I've always taken a keen interest in the Holocaust, books, films etc. I've visted Yad Vashem and Auschwitz. Having said this, I was strangely unmoved by this film. I totally get the premise of "the banality of evil" but I think there was far too much banality and not enough evil.
Why the incessant long shot of the family at the river, doing nothing?
Did we really have to see the endless sequence of Hoess locking doors and switching off lights before bed?
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