crazy cat & catlover -- a very sad thing is how closed to the end of the war she died, she and the others ... for sure, she changed the hearts of many people, still she does ... but she would have deserved so much life ... ... by the way - I love cats, too !!
WITHERBEAGLE sadly because she was only of the few who kept record fo what was she living as a Jew in hiding and this was later published by her father . There’s countless stories but not many were l I’ll enough to write them not survived to do so .
It’s criminal that this film isn’t more known. Im so glad my English teacher showed it to us when I was in middle school. Such an important and incredible film
The whole sequence at 2:48:24 changed my life in highschool, i mean he got off the train and the only place he had to go was where his life was basically ended probably hoping anything he had ever known still remained with the snow and her looking down on him, and him explaining how he saw his friend give up and that he "lives in hope" when thinking about the girls only to go on to find out they were killed, beyond powerful.
I to read this book in secondary school, it is very emotional as like the documentaries and movies made, what makes all this so very very sad is its the true 💙 what such brave children & adults 💙 RIP 🙏
Ive been to Anne Franks house, read some of her diary, stood in the rooms she lived in, looked out of the windows that she would have looked out of. I have never been so moved and it brought me to tears. There are no words to describe the feeling.
I remember being invited to London for the Holocaust’s 75th anniversary in 2020. I had full honours by the Holocaust charities that year and I was only 17 and I now visit Holocaust survivors every year saying I was in London with them. I cry every time we lose a Holocaust survivor
I saw several movies about Anne Frank, also read her diary itself (in Dutch and Esperanto (Anne Frank ne estas de hieraŭ). Most movies are only about her and her family's stay in the Achterhuis, but never knew anything about her live before the Achterhuis and the deportation to Bergen-Belsen, until... this movie. It is a really awesome movie. I wish on a day there will be a version in Dutch and German, the languages that the characters likely spok.
And what's happening now is a repeat of 1932, with the vicious antisemitism in college universities. All because Israel is determined to wipe out an enemy sworn to eliminate the Jewish people and the nation of Israel. This absolutely infuriates me. God says that He would bless those that bless Israel and the Jewish people.
When her teacher broke down crying that hit me more than anything. To see such a figure of authority reduced in such a way really drove home the realities of what happened.
Yes that scene said more than words ever could. And also the scene at the end when Otto broke down with emotion, that scene for me, really said it all.
@@andrewhyde3146 Vety inciteful heart- felt observation. These sequences brings me to sorrowful tears. How can humans be so unfeeling to other humans. I have a hard time comprehending it ... even as at 73 yrs old.
@@ljmcdonald2703 Actually he was Dr. Jacob Presser, who was Professor of Modern History at the University of Amsterdam before becoming a teacher at the Jewish lyceum. After the war he wrote Ashes on the Wind: The destruction of Dutch Jewry.
The last scene of Anne Frank, as she cradles her dead sister is one of the saddest scenes ever filmed. It was made so sad by the way it actually referenced Anne's diary. The July 15 1944 entry contains her famous quote, "in spite of everything, I still believe people are really good at heart." But, it also contains this line, "I can feel the sufferings of millions, and yet, if I look up into the heavens I think that it will all come right, that this cruelty too will end, and that peace and tranquility will return again." Anne mentioned this practice of looking to the heavens/sky and being filled with hope and reassurance a few times in her diary. But, the last scene of Anne in the movie shows her in complete despair looking up at the heavens as the camera pulls up and away...no hope, left...no reassurance, and no longer any comfort from looking to the heavens. I think the director crafted that scene with the despairing look to the heavens with that July 15 entry in mind, to show the utter despair and hopelessness that she must have been feeling in that moment.
Yeah, Anne is looking up and has lost all hope. Hope died when Margot did and like her friend Hannah Goslar said that Anne felt she had nothing to live for as she thought her father and mother were dead. Her mother really was dead at this point, but Hannah said that if Anne had known that Otto was still alive it would have given her something to fight on and live for. Hannah had something to live for. She lost her mother and father, but she still had Gaby, her little sister.
@@torieowens8277 Yes, it's sad that Anne Frank lived the last months of her life thinking her father was dead. She actually thought he was sent to the gas chambers immediately after they were separated. And, he normally would have been, but, since he was in hiding for the past two years, he actually looked in better shape, and younger, than his 56 years...which would gotten him sent right to the gas chambers. Anne Frank caught typhoid though, with absolutely no medical treatment given for it, so it's unlikely she would have survived. Hannah Gosler survived, but she was not actually in Bergen Belson, subject to the brutal conditions Anne and her sister were subjected to. Hannah was part of an exchange camp. The Nazis put a group of Jews with ties to Palestine into special camps with the intention of exchanging them for German POW's held by the allies. Nothing ever came of it (no Jews were ever exchanged), but the Jews in those camps received much better treatment. So much so, that they actually received red cross packages. When Hannah threw the food over to Anne, it was actually from one of her Red Cross packages. Not many know about the exchange camp existence, just like many are not aware that in hiding, Anne was actually aware of what was happening to the Jews in the camps they were being transported to from Westerbork. As early as her October 9, 1942 entry, she wrote, "If it's that bad in Holland, what must it be like in those faraway places where the the Germans are sending them? We assume most of them are being murdered. The English radio says they are being gassed."
@@TigerGuy052 Millions of people died during the Holocaust. Including children and teenagers. Just because that makes you uncomfortable doesn't give you the right to say it never happened. this was someone's daughter, someone's sister. Nothing about her story is cool. Shame on you.
@@Aheartofbooks Don't feed the trolls. This is what they want, when they sit in their parent's basements (at the age 30+) writing comments trying to push buttons in people. No life'ers who get off on receiving replies to their nonsense. Best just to ignore them...like everyone does, in their failed, friendless lives.
Anne wished to travel to many countries and wished to know them but was unable, but those countries know her. And she wished to study history but she is history now.
@Kathleen Raecke Excuse me? Why are you insulting Anne? She also had other quailities. Margot was kind she should have changed the world too like Anne.
Seeing Anne talking and imagining her future with her sister is just emotional. She wanted to be a writer, study languages and history, travel the world and be a modern woman. Honestly, it looks like she has achieved it. She is a diarist, her diary is translated into many languages, languages that she would have wanted to study, she is a part of modern history now that we look at it. Her diary is almost in every part of the world and she HAS travelled by means of it 🥺
@@patriciarowe3431 Some people don't know who she is. Infants included for not knowing who she is obviously. I guess your correct, most earthlings were inspired by her work.
Tom Fraterrigo Same but I don’t want my Nanny to come with me because she upset me on Friday badly saying the dates when they all died and I cried so hard on it I wanted to go home, she doesn’t understand what I’m going through
At 80 years old, I was 2 years old when Anne lost her battle with Typhus. She was put in a common grave with other prisoners at Bergen- Belsen. As a published author and poet, I too started my journey early in life. With the passion for writing like Anne had, by the time I was 15, I wrote poetry. That inspired me to start writing stories like Anne did. At first, it was a few pages, then ten, then hundreds and finally thousands. I wrote about anything, everything. Anne was only 14 years older than me and I wonder what she would have written about. She would be the same age as my one brother, 94 if she had lived. My eyes shed tears of sorrow for you Anne, Rest in Peace, from a fellow writer who has read and cried from reading your precious words in a copy of “The Diary of Anne Frank.”
I love reading your comment. It just kills me that in the U.S. we have to grapple with the likes Donald Trump, whose minions would have felt quite at home running a place like Aucshwitz. Margerie Taylor Green, Matt Gaetz, Ron Desantis, Ted Cruz and all the rest would look just fine in an Gestapo Uniform. Americans need to watch this movie so that never happens to us, AND IT COULD!
