Review of Son of Saul (2015) by Christopher Orr for The Atlantic — 17 Jan 2016
It is not—if my description has somehow failed to make this clear—an easy film to watch. But it is a forceful and unsettling addition to the cinema of the Holocaust, a film that digs deeply into the gruesome workings of the death camps and ponders questions about duties to the living and duties to the dead.
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This review of Son of Saul (2015) was written by Christopher Orr and published by The Atlantic on 17 Jan 2016.
Son of Saul has generally received very positive reviews.
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