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I'll begin with the very last line in the film, because it's one of the best, and it puts the story into perspective.  "There is only one thing I know to be true:  I am haunted by humans."  These words are spoken by Death, who narrates the film (and the book by Marcus Zusak that the film is based upon).  Death first encounters Liesel Meminger on a black train winding its way through a white snowy countryside in World War II era Germany.  He has come to take Liesel's younger brother, but notices her and is intrigued.
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At her brother's funeral, a gravedigger unknowingly drops a book--"The Gravedigger's Handbook"--and when no one is looking, Liesel picks it up and takes it with her.  This is the first book she steals, as she is on her way to be placed in foster care with Hans and Rosa Hubermann.   
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====Sound vs. Silence====
 
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====The Power of Words====
 
====The Power of Words====

Revision as of 00:12, 12 January 2014

John 1:1-5

1In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2He was in the beginning with God. 3All things came into being through him, and without him not one thing came into being. What has come into being 4in him was life, and the life was the light of all people. 5The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it.

Faith & Film: The Book Thief

Three Minute Film Summary

I'll begin with the very last line in the film, because it's one of the best, and it puts the story into perspective. "There is only one thing I know to be true: I am haunted by humans." These words are spoken by Death, who narrates the film (and the book by Marcus Zusak that the film is based upon). Death first encounters Liesel Meminger on a black train winding its way through a white snowy countryside in World War II era Germany. He has come to take Liesel's younger brother, but notices her and is intrigued.

At her brother's funeral, a gravedigger unknowingly drops a book--"The Gravedigger's Handbook"--and when no one is looking, Liesel picks it up and takes it with her. This is the first book she steals, as she is on her way to be placed in foster care with Hans and Rosa Hubermann.




Giving vs. Stealing

Sound vs. Silence

Human Kindness vs. Human Cruelty

Hubermann

The Power of Words

  • Propaganda Words
  • Forbidden Words
  • Living Words