@@TheProsaicCult Sounds like you’re a Democrat. I recently told a Republican running for our county commissioner, the more mud you sling, the more it sticks to your hands. Don’t tell me what the other guy did, tell me what you’ve done. If you’re wondering, I’m an Independent and have voted for Republicans and Democrats. Thanks for your opinion. Oh, I’m German and Native American, my sister-in-law is Italian, my niece is Japanese and my nephew is Jewish. And guess what, we all get along great. Thank you again.
My grandfather once told me that people can still be good, if humankind can learn to control its hatred and it’s fear. His words were, “its a simple ideal, and yet such a tall order.”
Otto Frank the only survivor of the Secret Annex. He remarried after the war. He moved to near Basel Switzerland 🇨🇭 and died at 91 in 1980. What I did not know is Margot also wrote a diary during their two years one month in hiding in the Secret Annex. But it was never found. Thank god Anne’s was saved by Miep but I would love to have read Margot’s too….
Ha ha it's almost 2 am watching now Thursday morning Los Angeles. I remember going to the museume of Tolerance in L.A. if you live out here and haven't gone. The last part of the tour was hearing from a survival. She was very nice and you could still see the number on her arm. It's fading away like can barely notice much unless it pointed out.
I've been to the Holocaust Museum and I'll tell you something, seeing the piles of torn shoes , and the concentration camp clothes , and the glasses and wedding bands, absolutely broke me. I bawled like a baby walking through it . There's things in life that you'll never forget, and for me it was the museum.
Hi Morgan my brother & his wife, my son & daughter in law have visited sounds like the same, I in a caring way would of liked to of also visited. They all said exactly the same, it is extremely touching 😢 its knowing that it is part of history and all that you see is so very true, it is heartbreaking.
larry mc wow, that’s insane! I honestly never knew that, you’re absolutely right, they seem as though they were born in entirely different worlds :( it’s heart breaking... i imagine had she survived they would have been very good friends, maybe she would have been involved in the civil rights movement had she survived the nazi brutality... :(
When they separate all the families upon arrival at the camp its portrayed so realistically that I instantly burst into tears. The screams, the tears, everything is so horrifying real...💔😢
it was kind of unreal to me that this happened so shortly ago, and i didn’t cry throughout the entire movie until the ending when everyone was returning from the camps, newly liberated on the trains, reuniting with family. and then just knowing otto was about exit the train with no family around or to greet him, i burst into tears. because this was the reality for so many families. and the fact that the girls were so freshly on the brink of liberation. such a cruel, cruel history.
yeah... it also sucks that they were found a few days before the last train left. because if they weren't found for a few more days, they wouldn't have gone...
I like this film adaptation than the other ones. I felt you really know more about Anne’s life because most film adaptations end when she was arrested. But this film really dove deep into her life, her persona and the time period. Hannah Taylor Gordon and Ben Kingsley were great.
I remember the first time I watched this and despite having seen so many holocaust documentaries and films, him telling Miep ‘Margot and Anne aren’t coming back’ just gutted me. It still does. I see my father in him and it really humanises how incredibly just devastating these losses are. I don’t know why that simple line impacts me so much. They were just his little girls and now they are dead. The loss remains inconceivable. So many. For what? Two faces. Two names. Two little girls… of how many? 16 and 19. Babies with their whole lives ahead of them. The sheer number is inconceivable.
Anne Frank was born in 1929, just like my grandmother from my father' s side. Her husband (My grandfather) and his brother where sent to the Camps and both survived. He once told the whole story on a christmas party when he had a few drinks. This was before i was born. Sadly he never told it since because it was to traumatic for him and never got to hear the full story. From what i heard from family members , he was at one Point in Sachsenhausen, had to burn dead bodys and apparently he and his brother managed to escape.He meant the world to me. Rest in Peace Omeir Verbeke (June 4th1924 - August 12th 2003)
Watching this during my covid recovery makes me grateful that I don’t have to live through all that. It was very heart wrenching when Woody begged me to get better and I told him I will. It’s literally just like a nasty cold feeling now
Today is 12th June 2019. If Anne Frank were alive , she would have turned 90 years old today !! May your soul Rest in Peace dear Anne. Also RIP all those innocent Jews and other innocent people who became victims of hatred and perished during the Nazi rule!!!
@Ayub Abdulle anne died of typhus Peter died of death March Margot died of Typhus Edith died of starving Hermann died of Shot Protenalla died of train crash
This is the best version of Anne Frank yet. The actress is amazing. Truly bring Anne Frank to life. She was such a beautiful soul. Such a waste of good people who were destroyed. Anne and her sister Margot never grew up. I try imagine what Anne Frank would have accomplished during her lifetime.
It’s breaks my heart to millions of pieces that so many men, women and children were killed during this time era and knowing how this is not fiction makes it scary. Anne Frank’s story is when the most known holocaust story in the world and knowing how her life was taken away simply because of her religion is sickening, I have always admired Anne Frank’s message when I read her diary and her desire for equality in the world. It’s impossible to believe that one diary could change the world and has been doing it for more then 80 years. Anne Frank’s story needs to be remembered but not just her’s the other surviving stories of children who survived the holocaust and they need to be carried on through generations for the message to live on.
The 'diary of anne frank' was written by an American called Meyer Levin. Its a work of fiction, even according to the New York Supreme court who ordered Levin $50000 to be paid to the father of Anne Frank..
@@hlog3902Lots of them back then didn't want jews to suffer or to do the things they did. But often if they didn't then they and their families would suffer as well. I'm not saying what they did was justified but back then it was all about you and your own. If you want to blame someone blame their idiot leader from way back when. Besides even if most of germany was actually on board (most weren't on board they were just going along with it out of fear), you can't blame the current generations of people in Germany when most have nothing to do with what happened then. That's like blaming all the white people now for racism and segregation in the 1900's for what their ancestors did.
I hope the woman or man who betrayed the family lived with that burden of guilt forever Best movie I have seen about the story - I wished they had shown us this movie in school
Sad part is today this movie speaks volumes especially what is going on in our country I don’t know how or any other way to explain it lockdowns forcin people to wear masks to be vaccinated I feel this we need to learn from My grandfather faught for their freedom I can’t imagine the horrors
@@goldilox3147 here here well said and I am getting my booster 2 days before Australia Day I am asking myself the question why western Australia are doing keeping the borders up until further notice and it kinda stinks for all those people that live in that territory that cannot get home when they fully vaccinated
@@Userr86849 I believe that may be the case though it does hurt knowing she thought everyone had died after her sister and that if she knew her father survived she could have had a little bit of hope in her to keep fighting truly heartbreaking
What breaks me even more than knowing how much these people suffered, is when I realize how many other people and other stories like this one happened and we will never hear. So many people who went through hell and died and we will never know who they were, what were they like and were their dreams... You don't think about that when hear how many died in those camps. You hear a number and you cannot comprehend that every simgle one of them was their own person... Everytime I see a photo from that time I try to look at the faces and remind myself that this isn't just a picture, but a human being
Ben Kingsley one of the greatest actors of all time. And this girl playing Anne looks so much like her. It's inconceivable the cruelty human beings inflict on one another. And to this day there are people who deny the Holocaust ever happened. As hard as it is to believe it did. How these Nazi's lived with themselves is beyond comprehension.
