I watched this movie yesterday.. There is something so horrible about it that transcends the horror of Schindler's List. Something so gross, that is very difficult to sink in.
It is because it is so much less than a movie, it is the reality. And this reality is something no body should ever want to follow for 1 minute let alone for 2 hours. That is why this “movie” is so fucking uncomfortable to watch. It is reality.
I think this movie has a pacing that is closer to the written testimonies or the ones shown on the monumental 'Shoah' by Claude Lanzmann, different from the majority of Hollywood productions based to entertain an audience with stylizing suffering (with few exceptions like The Grey Zone and The Pianist)
I watched this movie yesterday.. There is something so horrible about it that transcends the horror of Schindler's List. Something so gross, that is very difficult to sink in.
It is because it is so much less than a movie, it is the reality. And this reality is something no body should ever want to follow for 1 minute let alone for 2 hours. That is why this “movie” is so fucking uncomfortable to watch. It is reality.
@@ggrobbins9353 There is nothing meaner than a german
The way its filmed ...as well up close and honest. It's bone chilling
I think this movie has a pacing that is closer to the written testimonies or the ones shown on the monumental 'Shoah' by Claude Lanzmann, different from the majority of Hollywood productions based to entertain an audience with stylizing suffering (with few exceptions like The Grey Zone and The Pianist)
Can someone please tell me the name of the opera song playing in the background?
What the song in seen !?
None
@@mauriciosanchezgutierrez6292 She’s probably alluding to the music that’s playing in the background. I’m too curious to know what it is.
@@moradwan249 same
It's called "Dream Faces" from the year 1911, sang by Elizabeth Spencer