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Newell 2023-02-03 17:05:57
The people who were caught were miserable, but fortunately they were all released in the...
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Zola 2023-01-29 02:40:45
In the end, the living specimen almost vomited. The scum of the Nazis, the nationalism of the dog day, the fascism of the dog day, these beasts must be...
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Kameron 2023-01-26 00:55:12
The real photo that finally appeared was really shocking. But as far as the movie itself is concerned, the narrative is...
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Aracely 2023-01-23 20:11:57
The subject is good. Ending pictures are...
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Layla 2023-01-22 19:04:19
It feels very real and very restored. When I went to Cambodia to see the concentration camp, there were also circles of iron wire around. They also eat...
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Monte 2023-01-21 07:30:08
There are many breakthroughs in the image of the male protagonist, the film is depressing and the history is too...
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Millie 2023-01-06 19:17:21
The film is based on true historical facts. There seems to be no end to World War II-themed films. These films are both a memorial and a warning to the future. The lack of stamina and sloppy ending are the regrets of this film. But it does a good job in terms of cruelty and realism. The end credits expose the real images of the photographer's prototype character, Francisco Boyx, and some real photos of the concentration camps that year. Every piece is precious and hard to come...
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Alexandrine 2022-12-30 03:57:53
The subject matter is very good in all aspects, the director is a little bit...
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Keegan 2022-12-26 11:17:38
The narrative is a bit confusing, making the progress of the main line of the film unclear, and the male protagonist's obsession with protecting the little boy is also unclear, so it lacks logical convincing, but still can appreciate the cruel torture of human beings in the concentration camps, and the Nazis use force to override other civilians. Another manifestation of sad human...
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Weston 2022-12-03 17:09:48
Barely two points. There are a lot of naked men in this movie. Whether they have a medical checkup, a gas car, or an inspection party, they all get a bunch of old men naked. On the contrary, the male protagonist went to the barracks to drive the meat and didn’t show anything. This The female director insisted on her personal taste, but after watching the whole film, this female director would not be able to make a film at all. The biggest problem of the film is that it only focuses on things,...
The Photographer of Mauthausen Comments
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Wellington 2022-08-22 16:44:38
Reality does not exist at all, or every perspective is a reality
Typical post-Cold War structural realism works. Turning the documentary into an art film is the pursuit of every filmmaker.
What left a deep impression on me was the many black humor details in the film. A prisoner who tried to take the Nazi inmates out of the concentration camp was hanged. An...
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Retta 2022-08-22 18:21:10
not bad
The film "Cameraman in a Concentration Camp" is adapted from a true story, telling the story of a Spanish photographer in a German concentration camp who risked his life to preserve evidence of the evil deeds of the Germans. One thing that makes people feel flawed is that when the protagonist's...
The Photographer of Mauthausen quotes
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Paul Ricken: A good photographer must know how to paint with light.
Francesc Boix: That is cheating.
Paul Ricken: This is art.
Paul Ricken: Some pictures have to be touched up. Some others, only the staging. Human beings are malleable.
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Francesc Boix: [Looking at the Head of Medusa painting] I like it.
Paul Ricken: Be careful. It used to turn onlookers to stone. I like having some artists as references.
Francesc Boix: I prefer taking pictures of reality.
Paul Ricken: Reality doesn't exist, Franz. It all depends on the point of view. Don't forget it.
The Photographer of Mauthausen
Director: Mar Targarona
Language: Spanish,German Release date: October 26, 2018