This documentary is so uncensored it makes it very impossible to lack empathy. I'm not Jewish, but I felt like I was in the film. I felt the pain and suffering of every victim.
A lot of graphic images and videos are shown of what truly happened. This was a refreshing take compared to what Hollywood has always glamorised for ratings.
I'm only rating this movie 9/10 because I wish it'd been longer. I honestly feel like 50 odd minutes is not enough to capture such inhuman crimes.
A lot of graphic images and videos are shown of what truly happened. This was a refreshing take compared to what Hollywood has always glamorised for ratings.
I'm only rating this movie 9/10 because I wish it'd been longer. I honestly feel like 50 odd minutes is not enough to capture such inhuman crimes.