When they cut there hair it broke my heart seeing the sadness and tears in there eyes especially Anne, they all looked so empty like there was nothing else but despair
"I can imagine Mother dying someday but Daddy's death seems inconceivable" I read this in her diary, she really was her daddy's little girl and the scene when she got separated from Otto really got me. I watched this lots of times and it still makes me cry, it's the saddest thing I've ever watched along with Schindler's List. It's crazy that all of this happened in real life. I'm curious to know what she could have written if she had her diary during her stay in Westerbork, Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen. If only we can find out all of her thoughts during the last seven months of her life. Anne was a once in a lifetime person, she's already an amazing writer at the age of 13. All the depths of her thoughts, at first its hard to believe that a teenager wrote the diary because of how smart she was. It's so sad she got robbed of her life and future along with millions of young jews. They didn't deserved all of this. She keeps on saying after the war, she never lose hope, even though the end of the war seems like a fairytale. It's tragic she wasn't able to see the end of it. Her life might be short but she really did continue living after her death. Immortalized by her diary.
you bring up a great point - I've seen it numerous times since I was in school. but my youngest is around Anne's age in the movie, and she's a daddy's girl...seeing this hits differently now and points out the true horror Otto must have felt, no way to defend or protect your family...awful.
Actually she wasn’t a once in a lifetime person and that’s what’s truly devastating about this. There were many, many Anne Franks. There were many extremely talented young lives who could’ve changed the face of this planet for the better and they were all extinguished.
@@SophieJackson1993 Anne Frank is only one of them, if we knew all the stories of those 1.5. million children, I don't think the whole world can take it according to Miep.
Her diary was found by Miep Geis and she saved Ann's writings for her when she returned. Diary was found in the hiding place after the group was found hiding and transferred to Auschwitz. When Mr Frank said that Margot and Anne would not return, that's when Miep gave Anne's writings to Mr. Frank.
this anne frank film is the best one ive seen yet. the part where she was seperated from her father really got it me and this can go on again because people still put hate towards jews and other religions. and this was not even 100 years ago. but thank u for making this it really shows what others had to go through in the past Rest in peace Anne frank
Andy11307 LakersFan Yes, I’m glad everyone in college helped me in Cardiff on Thursday 12th March because my candle of Anne was there. The worst of it was; Tracy the moody teacher touched our diary we made and I got frustrated
Anne said that she wanted to be remembered even after her death and to go on living. Boy, is she ever! I wonder if she knows just how much she IS remembered, and how much of an affect she's had on generation after generation? That's eternal living in my opinion...
this film never fails to make me break down into a bawling mess. i first watched it in 8th grade and i've never forgotten about it. the ending always kills me the most, to realize they were so close to liberation, and anne's dad was the only survivor. he lost everything. so tragic. edit: i forgot to mention i have a copy of anne frank's diary sitting next to me on my bookshelf that i purchased from a thrift store, i believe, and although i realize now that anne's diary was never meant to be available to the public, i believe her story is ever so important to tell. something like the holocaust should never, ever happen again, the discrimination towards people of other religions or their race or what they look like, should come to an end. at the end of the day we are all people, children, human beings. i think her story is one of the many, many important voices that came out of the holocaust and we should all take note of the tragedy her and her family. i hope she and everyone else who suffered a fate from the holocaust rests in peace.
Realize that it is just a film and it isn't real. The diary is fake. Her uncle and another man wrote the diary. The other man sued the uncle for being left out of the profits from the book.
@@peacock8394 Yes he had a Ghost writer edit and enhance it. But I think the meat is there except the real relationships with her mom and that man she shared that room with.
Not all Jews are bad, just like some Germans weren’t either. Just because someone from a place treated someone poorly doesn’t mean that others are the same
It's strange seeing Ben Kingsley portraying Otto Frank after seeing him so many times portraying Stern in Schindler's List. Another stellar performance, though.
It's sad to think that this is the story of only one family. Think how different stories every individual have when this happened to in-numerous people..
Six million people and more were tortured, starved, bludgeoned, burned alive ,shot, gassed and deprived of all human rights. This hell on Earth should never have happened, but I can imagine it will happen again. Be kind and be very careful who you vote for.
What really surprises me is that Otto was so calm about Margot's summons. He was so fatherly about it; making sure that he didn't show he was afraid, he was calm, gentle, and strong about everything.
I can’t imagine how the father felt knowing he was the only one who made it out alive, and it’s even more heartbreaking to think about all the emotions he experienced when he went and visited their secret hiding place later on. I read the play when I was in school and we watched the movie too. I cried.
@@Kookie1997Love “crying emoji” -😢 only has a single tear, the “laughing emoji” has 2X the tears. I argue the laugh emoji represents more pain and sorrow for the 300,000 souls lost.
OMG. What a movie, so true and so sad. How people can be so cruel - I don’t understand. Thank you to all the people that put the film together, and such terrific actors / actresses.
She never wanted to become famous She wrote the diary because she loves writing in it She thought that me either no one is going to be interested in reading the diary later
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It absolutely KILLS me how after everything she'd been through for years... if she lasted just TWO more weeks she could've survived. Likewise with Peter, with only 3 days before liberation! Such a cruel world.
Peter died after the liberation. People found his name on a list of dead persons of Mauthausen some months ago. He died may 10, 1945. Ever since then I'm wondering if he still recognized that the war was over and that he was liberated, or if he was already unconcious and didn't know. So sad that he had not enough strength, that he was too ill and too weak to survive any longer....He almost made it.....The date they used before was just guessed by the dutch red cross
avocado _ eilish syria is killing their own people. If i’m not mistaken North Korea has labor camps which they send people to the camp for 10 years. I remember reading a documentary on how they have little rights. Some people say it’s not real, but i find it really suspicious that they are hiding alot of info on things.
My first book report was ‘The Diary Of Anne Frank’ It was 4th grade & we were given a list of “Acceptable Books” by our teacher. About 2 weeks prior I was over my aunts house and my uncle was watching a Documentary on the Holocaust. I was mesmerized & terrified simultaneously! I couldn’t believe this actually happened in the 20th Century!! It was almost 50 years ago.. One of my uncles was sent to Korea to fight the Japanese during WWII. I loved with such anguish the book! If that makes sense to anyone… As intriguing as the book was and as much as I could somewhat relate to her childlike feelings she, Anne was incredibly developed & balanced in her personality & her emotional behavior. As I read I always felt as though she was speaking directly to me! The emotional roller coaster ride wile reading “her diary” book was ambivalent all at once. I’ve actually read it a few times throughout my life and I also had my children read it when they were old enough of course & they were aware of the Holocaust. And here we all are on this thread, writing a brief summary of our opinions just on-line instead of in a book, journal, diary what have you.. And we are on the brink of WWIII!!!! Scary…? Isn’t it….?!
"Dead people receives more flowers than the living ones, because regret is stronger than gratitude"
- Anne Frank
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Wow, this girl was so special. It’s shameful to even consider holocaust could’ve killed so many Anne franke barring their talents to even show.
At ANY rate, SHE Didn't HAVE to meet AND might BE influensed BY IDIOTS IN THE future
@@peptobismolveins Yeah, not just special, she's unique and wonderful girl with a gifted talent.
@@kjellhansen1387 You're right because this generation was really cruel and absurd for Anne Frank.
She kept saying “after the war”
Sad she never got too see it
Crazy Cat Ik that’s so sad 😔 how she had dreams and didn’t reach them
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She seemed smart and full of hope. She could’ve reached her dreams and changed the world, I mean she did but I another way
crazy cat & catlover -- a very sad thing is how closed to the end of the war she died, she and the others ... for sure, she changed the hearts of many people, still she does ... but she would have deserved so much life ...
... by the way - I love cats, too !!
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I agree, she seemed very bright and she deserved better.
On another note, let’s start a “I love cats club” (jk)
Crazy Cat - thank you so much for your note - it is funny but sooo nice !! A grey, big cat - boy is living with me ... much love from Germany !!
When she said she loved history only if she knew she was a big part of it...
With Corvid 19 pandemic...we are in history now.
