Schindler's List illustrated the Holocaust in a very unique way. It was different from "Night and Fog" because it didn't illustrate most of the areas were there were camps just one camp in Poland. The scene that was most powerful was when the Nazis went to the ghetto and they cleared all the homes. One other powerful scene that affected me was when all the little kids were getting sent away and when the little kid went into the toilet, it was really sad and disgusting.
The images from the movie will stay in my mind forever is when all of the dead bodies are getting burned that made me get the goosebumps. Another scene that was really sad was when they were killing everybody and all of the little kids were crying watching their loved ones getting shot that was a really sad moment in the movie that would probably be in my life and my mind forever.
Friday, March 27, 2009
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Film Lesson: Night and Fog
"Night and Fog" had me really thinking. It made me really sad, and wondered what if that happened to me and my family. After I saw that movie it felt like my life had changed forever. I found the film very powerful, it almost made me tear. The scenes were sort of similar to as some of the senses from Schindler's list, but the ones on "Night and Fog" were way more powerful. "Night and Fog" illustrates the Holocaust more deeply and detailed and it shows most of the murders and the dead just laying around, that was really sad and it moved me it showed how cruel the Holocaust really was.
The Hollywood version of the film isnt as deep as the documentary is. The Hollywood version of the film is sad but does not make the Holocaust look as cruel as it truely is.
The Hollywood version of the film isnt as deep as the documentary is. The Hollywood version of the film is sad but does not make the Holocaust look as cruel as it truely is.
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