The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
I was being badgered by a co-worker to watch this movie for months now and everytime I get around to doing it i find something else todo. Last night after cooking dinner with @vampnixen, I needed something to watch while I ate, And there was the dvd saying C’mon, gimmie a chance gimmi a chance. Afterlooking for slum dog millionaire without sucess i figured hmm how bad can it be.
Movie Starts out kinda slow right like hmmmm ok something for my eyes to look at but am I that interested in it.. nah not rly. Then i realize the truth behind the curtain of lies and i was just upset.. Anyway I continued to watch and i realized the director made it his duty to emphasize the innocence of youth, Where the kids who were in a real grown up situation (the frikken genocide of the jews) seemed to be having fun and failed to understand the gravity of their situation.
There were 2 kids, 8 years of age, 1 called bruno who was the sun of the general who over see’s the jew concentration camp where the Germans used them for minor work but incenerated their bodies eventually the whole idea was to rid the world of “the jew” afterall. The other kid was called schmoll, He was a jew who was in the concentration camp. bruno found him while exploring [ as a result of being extremely board at his new home near the concentration camp. I really dont wanna give away much but this movie is touching, disturbing and then finally sad… See it, Form your own opinion.
























May 19th, 2009 at 11:56 am
This movie was incredible, it broke my heart as to how simple life is to kids, the wonderful innocence of youth and we (adults) complicate it with wars and bullshit, a definite must watch, I’m that co-worker by the way had to say that
May 27th, 2009 at 11:01 am
I do agree, as you add higher numerical value to your currency, it means is weak somehow, however not always.
Zimbabwe has the worst experience, had the highest ever recorded one note denomination of Zimbabwean dollar 100 trillion.