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@@ErA-el1je thx NHS
WITHERBEAGLE sadly because she was only of the few who kept record fo what was she living as a Jew in hiding and this was later published by her father . There’s countless stories but not many were l I’ll enough to write them not survived to do so .
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Anne made me write like her so I started my diary entry in December 21st
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It’s criminal that this film isn’t more known. Im so glad my English teacher showed it to us when I was in middle school. Such an important and incredible film
It's also criminal that it's in 240p wtf this should be remastered into 4k or 1080p at the very least.
And yes good film 🤗🤗
@@steve833333 this was made in 2001 zo thats why i think
The whole sequence at 2:48:24 changed my life in highschool, i mean he got off the train and the only place he had to go was where his life was basically ended probably hoping anything he had ever known still remained with the snow and her looking down on him, and him explaining how he saw his friend give up and that he "lives in hope" when thinking about the girls only to go on to find out they were killed, beyond powerful.
I to read this book in secondary school, it is very emotional as like the documentaries and movies made, what makes all this so very very sad is its the true 💙 what such brave children & adults 💙 RIP 🙏
Yes, but you do know that The Diary of Anne Frank is banned in some states, per moms for Liberty.
That's crazy.
And we complain about being stuck in our houses for a few months
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Well that means I’ll have time to write everyday because college is finally over
But I’ve started to lose confidence going out
The First World War gets my mind working again
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I don’t mind it because Endgame gets me mind off all of this
Exactly 😑
Ive been to Anne Franks house, read some of her diary, stood in the rooms she lived in, looked out of the windows that she would have looked out of. I have never been so moved and it brought me to tears. There are no words to describe the feeling.
I remember being invited to London for the Holocaust’s 75th anniversary in 2020. I had full honours by the Holocaust charities that year and I was only 17 and I now visit Holocaust survivors every year saying I was in London with them. I cry every time we lose a Holocaust survivor
I saw several movies about Anne Frank, also read her diary itself (in Dutch and Esperanto (Anne Frank ne estas de hieraŭ). Most movies are only about her and her family's stay in the Achterhuis, but never knew anything about her live before the Achterhuis and the deportation to Bergen-Belsen, until... this movie. It is a really awesome movie. I wish on a day there will be a version in Dutch and German, the languages that the characters likely spok.
And what's happening now is a repeat of 1932, with the vicious antisemitism in college universities. All because Israel is determined to wipe out an enemy sworn to eliminate the Jewish people and the nation of Israel. This absolutely infuriates me. God says that He would bless those that bless Israel and the Jewish people.
This is probably the best version of the story of Anne Frank and her family I have ever seen. Thank you.
I agree
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@@sasjapruimpje9197 did you read that comment clearly?
If only they had survived two more weeks....
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+gotwa229 YES!
Not 2 weeks one month
+gotwa229 yea seriously
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What makes it sadder is that Anne and Margot died thinking that their dad was dead, when he was really alive.
their dad, not there dad
@@jostler68 learn some English jostler
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Translation of what ZeroYami HedgeBros said: Nobody Cares Mate
Iman Sandhu- Hahaha that's so true.
When her teacher broke down crying that hit me more than anything.
To see such a figure of authority reduced in such a way really drove home the realities of what happened.
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I believe that was the infamous Mr Kessing who used to make Anne write essays
Yes that scene said more than words ever could. And also the scene at the end when Otto broke down with emotion, that scene for me, really said it all.
@@andrewhyde3146
Vety inciteful heart- felt observation. These sequences brings me to sorrowful tears. How can humans be so unfeeling to other humans. I have a hard time comprehending it ... even as at 73 yrs old.
@@ljmcdonald2703 Actually he was Dr. Jacob Presser, who was Professor of Modern History at the University of Amsterdam before becoming a teacher at the Jewish lyceum. After the war he wrote Ashes on the Wind: The destruction of Dutch Jewry.
The last scene of Anne Frank, as she cradles her dead sister is one of the saddest scenes ever filmed. It was made so sad by the way it actually referenced Anne's diary. The July 15 1944 entry contains her famous quote, "in spite of everything, I still believe people are really good at heart." But, it also contains this line, "I can feel the sufferings of millions, and yet, if I look up into the heavens I think that it will all come right, that this cruelty too will end, and that peace and tranquility will return again." Anne mentioned this practice of looking to the heavens/sky and being filled with hope and reassurance a few times in her diary. But, the last scene of Anne in the movie shows her in complete despair looking up at the heavens as the camera pulls up and away...no hope, left...no reassurance, and no longer any comfort from looking to the heavens. I think the director crafted that scene with the despairing look to the heavens with that July 15 entry in mind, to show the utter despair and hopelessness that she must have been feeling in that moment.
Oh God I never thought of that. That makes the scene ten times more sad
Yeah, Anne is looking up and has lost all hope. Hope died when Margot did and like her friend Hannah Goslar said that Anne felt she had nothing to live for as she thought her father and mother were dead. Her mother really was dead at this point, but Hannah said that if Anne had known that Otto was still alive it would have given her something to fight on and live for. Hannah had something to live for. She lost her mother and father, but she still had Gaby, her little sister.
@@torieowens8277 Yes, it's sad that Anne Frank lived the last months of her life thinking her father was dead. She actually thought he was sent to the gas chambers immediately after they were separated. And, he normally would have been, but, since he was in hiding for the past two years, he actually looked in better shape, and younger, than his 56 years...which would gotten him sent right to the gas chambers. Anne Frank caught typhoid though, with absolutely no medical treatment given for it, so it's unlikely she would have survived. Hannah Gosler survived, but she was not actually in Bergen Belson, subject to the brutal conditions Anne and her sister were subjected to. Hannah was part of an exchange camp. The Nazis put a group of Jews with ties to Palestine into special camps with the intention of exchanging them for German POW's held by the allies. Nothing ever came of it (no Jews were ever exchanged), but the Jews in those camps received much better treatment. So much so, that they actually received red cross packages. When Hannah threw the food over to Anne, it was actually from one of her Red Cross packages. Not many know about the exchange camp existence, just like many are not aware that in hiding, Anne was actually aware of what was happening to the Jews in the camps they were being transported to from Westerbork. As early as her October 9, 1942 entry, she wrote, "If it's that bad in Holland, what must it be like in those faraway places where the the Germans are sending them? We assume most of them are being murdered. The English radio says they are being gassed."
@@TigerGuy052 Millions of people died during the Holocaust. Including children and teenagers. Just because that makes you uncomfortable doesn't give you the right to say it never happened. this was someone's daughter, someone's sister. Nothing about her story is cool. Shame on you.
@@Aheartofbooks Don't feed the trolls. This is what they want, when they sit in their parent's basements (at the age 30+) writing comments trying to push buttons in people. No life'ers who get off on receiving replies to their nonsense. Best just to ignore them...like everyone does, in their failed, friendless lives.
It's scary how this was less than 100 years ago
That's what I was thinking when I was watching this
WW1 was raging 100 years ago today...1914 -1918
Machine Gun Nest But you realise this is WW2, don't you?
Sammi Brown she died 72 years ago
Sammi Brown yeah right
Anne wished to travel to many countries and wished to know them but was unable, but those countries know her. And she wished to study history but she is history now.
Yes, she got to impact the world with her beautiful words
She is actually reincarnated. She has revived but into another family and person
@Kathleen Raecke Good qqestion! Margot's was never discovered, yet just been Anne's sister.
@Kathleen Raecke Excuse me? Why are you insulting Anne? She also had other quailities. Margot was kind she should have changed the world too like Anne.
@Kathleen Raecke Where did you get this evidence from?
