Review of The Grey Zone (2001) by Victor M — 14 Jun 2015
I've seen many films about the holocaust, but "The Grey Zone" shows a different side of this tragedy. It deals with many ethical issues, not about the Nazis and their well known policy of massive exterminate , but about the hope of surviving and live one more day.
These Jews that work for the Nazis helping to prepare their people for the gas chambers and then pushing their corpses for the crematorium just for obtain some privileges and four more months of live, but in the end they all will be dead, as the girl that is rescued after surviving the gas chamber, and the decision to save her jeopardizes the uprising, only to be shot in the final scene.
Special mention for the dialogues, they sound like knives.
This review of The Grey Zone (2001) was written by Victor M on 14 Jun 2015.
The Grey Zone has generally received positive reviews.
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