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Film Lesson: "Night and Fog"

"Night and Fog" is a brief documentary about the holocaust. It's also one of the most dramatic and moving documentary i've ever seen.
The movie brought a sudden change into the way I view life. And most of all, on the way it captured my heart into a certain way when I saw the events that happened during the holocaust. Some of my reactions to it where emotional because it's very sad and hurting to see how the Jews were killed in a horrible way that words couldn't express how they were killed and persecuted. I really admire the documentary. It's really good because it explained well about the holocaust in detail that it makes you empathize with the Jews in their grief.
I believe I found the film so powerful because it doesn't only give you details about what happened in the holocaust, it also makes you go deeper into thinking about how people treat each other differently due to race-differences. And it as well makes you feel bad because of the horrible rascist and stereotypes that are happening on the time of Hitler.
The documentary, in my own opinion, speaks to you in detail about Auschwitz where the Jews were killed and persecuted, while the actual movie that was directed by Steven Spielberg, shows you something greater, very moving, and heartbreaking to be seen. But still both of them where written and made successfully that people are touch and given a definite perspective on viewing life.

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