Seeing Anne talking and imagining her future with her sister is just emotional. She wanted to be a writer, study languages and history, travel the world and be a modern woman. Honestly, it looks like she has achieved it. She is a diarist, her diary is translated into many languages, languages that she would have wanted to study, she is a part of modern history now that we look at it. Her diary is almost in every part of the world and she HAS travelled by means of it 🥺
And her diary is the most read book in the world like the Bible.
The world lost a great literary talent with the death of Anne Frank. Another legacy Germany will have to live with for the next thousand years!
Saw this at 13 years old, the most accurate and faithful adaption of Anne Frank in my opinion.
"I want to continue living even after I died"
Well anne you did it. You had become inspiration for girls around the world.
Not only for girls but for boys and every adults too
and boys
Sorta Maurya,,,,, not only for girls but for the whole of HUMANITY!!!!!!......
@@patriciarowe3431 Some people don't know who she is. Infants included for not knowing who she is obviously. I guess your correct, most earthlings were inspired by her work.
Not just girls
Anybody here in 2020 ? 😭 R.I.P Anne Frank 💕
Edit ; it’s 2022 and I still always come back to this movie ! Anne will never be forgotten 🥺❤️
Yep since January 2020 I watched a night before the liberation and going to London
It was a very stressful day
Me too
Jesus christ your really sad
Lucas Potter very sad
They made Anne and Margot's relationship look like one of the sweetest things ever, makes the ending even harder to watch.
Especially when the soldiers came in Margot without any hesitation held Anne close by her proves that’s they both loved each other ❤
It's scary how human beings can just wake up being evil like that.
They didn't lie when they said _The Whole Story_
*l i t e r a l y*
the whole story
Super Collector Yah, not having a great time coping with the holocaust
Yea
3 hours
Thanks to all those liked my comments it really helps me out a lot as I’m sensitive
I'm 50, I read Anne's diary for the first time in school, age 9.
Next year I'm visiting the attic with my brother.
We'll never forget her.
ZERE IN ZE ATTIC!!
I want to go to the annex
Tom Fraterrigo Same but I don’t want my Nanny to come with me because she upset me on Friday badly saying the dates when they all died and I cried so hard on it I wanted to go home, she doesn’t understand what I’m going through
Ok
Don't forget to share your experience
At 80 years old, I was 2 years old when Anne lost her battle with Typhus. She was put in a common grave with other prisoners at Bergen- Belsen. As a published author and poet, I too started my journey early in life. With the passion for writing like Anne had, by the time I was 15, I wrote poetry. That inspired me to start writing stories like Anne did. At first, it was a few pages, then ten, then hundreds and finally thousands. I wrote about anything, everything. Anne was only 14 years older than me and I wonder what she would have written about. She would be the same age as my one brother, 94 if she had lived.
My eyes shed tears of sorrow for you Anne, Rest in Peace, from a fellow writer who has read and cried from reading your precious words in a copy of “The Diary of Anne Frank.”
Respect mr.Miller...
beautifully written, may they all rest in paradise x
I love reading your comment. It just kills me that in the U.S. we have to grapple with the likes Donald Trump, whose minions would have felt quite at home running a place like Aucshwitz. Margerie Taylor Green, Matt Gaetz, Ron Desantis, Ted Cruz and all the rest would look just fine in an Gestapo Uniform. Americans need to watch this movie so that never happens to us, AND IT COULD!
@@TheProsaicCult Sounds like you’re a Democrat. I recently told a Republican running for our county commissioner, the more mud you sling, the more it sticks to your hands. Don’t tell me what the other guy did, tell me what you’ve done. If you’re wondering, I’m an Independent and have voted for Republicans and Democrats. Thanks for your opinion. Oh, I’m German and Native American, my sister-in-law is Italian, my niece is Japanese and my nephew is Jewish. And guess what, we all get along great. Thank you again.
The abuse still happens. 54 yrs old
I've never seen a family treat their girls so nicely. It seemed kind, loving, and safe.
Same ! people who knew the Frank family said that they were seen as the perfect family an inspiration ❤
“In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart.” Anne Frank.
So innocent, so positive yet so wrong.
My grandfather once told me that people can still be good, if humankind can learn to control its hatred and it’s fear. His words were, “its a simple ideal, and yet such a tall order.”
There is good in everyone but sometimes the bad takes over
GreyTimberWolf furry
J.K. Rowling said that we all have light and dark inside of us.
The saddest thing is that this is a true story :'(
Mackenzie Rose I know right
So Peter and Anne actually had a romantic relationships???
No shit
@@stroodle9134 yes
The sad thing is history repeats itself we are doom for a ww3 if we keep Trump he is like Hitler
I re-watch this every couple of years ... it still hits as hard as the first time 😢
Because we know this story to be so true, you could never begin to imagine living in these times, 💙 I were born 1972
My father always said…
“Life isn’t fun without a struggle in it, but some struggles lead to tragic endings.”
If Anne was alive she was 92 years old now R.I.P Anne
It was a hard day her birthday
@Savannah Brandeland She is born in june 1929 so that would make her 91
This movie just always break my heart into two peices and make me so sad that I cannot define 😭😭😭😭😭😥
@Savannah Brandeland she would be 91 dummy
@Derek Lee I didn’t do anything
Who is watching this during lockdown..
Me :(
Makes me feel really guilty that I'm complaining being in quarantine for a month and they spent two years :(
me madam... Anne Frank is Brilliant
This my homework but I already read the book on my own
kinley dem
Me because I’ve stressed a lot
That scene where Otto just collapses in tears at their hiding place just gets me everytime. 😢
@Yourlifeisyours2678 I can't, and my heart still breaks every time. 💔
Otto Frank the only survivor of the Secret Annex. He remarried after the war. He moved to near Basel Switzerland 🇨🇭 and died at 91 in 1980. What I did not know is Margot also wrote a diary during their two years one month in hiding in the Secret Annex. But it was never found. Thank god Anne’s was saved by Miep but I would love to have read Margot’s too….
Didn’t expect to watch a 3 hour movie of Anne Frank on UA-cam at 4 AM but what an astonishing film.
I agree this was a very good film but you should also see the 2009 BBC version. It's excellent.
Wow. I didn’t realize it was 3 hours.
3am for me and same but i’m glad i did!!
Ha ha it's almost 2 am watching now Thursday morning Los Angeles.
I remember going to the museume of Tolerance in L.A. if you live out here and haven't gone.
The last part of the tour was hearing from a survival. She was very nice and you could still see the number on her arm. It's fading away like can barely notice much unless it pointed out.
Likewise, It’s 345 where I am
Actresses and actors are so well chosen, especially for Anne, Margot and Otto Frank.
And peter
Lol
I know, they are identical to the actual people. Crazy!
Facts ! This by far the best Anne frank version ever Ben Kingsley did this movie justice everything was perfect
@@kaylaleave agree. This is my favorite version.
The actress really looks like the real Anne Frank. Great casting job.
for real it's almost identical
I've been to the Holocaust Museum and I'll tell you something, seeing the piles of torn shoes , and the concentration camp clothes , and the glasses and wedding bands, absolutely broke me. I bawled like a baby walking through it . There's things in life that you'll never forget, and for me it was the museum.
Where did you Go, Auschwitz? Dachau?
@@irisfee4958 Washington DC
Hi Morgan my brother & his wife, my son & daughter in law have visited sounds like the same, I in a caring way would of liked to of also visited. They all said exactly the same, it is extremely touching 😢 its knowing that it is part of history and all that you see is so very true, it is heartbreaking.
Little do people know Anne Frank and Martin Luther King Jr. were both born in the same year. It just seems as if they were born in two different ages
larry mc wow, that’s insane! I honestly never knew that, you’re absolutely right, they seem as though they were born in entirely different worlds :( it’s heart breaking... i imagine had she survived they would have been very good friends, maybe she would have been involved in the civil rights movement had she survived the nazi brutality... :(
larry mc so they same age? I ship it.
