distinct mark on the Second World War.
But why do you see such a sign near Prashov? At this time, Hugo and Joseph were standing at the big 'gate' of the crew, and did not enter the crew, that is, this was the work of the residents of the towns near Prashov, and now, half a century later, there are still people who blatantly support the evil deeds of the Nazis, which is really chilling.
Joseph doesn't quite know what Hugo's education was like as a child, but he does know the fact that Hugo is of Jewish descent, and the ups and downs of Hugo's chats with the survivors in the last twenty days are even more worrying. On the one hand, Hugo was on the side of the Jews, angry at the Nazis; But on the other hand, Hugo has to play the demon who tortures and kills the Jews, which makes Hugo's love XΓΉ always in a state of self-contradiction and self-pulling.
Therefore, when he saw the shocking anti-Semitic sign in front of him, Joseph's cheeks, which did not have much expression, also 'revealed' an angry but helpless look, "You know, there are always extremists in this world. I heard from Steven that some of the local residents in the vicinity of Prashov were active anti-Semites, and they had been harassing the crew and trying to stop the crew's work from going smoothly. β
Hugo only felt that his 'chest' was stuffy, as if he saw the Japanese denying Nan. Capital city. The Holocaust did not exist at all, and the anti-Semitic symbols seemed to say, "That Holocaust was right and just...... which is really hard to express.
The surrounding crew members were busy unloading the camera equipment, setting up tents outside the filming site, and stationing the filming base, everyone was busy, but Hugo felt that time and space were 'intertwined', sometimes it was the scene of the shooting of "Schindler's List" in 1993, and sometimes it was the scene of the Nazi transfer of some Jews to the Prashov concentration camp in April 1943.
"Sir, sir......" A kind voice sounded in Hugo's ears, and Hugo turned his gaze from the bad signs to the source of the sound, and saw in front of him a kind old 'woman', dressed in a water-red plum coat, with a houndstooth scarf on her head, 'showing' her wrinkled but warm face.
The corners of Hugo's mouth rose slightly, and he was about to give a smile in response, when he heard the old woman continue, "Sir, you are really a good man. The old woman looked Hugo up and down, and said in a cheerful tone, "The Germans are a charming 'fascinated' people, and they have never killed innocents indiscriminately. β
Hugo was blocked by such a sentence in an instant, and countless words and moods were forced to suffocate the 'chest', this feeling was really bad, especially looking at the kind smile of the old 'woman' in front of him, Hugo couldn't imagine that she actually said such a thing. Hugo couldn't help blurting out, "Aren't the Jews innocent?"
"Of course not!" The old woman didn't hesitate for even a second, she said categorically, and then she reached out and patted Hugo on the shoulder, but Hugo suddenly retreated as if he had been touched by a hot iron, only to hear the old woman say, "You should drive these people away, they are slandering you and your army's reputation!"
At this time, Hugo realized that because there was a scene to be filmed after arriving at the crew today, he came directly in a costume, that is, a Nazi uniform, and the kind and kind old 'woman' in front of him obviously regarded herself as a fanatical Nazi supporter, which made Hugo angry in an instant, "I'm not a Nazi!"
Hugo's anger made the old woman's smile stiffen on her face, and the old woman in front of her was like a loving grandfather's 'milk' and 'milk', doting the child with a warm smile, but her words were so cold-blooded and ruthless, this strong contrast was unacceptable, but Hugo had no way to recall the old 'woman' with his fist. No wonder martial arts always say that 'female' people and children, plus the elderly, are always assassination masters that cannot be ignored.
Hugo had already come to his lips with "I am." The countryman rolled on the tip of his tongue, and then he became, "I'm a Jew!" It's just that Hugo still seems a little unaccustomed, after all, his soul is not a real Jew, so this sentence is a little unconfident, but after saying it, Hugo's mood calmed down, and he said firmly again, "I am a Jew!"
Hugo's mind at this time was still in a 'chaotic' and 'chaotic' between reality and history, so at the moment of speaking, the habit that he had developed in the past 20 days, A'mon' and Gos, suddenly erupted, and a strong pressure came out from his eyes. The old woman looked at the anger in Hugo's eyes, but she was frightened, the ferocity and fear that would devour her at any time like a poisonous snake, she couldn't say a word.
After saying that, Hugo gritted his teeth, he couldn't beat the old woman, and the other party was so frightened that he couldn't speak, so Hugo could only snort hatefully in the end, and then turned away.
Joseph remained where he was, looking at the kind old man, and when the old woman turned to look at him, Joseph shook his head, "I am not a Jew. This made the old woman's face 'happy' again, but then Joseph continued, "But I'm not a Nazi, and I hate Nazis." Joseph did not raise his tone, but spoke calmly, but it was more lethal, leaving the old woman stunned.
Then Joseph turned away and hurried to keep up with Hugo.
I didn't have time to think about the situation of the old 'woman' in the back, because less than ten steps away, the fight was already about to start, and the crew members were shouting to advise, "Stop, stop!" Ben, he's not worth it, he's not worth it!"
Hugo and Joseph ran up quickly, only to see Ben and Kingsley being firmly held by two staff members at this time, and in front of him there was an old man with a rickety back staggered and fell to the ground, and the other staff next to him looked at each other, and finally a person stepped forward to help the old man, but was stubbornly thrown away by the old man.
When the old man stood up, he said angrily, "This is unforgivable, unforgivable!" The lowly Jews are back, I have to report it, I have to complain, I have to file a complaint, and all these lowly embryos must be expelled. Damn, Prashov is going to be polluted again!"
The old man's words were a burst of muttering, but intermittently everyone heard that there were not a hundred Jews at the scene, but also eighty, and Ben One Kingsley, who was held by the staff, was violent again, "Let go of me, let me give this old guy a little 'look', let him know what is cheap!" He says such disgusting and filthy things, and he's the damn shit!"
There is no need to ask at all, the situation on the scene is clear at a glance. Hugo turned his head and saw that an extra's face was actually vomited. The water, he didn't wipe it, he just stood stubbornly in place, and Hugo recognized the man, who was Michael Schneider, an Israeli friend of Regina, who was also Jewish.
The rickety old man kept scolding and swearing all the way away, and the staff made way for the old man to leave, and the old 'woman' who had just 'talked' with Hugo also strode up, and several other people around also followed. No one spoke at the scene, only Ben's voice sounded indignantly, "Shit! Shit! Shut his shit-soaked mouth!"