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Uwe Boll’s Film Auschwitz (2011)

Focusing only on monsters that exist without remorse and guilt, devoid of even the most remote suspicion of humanity is to suggest a world that is incapable of perspective without condemnation of the overt. Absolutes are rarely as interesting as they seem and after the glittery fascination with the macabre of this film wanes, thankfully Mr. Boll to will recede. Continue reading

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