Is the Boy in the Striped Pajamas the greatest holocaust film of all time?
>main character is a kid named Bruno, son of the Auschwitz commandant
>moves to a house near the camp
>there he meets a camp inmate at the house, a doctor named Pavel
>Pavel appears to have a lot of loyalty for a hired potato peeler, even helping Bruno out
>he also meets Lieutenant Kotler, who keeps referring to Bruno as "little man", suggesting Kotler is a big guy for him
>Pavel killed by Kotler halfway through
>Bruno then sneaks into Auschwitz to help his jew friend out but gets caught and herded into the gas chambers, not a part of his plan
>the jews all get gassed by a man in a mask, leaving no survivors
>if he took the mask off he would die; after all Zyklon B is extremely painful
>constant references to the fire rising up the camp chimneys throughout the film
>>87256472
No, all holocaust movies are shit
seriously why do Jews always cause trouble when it always ends up with them being kicked out of a country or holocausted ?
Why not just behave yourself?
>>87256472
Son of Saul is one of the most realistic films about the holocaust.
>>87256472
>pavel
>>87256570
Most Jews killed during the holocaust were not German Jews.
>>87256472
>hundreds of Jews getting gassed everyday
>not a single year is shed
>little white boy gets caught and killed at the end
>I'm bawling
Pretty good movie actually. They knew how to target the audience and make us care.