Alex Lewis you sound uneducated
GGiebaybee ooh ooh please educate me dear liberal please teach me your equal ways
Alex Lewis 😂😂 and childish too
1:08:25 "It's only a diary" now it's not only a diary, it's history and very remarkable.
hii 1039 Little did Pfeffer know at the time...
Whisky Warrior old 45 ok well at my old school they did not teach about that stuff and idk why they did not and it is also the only one I know of
Whisky Warrior old 45 ok 😊I was also in DC where the the museum about it is but it was to crowded so we did not go but I what to though
Very remarkable indeed
hii 1039
I’ve been studying the Holocaust in college and it’s almost over. We will keep going 1917
When they separate all the families upon arrival at the camp its portrayed so realistically that I instantly burst into tears. The screams, the tears, everything is so horrifying real...💔😢
it was kind of unreal to me that this happened so shortly ago, and i didn’t cry throughout the entire movie until the ending when everyone was returning from the camps, newly liberated on the trains, reuniting with family. and then just knowing otto was about exit the train with no family around or to greet him, i burst into tears. because this was the reality for so many families. and the fact that the girls were so freshly on the brink of liberation. such a cruel, cruel history.
If Anne had lived, she'd be waiting to turn 90 this June.
I am crying 😭😢😢
She would still be sad, if Peter wasn't alive and died at age 18 which he did die of, Anne couldn't live you dream
elsa1942 So utterly sad.
90!!! Omggg
Even I’m 17 now things getting stressful with War and lockdown
It sucks that Peter died 3 days before it all ended 😔
yes it is very sad
Ikr
yeah... it also sucks that they were found a few days before the last train left. because if they weren't found for a few more days, they wouldn't have gone...
Furious_ _DNA theee days....
He seemed like the perfect boy to continue the Van Dan legacy
1 eel and?
I like this film adaptation than the other ones. I felt you really know more about Anne’s life because most film adaptations end when she was arrested. But this film really dove deep into her life, her persona and the time period. Hannah Taylor Gordon and Ben Kingsley were great.
I remember the first time I watched this and despite having seen so many holocaust documentaries and films, him telling Miep ‘Margot and Anne aren’t coming back’ just gutted me. It still does. I see my father in him and it really humanises how incredibly just devastating these losses are. I don’t know why that simple line impacts me so much. They were just his little girls and now they are dead. The loss remains inconceivable. So many. For what?
Two faces. Two names. Two little girls… of how many? 16 and 19. Babies with their whole lives ahead of them.
The sheer number is inconceivable.
' we will be in school in October' that just broke my heart
Hopefully when college opens I’ll have it delivered
My work of course
Exactly 😭❤️
Ravi
Hopefully I get it back this week because I’ll be emotional if I don’t as I want to show mum the effort I put in
I want to ask Mary if she can post it to me
Anne Frank was born in 1929, just like my grandmother from my father' s side. Her husband (My grandfather) and his brother where sent to the Camps and both survived. He once told the whole story on a christmas party when he had a few drinks. This was before i was born. Sadly he never told it since because it was to traumatic for him and never got to hear the full story. From what i heard from family members , he was at one Point in Sachsenhausen, had to burn dead bodys and apparently he and his brother managed to escape.He meant the world to me. Rest in Peace Omeir Verbeke (June 4th1924 - August 12th 2003)
I have no word to express my emotion for such a tragic history. May God bring peace Anna and others in heaven.
Watching this during my covid recovery makes me grateful that I don’t have to live through all that. It was very heart wrenching when Woody begged me to get better and I told him I will. It’s literally just like a nasty cold feeling now
Paper has more patience than people , that's why my dairy is my best friend - Anne Frank.
It's diary
Today is 12th June 2019.
If Anne Frank were alive , she would have turned 90 years old today !!
May your soul Rest in Peace dear Anne.
Also RIP all those innocent Jews and other innocent people who became victims of hatred and perished during the Nazi rule!!!
Ann died during the month of march
@Ayub Abdulle like there was a reason??!! Fucking arsehole!
@@happyfallen6434 come on do not be so angry there is a limit for everything and not everything can be said
What about the others? Anne could've lived her dream of Peter Van Daan is here
@Ayub Abdulle anne died of typhus
Peter died of death March
Margot died of Typhus
Edith died of starving
Hermann died of Shot
Protenalla died of train crash
This is the best version of Anne Frank yet. The actress is amazing. Truly bring Anne Frank to life. She was such a beautiful soul. Such a waste of good people who were destroyed. Anne and her sister Margot never grew up. I try imagine what Anne Frank would have accomplished during her lifetime.
It’s breaks my heart to millions of pieces that so many men, women and children were killed during this time era and knowing how this is not fiction makes it scary. Anne Frank’s story is when the most known holocaust story in the world and knowing how her life was taken away simply because of her religion is sickening, I have always admired Anne Frank’s message when I read her diary and her desire for equality in the world. It’s impossible to believe that one diary could change the world and has been doing it for more then 80 years. Anne Frank’s story needs to be remembered but not just her’s the other surviving stories of children who survived the holocaust and they need to be carried on through generations for the message to live on.
The 'diary of anne frank' was written by an American called Meyer Levin. Its a work of fiction, even according to the New York Supreme court who ordered Levin $50000 to be paid to the father of Anne Frank..
😊
Nie z powodu religii tylko za to,że są Żydami.
Germany did it. Now they claim to feel bad.
@@hlog3902Lots of them back then didn't want jews to suffer or to do the things they did. But often if they didn't then they and their families would suffer as well. I'm not saying what they did was justified but back then it was all about you and your own. If you want to blame someone blame their idiot leader from way back when. Besides even if most of germany was actually on board (most weren't on board they were just going along with it out of fear), you can't blame the current generations of people in Germany when most have nothing to do with what happened then. That's like blaming all the white people now for racism and segregation in the 1900's for what their ancestors did.
"Paper has more patience than people"
~Anne Frank
Class 10 ncert ch4 the diary of anne frank
😂😂😂
I srsly read that as “Peter has more patience than people”
@@u.s.militia7682?
The fact that they were treated like this for no reason-EVEN BABIES 💔
Auschwitz 2011 is the worst, do not watch that. I’ve watched it many times and it haunted me for the rest of 2018
But upset it’s age restrictions on it
@Thank U, Next I’m 13 and I’ve watched it.
@Thank U, Next
I was shaken by the movie back in October 2018 but I’ve recovered from my Holocaust emotional breakdown now
And the sad thing is it’s happening today too in China they are captivating he Chinese Muslims and doing the exact same
anne being separated from her father is one of the most gut-wrenching things i've ever seen.
I hope the woman or man who betrayed the family lived with that burden of guilt forever
Best movie I have seen about the story - I wished they had shown us this movie in school
This movie teaches us not to take anything for granted even the smallest things
True we do it things for granted like the technology that we today and they never had this
And never loose hope! She lost hope to find her family
Sad part is today this movie speaks volumes especially what is going on in our country I don’t know how or any other way to explain it lockdowns forcin people to wear masks to be vaccinated I feel this we need to learn from
My grandfather faught for their freedom I can’t imagine the horrors
@@goldilox3147 here here well said and I am getting my booster 2 days before Australia Day I am asking myself the question why western Australia are doing keeping the borders up until further notice and it kinda stinks for all those people that live in that territory that cannot get home when they fully vaccinated
it really does
The sad thing is that she died thinking her whole family died if she knew her father was alive she would of had that one bit of hope in her sad stuff
It all happened because of the new worker assigned in that office
Hate that person!
