2. Waltz with Bashir - As a child of survivors, said Folman, he had long been preoccupied by questions of circles of responsibility during the Holocaust. How much did they know? Did they realize there was a mass murder happening? How many knew what was going on in the camps?.
The television reporter notes that the sight of Palestinians coming out of the camp with their hands above their heads reminded him of the famous image of Jews surrendering in the Warsaw Ghetto.
1. Waltz with Bashir - Folmans friend Ori hits him with an apparent anticlimax: the suggestion that his obsession stems from a much earlier moment in history—that his dreams are connected to an earlier massacre, an earlier nightmare.
Its all about those camps, Ori suggests in the film. Your parents were in Auschwitz. The massacre has been with you since you were 6 years old. You felt guilty; you were cast for the role of the Nazi. Its true you didnt massacre. You just fired flares.
In recent interview the director, Ari Folman, was very disappointed Germans didn't go to see the film. He thinks they were afraid of the theme.
Ari Folman says its because the German media promotion portraied it as film about "massacre, and the Germans from whatever reason don't want to see film about massacres. May I ask you if the Germans were also unease about the mention of words like "I've become Nazi myself" and "My parantes were at Auschwitz" or "it reminiscent me the Warsaw ghetto"?
REALLY GOOD FILM!
allilein 2 years ago
your sense of humor is lacking maybe youre a potz? you should ahve it checked.
Seabass1980 3 years ago
2. Waltz with Bashir - As a child of survivors, said Folman, he had long been preoccupied by questions of circles of responsibility during the Holocaust. How much did they know? Did they realize there was a mass murder happening? How many knew what was going on in the camps?.
The television reporter notes that the sight of Palestinians coming out of the camp with their hands above their heads reminded him of the famous image of Jews surrendering in the Warsaw Ghetto.
marinata35 3 years ago
1. Waltz with Bashir - Folmans friend Ori hits him with an apparent anticlimax: the suggestion that his obsession stems from a much earlier moment in history—that his dreams are connected to an earlier massacre, an earlier nightmare.
Its all about those camps, Ori suggests in the film. Your parents were in Auschwitz. The massacre has been with you since you were 6 years old. You felt guilty; you were cast for the role of the Nazi. Its true you didnt massacre. You just fired flares.
marinata35 3 years ago
In recent interview the director, Ari Folman, was very disappointed Germans didn't go to see the film. He thinks they were afraid of the theme.
Ari Folman says its because the German media promotion portraied it as film about "massacre, and the Germans from whatever reason don't want to see film about massacres. May I ask you if the Germans were also unease about the mention of words like "I've become Nazi myself" and "My parantes were at Auschwitz" or "it reminiscent me the Warsaw ghetto"?
marinata35 3 years ago
i speak german but i have seen the film with subs
i think it depends on the cinema
some cinemas show the version with subs
other cinemas not
jerumpl 3 years ago