Review of Son of Saul (2015) by Hotfromcauldron — 05 Feb 2016
In a quest to leave the earth with his humanity, a man’s obsession is the center of an unfocused peripheral view of the horrors of the Holocaust. Saul carries the movie on his shoulders and the audience on his back.
Images we’ve only witnessed as black and white photos come to life- then death. Yet, within the chaos there is much confusion. And I felt less effected than I should have been. An event that must not be forgotten, yet a movie that never achieves that status.
This review of Son of Saul (2015) was written by Hotfromcauldron on 05 Feb 2016.
Son of Saul has generally received very positive reviews.
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