People said that she gave up when her sister died but
@@Userr86849 I believe that may be the case though it does hurt knowing she thought everyone had died after her sister and that if she knew her father survived she could have had a little bit of hope in her to keep fighting truly heartbreaking
@@user-em2mu5fh3o yes I agree with you . maybe somehow she would have had that strong will to survive too see her daddy again if she knew :(
Both Anne and Margot died shortly before U.K. and Canada liberated the camp.
What breaks me even more than knowing how much these people suffered, is when I realize how many other people and other stories like this one happened and we will never hear.
So many people who went through hell and died and we will never know who they were, what were they like and were their dreams...
You don't think about that when hear how many died in those camps. You hear a number and you cannot comprehend that every simgle one of them was their own person...
Everytime I see a photo from that time I try to look at the faces and remind myself that this isn't just a picture, but a human being
G-d knows them.
@@janejones5362Whyd u tag god?/genq
It’s so important to learn about Anne Frank and what happened during this period
🕊️R.I.P Anne, her family and everyone who died during the holocaust🕊️
We have a Godless world. It’s going to happen again.
Anne: How long will we be in hiding?
Otto: A week... Perhaps a month or two... 😭😭😭
@rach d that's the saddest thing 😭
@rach d it gets more disturbing the more i know about it
Kayla Laverdiere
Yes it does for me, I feel horrible now
@@nicolelawless3199 right. i agree
Kayla Laverdiere
I went to the 75th Anniversary in London it was Amazing
The moment Otto Frank drops the dairy and falls to his knee's then down to the to ground had me balling because he was in so much pain and sadness.
And so lonely
Arpan Kumar Moharana
Not just you, me as well.
I survived a Auschwitz mental breakdown in August 2018
I finally revealed it to every family member
It gives me stress if I tell them. I remember telling Mum that D-Day Anniversary was hard
Nicole Lawless so did I. I remember last year I had a huge Holocaust and Anne Frank story mental breakdown
Ben Kingsley one of the greatest actors of all time. And this girl playing Anne looks so much like her. It's inconceivable the cruelty human beings inflict on one another. And to this day there are people who deny the Holocaust ever happened. As hard as it is to believe it did. How these Nazi's lived with themselves is beyond comprehension.
Thankfully some of them repented.
When they cut there hair it broke my heart seeing the sadness and tears in there eyes especially Anne, they all looked so empty like there was nothing else but despair
"We can feel lonely even if we are Loved by many people, since still we are not someone's one and only"
-Anne Frank
Heck no
@@robertbreschard3493 be respectful
So true
@Dinoco what-
She craved for a partner who'd admire her just like Miep's.
This is crazy, the condition of the camps and how they’re treated. No one’s lives ever deserve to be in this.
My great grandpa was therebI won't tell the whole story but it's terrible
Omg didn’t expect you to be here! I agree with you no one deserves to be in this. Also I love your videos!
Khushstar1
Nope, I’ve never been so mad in my life
LifeWithErick Sad fact, the real thing was actually a lot worse than could be depicted on film.. 😔
Shut up tiktoker gay
"I can imagine Mother dying someday but Daddy's death seems inconceivable"
I read this in her diary, she really was her daddy's little girl and the scene when she got separated from Otto really got me.
I watched this lots of times and it still makes me cry, it's the saddest thing I've ever watched along with Schindler's List. It's crazy that all of this happened in real life.
I'm curious to know what she could have written if she had her diary during her stay in Westerbork, Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen. If only we can find out all of her thoughts during the last seven months of her life.
Anne was a once in a lifetime person, she's already an amazing writer at the age of 13. All the depths of her thoughts, at first its hard to believe that a teenager wrote the diary because of how smart she was. It's so sad she got robbed of her life and future along with millions of young jews. They didn't deserved all of this. She keeps on saying after the war, she never lose hope, even though the end of the war seems like a fairytale. It's tragic she wasn't able to see the end of it.
Her life might be short but she really did continue living after her death. Immortalized by her diary.
you bring up a great point - I've seen it numerous times since I was in school. but my youngest is around Anne's age in the movie, and she's a daddy's girl...seeing this hits differently now and points out the true horror Otto must have felt, no way to defend or protect your family...awful.
Actually she wasn’t a once in a lifetime person and that’s what’s truly devastating about this. There were many, many Anne Franks. There were many extremely talented young lives who could’ve changed the face of this planet for the better and they were all extinguished.
@@SophieJackson1993 Anne Frank is only one of them, if we knew all the stories of those 1.5. million children, I don't think the whole world can take it according to Miep.
@@mnyce16 it's crazy how people can be so evil in those days. All these children are innocent.
Her diary was found by Miep Geis and she saved Ann's writings for her when she returned. Diary was found in the hiding place after the group was found hiding and transferred to Auschwitz. When Mr Frank said that Margot and Anne would not return, that's when Miep gave Anne's writings to Mr. Frank.
this anne frank film is the best one ive seen yet. the part where she was seperated from her father really got it me and this can go on again because people still put hate towards jews and other religions. and this was not even 100 years ago. but thank u for making this it really shows what others had to go through in the past
Rest in peace Anne frank
In spite of everything,I still believe people are really good at heart
~Anne Frank (1929-1944)
She died in 1945
Frederick Overbosch
Mine was different to Anne’s,
‘I don’t understand why people have to spread hate, we must stop it’
Frederick Overbosch Anne Frank 1929-1945
Andy11307 LakersFan
Yes, I’m glad everyone in college helped me in Cardiff on Thursday 12th March because my candle of Anne was there. The worst of it was; Tracy the moody teacher touched our diary we made and I got frustrated
Thank you Mary for all the help you gave me
Anne said that she wanted to be remembered even after her death and to go on living. Boy, is she ever! I wonder if she knows just how much she IS remembered, and how much of an affect she's had on generation after generation? That's eternal living in my opinion...
She will, and she's in Heaven!
She’s changed my life
She’s the one who inspired me to be a writer....
She’s my idol
Vincent Strother I’m Hispanic oof
I even write to her in my own diaries.
@@snake9931 what do you mean?
this film never fails to make me break down into a bawling mess. i first watched it in 8th grade and i've never forgotten about it. the ending always kills me the most, to realize they were so close to liberation, and anne's dad was the only survivor. he lost everything. so tragic.
edit: i forgot to mention i have a copy of anne frank's diary sitting next to me on my bookshelf that i purchased from a thrift store, i believe, and although i realize now that anne's diary was never meant to be available to the public, i believe her story is ever so important to tell. something like the holocaust should never, ever happen again, the discrimination towards people of other religions or their race or what they look like, should come to an end. at the end of the day we are all people, children, human beings. i think her story is one of the many, many important voices that came out of the holocaust and we should all take note of the tragedy her and her family. i hope she and everyone else who suffered a fate from the holocaust rests in peace.
Realize that it is just a film and it isn't real. The diary is fake. Her uncle and another man wrote the diary. The other man sued the uncle for being left out of the profits from the book.
no, the diary isn’t fake.
Ben Kingsley is so good here as he was in Schindler's List👏
Otto was meant to survive so that Anne’s story would live on in her memory through her eloquent writing.
Otto have to survive but I wish he found Margot diary also
I wish Anne Frank would survive not Otto, he changed her diary for publication. I don't approve that.
@@peacock8394 Yes he had a Ghost writer edit and enhance it. But I think the meat is there except the real relationships with her mom and that man she shared that room with.
We'll never forget what happened to these innocent people
MrAeronuk1 or the millions the Zionist have killed in the Middle East.
Ameen Shindoli bro remember everyone who died
@MrAeronuk1 Yes that's what I was thinking!
