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The Grey Zone (2001)
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The title of Tim Blake Nelson's harrowing drama of Jewish death camp prisoners who rise up against their captors to "destroy the machinery" refers as much to the compromise and cloudy morality of collaboration as to the gray world coated in the smoke and ash of the crematoriums. Inspired by real-life events at the Auschwitz death camp, The Grey Zone stars David Arquette as a soul-deadened laborer whose being fiercely jolts to life when he finds a young girl alive among the gassed corpses. He's the heart and soul of an outstanding cast that includes Steve Buscemi and Daniel Benzali as revolt leaders, Allan Corduner as the shunned camp...
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The Grey Zone Movie Review by Jarrod (1/17/2008) |
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'The Grey Zone' is the bleakest and most depressing of all Holocaust movies; it is completely devoid of hope or joy, and walks us through the process of gassing the inmates of Auschwitz-Birkenau, after stripping them of their clothes and belongings, and persuading them that they are simply going to be deloused. Their...
(complete The Grey Zone review by Jarrod)
The Grey Zone Movie Review by Zara (5/21/2007) |
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Based on true events, yeah yeah. Not to sound crass but sometimes I wonder just how many stories there are to tell stemming from the second World War and all of the inhumanity that went on. As far as movies go, there seems to be a never ending well.
This was about situation that I was unaware of. Most of the Jews who were...
(complete The Grey Zone review by Zara)
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