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These films have spanned multiple decades and genres that try and tell part of a massive story and war that happened not too long ago across the globe. With around 133 minutes of bonus material, there is plenty of information about the production and making of the movie to watch, including new and vintage interviews with the cast and crew, documentaries with real people who went through the Holocaust, and more. Deakins lists Come and See as one of his favourite films and he explains why he is so awe-struck by the film’s visuals and framing and how it has inspired him, really gushing over it and its use of the Academy ratio and the Steadicam in a few shots.
It's a thunderstorm of horrifying noises that seem to never end and this mono track handles the nuanced sounds nicely, even though there isn't any surround or bass to accompany this track with. Since 2001, we've brought you uncompromising, candid takes on the world of film, music, television, video games, theater, and more.Woman from the Killed Village may be the toughest one, and not only because it has flashes of archival footage around the atrocities committed, but the interviewee’s account in this case covers what happened to her, her husband, and the entire village, and there was one regret that still haunted her to that day that is incredibly devastating.
They can be hard to watch but they’re important to have and I’m happy Criterion found it worthwhile to include them.This legendary film from Soviet director Elem Klimov is a senses-shattering plunge into the dehumanizing horrors of war. They are told to stay put at the camp as the other older soldiers leave, but are then ambushed by Nazi explosions, paratroopers, and soldiers decimating everything in their path. You are entitled to a refund if the item you bought is: not of acceptable quality or does not match the description.