@@liamwhitcombe1237 mind your language you may hurt others sensitivities
Not all Jews are bad, just like some Germans weren’t either. Just because someone from a place treated someone poorly doesn’t mean that others are the same
It's strange seeing Ben Kingsley portraying Otto Frank after seeing him so many times portraying Stern in Schindler's List. Another stellar performance, though.
The acting in this is so intense I honestly felt like I was in 1942 wow powerful stuff.
It's sad to think that this is the story of only one family.
Think how different stories every individual have when this happened to in-numerous people..
I appreciate your words brother
I also appreciate brother
History repeats. No one learns. We are in a lockdown due to Covid 19. There will be something following this. Pray to God if you can.
Six million people and more were tortured, starved, bludgeoned, burned alive ,shot, gassed and deprived of all human rights. This hell on Earth should never have happened, but I can imagine it will happen again. Be kind and be very careful who you vote for.
Bridget B
Apparently we might have another war I’m concerned about it because everyone should know thinking about WWI has gave me a stressful time
Somehow her dream of becoming a writer, became true. I hope she knows it, wherever her soul is.
Maria Politis
Anne made me write like her after watching this. I started writing in September 22nd
She’s in heaven ofc 🤦🏼♀️😕
It's scary that it is replaying itself again since Oct 7th
Miep Gies lived until 2010 and was almost 101
What really surprises me is that Otto was so calm about Margot's summons. He was so fatherly about it; making sure that he didn't show he was afraid, he was calm, gentle, and strong about everything.
Yaeh
Yes my #friend#
Breaks my heart
😂😂😂
@@u.s.militia7682 explain.
I can’t imagine how the father felt knowing he was the only one who made it out alive, and it’s even more heartbreaking to think about all the emotions he experienced when he went and visited their secret hiding place later on. I read the play when I was in school and we watched the movie too. I cried.
Really 🥺🥺. I wS also thinking the same.
😂 that’s crying, not laughing the crying emoji doesn’t show enough tears for the 300,000 lost!
@@DankNuggsMD wth!!!
@@Kookie1997Love “crying emoji” -😢 only has a single tear, the “laughing emoji” has 2X the tears. I argue the laugh emoji represents more pain and sorrow for the 300,000 souls lost.
@@DankNuggsMD I think You're out of ur mind 💩
OMG. What a movie, so true and so sad. How people can be so cruel - I don’t understand. Thank you to all the people that put the film together, and such terrific actors / actresses.
How people can be so cruel
MVP = Miep. Without her, her diary wouldn't exist and there won't be any of Anne Frank's memories during the war.,
Anne Frank wanted to be famous and she did become famous but she never got to live her famous life
She never wanted to become famous
She wrote the diary because she loves writing in it
She thought that me either no one is going to be interested in reading the diary later
@Lily Naile but not for diary
Reel Gaming
I also loved writing in mine
Sadly 💔😭
And she became famous for the wrong reason :(
That moment when she got her period and she was smiling
I was like "just wait for the cramps hunny"
ItzYazzy!! Making monnney movess! I thought you wont be smiling much longer hunny periods are dreadful 😂
When? I don’t remember that
N A M W A R D early ish on in the film
1:02:00
ItzYazzy!! Making monnney movess! Don’t make fun of her. She’s dead. No one likes bullies
i used to watch this almost every weekend when i was 11, im studying history in uni now
Peter and Anne's story should be adopted by a novel... They were made for each other but the forbiden love tore them apart
Let's all hope and pray that it won't repeat ever again 😞😞
Meren Jmr
I hope not either. The worst times in history
It’s happening right now sadly in China , Muslims are in concentration camps and are forced to eat pork and other horrible stuff😔
@Jesus Is My Blessed Hope
Amen.
@OnlyJesus CanSaveYou Wait so you’re saying that they should take in Jesus or sum to not get brutally murdered
@OnlyJesus CanSaveYou not everyone wants to be christian
I'm glad I finally found a copy of the movie on youtube without such hateful comments.
There is a very good reason for the "hateful" comments. Up is down, I sincerely hope one day you will discover that for yourself. The world would be better off if everyone did.
tim3854 whoa what are you trying to say? my comment wasn't hateful at all
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When Anne cried out to her dad being separated getting off the train that's when it hit me emotionally
Anne would be 95 this year
Margot 98
2024
It absolutely KILLS me how after everything she'd been through for years... if she lasted just TWO more weeks she could've survived. Likewise with Peter, with only 3 days before liberation! Such a cruel world.
It's heartbreaking
exactly what i said as well
yeah damn that typhus for killing her. If only the allies had not bombed the place
Historians now think that Anne and Margot actually died in early to mid-February, so sadly more than 2 weeks before the liberation on April 15th
Peter died after the liberation. People found his name on a list of dead persons of Mauthausen some months ago. He died may 10, 1945. Ever since then I'm wondering if he still recognized that the war was over and that he was liberated, or if he was already unconcious and didn't know. So sad that he had not enough strength, that he was too ill and too weak to survive any longer....He almost made it.....The date they used before was just guessed by the dutch red cross
What a ugly time in history... May we never repeat it again 😭🙏
Kelly Marie unfortunately this is still going on in other countries
@@TexasGirl22 I know I might sound slow, but where?
avocado _ eilish syria is killing their own people. If i’m not mistaken North Korea has labor camps which they send people to the camp for 10 years. I remember reading a documentary on how they have little rights. Some people say it’s not real, but i find it really suspicious that they are hiding alot of info on things.
@@TexasGirl22 that's so insane, thank you for telling me.
avocado _ eilish it really is.
"It's only a dairy after all" - Mr. Pfeffer.
The diary becomes one of the most read books in history.
Such a beautiful and heartfelt film. What a cruel time it was for the Frank Family.
This movie just tells you that you could be living the best life you've ever wished for but then it can all turn into a disaster
It teaches us to be grateful for all we have too
Mayra Polanco
I’ll hate it if we’re in war now
Feels like we are in WW111
“One day people will look up to us” (2:12:20).
Don’t worry Anne, we all look up to you now.
Cinnamon the Guinea Pig shut the fuck up
Hypersnipez 19 stop being rude!!
Cinnamon ... - your words make me cry again , Dear ... ... much love !!
Doris Daumann
Thank you so much. Your comment made me smile.
Cinnamon - now I smile - let me sent you a hug !! :) :) :)
I watch this in school a week ago and I cried at the end
My first book report was
‘The Diary Of Anne Frank’
It was 4th grade & we were given a list of “Acceptable Books” by our teacher.
About 2 weeks prior I was over my aunts house and my uncle was watching a Documentary on the Holocaust. I was mesmerized & terrified simultaneously! I couldn’t believe this actually happened in the 20th Century!! It was almost 50 years ago.. One of my uncles was sent to Korea to fight the Japanese during WWII.
I loved with such anguish the book! If that makes sense to anyone… As intriguing as the book was and as much as I could somewhat relate to her childlike feelings she, Anne was incredibly developed & balanced in her personality & her emotional behavior.
As I read I always felt as though she was speaking directly to me!
The emotional roller coaster ride wile reading “her diary” book was ambivalent all at once. I’ve actually read it a few times throughout my life and I also had my children read it when they were old enough of course & they were aware of the Holocaust. And here we all are on this thread, writing a brief summary of our opinions just on-line instead of in a book, journal, diary what have you.. And we are on the brink of WWIII!!!!
Scary…? Isn’t it….?!
It's kinda creepy that the girl who played anne looks like her
I have a schoolmate that looks exactly like her
@@highlowtier7814 kinda scary ngl
@@imalexthedancer sort of
Erick Lopez no cap that’s kinda scary
yeah soo true. Except its weird that at the start of the film in 1939, Anne Frank should be ten years old, but the actress looks mid teens.