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‘Zone of Interest’: We Can Critically Debate Geopolitics, But Can We Agree That Innocent People Should Not Die? - American Kahani

‘Zone of Interest’: We Can Critically Debate Geopolitics, But Can We Agree That Innocent People Should Not Die? - American...
‘Zone of Interest’: We Can Critically Debate Geopolitics, But Can We Agree That Innocent People Should Not Die?

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In the German film "Zone of Interest," director Jonathan Glazer presents a chilling examination of the systematic extermination of Jews during the Second World War. The film focuses on Rudolf Höss, a German leader at the Auschwitz camp, and his wife Hedwig, who lives in a compound next to the camp. The film portrays the callousness of the Reich as they treat people as numbers and systematically design their strategy. Glazer's masterful direction and the lead actors' performances have earned the film critical acclaim. The film leaves viewers with a sense of dread about humanity's capability for cruelty. The author emphasizes the importance of acknowledging the suffering of innocent people and the need to prevent such tragedies from happening again.

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