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Now that the Oscar dross is over

Started by Bricktop, March 02, 2017, 09:52:33 PM

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Bricktop

Check out this amazing cinematic masterpiece.



">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wMzPztPavs



You will have never seen a better depiction of the hell on Earth that was the Holocaust, using a cinematic style that is rivetting and mesmerising.

Anonymous

I would like to see that movie Bricktop.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"Check out this amazing cinematic masterpiece.



">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wMzPztPavs



You will have never seen a better depiction of the hell on Earth that was the Holocaust, using a cinematic style that is rivetting and mesmerising.
Scouse gives it four and a half stars of David out of five.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"Check out this amazing cinematic masterpiece.



">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wMzPztPavs



You will have never seen a better depiction of the hell on Earth that was the Holocaust, using a cinematic style that is rivetting and mesmerising.
Did you see the movie Crow?

Bricktop

Yes.



There have been many movies about the Holocaust, and its sheer horror and brutality, but none come close to this as almost a first person perspective. I've never seen a movie shot in this way before, but it was terrifying in its inhumanity.



Hollywood dreck merchants could learn a thing or two from the director, a Hungarian.

Anonymous

Hard to tell from just the trailer.

Bricktop

If you watch the trailer again, you will see that a lot of the cinematography uses close range camera angles. Much of the movie features head and shoulders shots of the main actor, giving the viewer a much more intimate and personalised perspective of his experience as a "Sommerkommando", a prisoner that is used to perform the labour behind the mass executions, such as escorting the new arrivals into the chambers, putting their corpses into the ovens, and salvaging their possessions from the clothing and suitcases they arrived with.



Much of the actual action is out of focus because the camera uses a shallow depth of field. So you KNOW what's happening, but can only witness it through the perspective of the main character.



Its a unique and engaging perspective.

Anonymous


Bricktop

Not only is the inhumanity personalised for the viewer, the actual victims of the slaughter are trivialised; they are referred to as "pieces". You never actually see the corpses as they rendered as just a backdrop to the main story, which is of course using irony to demonstrate the impact of mindless cruelty on an industrial scale.



You will probably hate the Nazis even more after seeing this movie.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"Not only is the inhumanity personalised for the viewer, the actual victims of the slaughter are trivialised; they are referred to as "pieces". You never actually see the corpses as they rendered as just a backdrop to the main story, which is of course using irony to demonstrate the impact of mindless cruelty on an industrial scale.



You will probably hate the Nazis even more after seeing this movie.

Is there a reason for the cartoon elephant?

Bricktop

It is not an elephant.



It is an ekekeophant.



See RW for details.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"It is not an elephant.



It is an ekekeophant.



See RW for details.

I will do that.