The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas - Brilliant Holocaust Movie Now on DVD
Looking at the Holocaust Through a Child's Eyes
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas arrived on DVD on March 10, 2009 from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. The movie stars Asa Butterfield as eight-year-old Bruno, with Vera Farmiga (The Departed, Nothing But the Truth) and David Thewlis (Kingdom of Heaven, the "Harry Potter" franchise) as his parents, and Jack Scanlon as his friend, Shmuel. This sad and moving tale of a forbidden friendship between two children divided by war, is set during World War II and is seen through the eyes of Bruno. Bruno slowly realizes that his new friend is Jewish and begins to think about what it means to have the Jews as his enemy. He becomes confused by the Nazi doctrines his over-zealous tutor espouses, as well as arguments between his parents, and he begins to question the real purpose of the farm.
Bruno betrays his friend Shmuel when the boys are threatened by an over zealous Nazi soldier and longs to make it up to his friend. When his Jewish friend needs Bruno's help finding his missing father, the boys come up with an outrageous plan that comes to a devastating conclusion. Provocative and haunting and brilliantly acted, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is an unforgettable portrait of an innocent child trying to understand and survive a world gone mad.
Asa Butterfield gives new meaning to "wide-eyed innocence" in The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, and Vera Farmiga is outstanding for her portrayal of a mother whose world and psyche begin to unravel as she witnesses some of the atrocities of the Holocaust. David Thewlis gives a remarkable performance as a loving father who is usually a nice guy and a loving husband -- as well as a heartless concentration camp commandant. Vicious brutality occurs in his home while the Nazi commandant politely dabs his lips with his napkin. The brutal scenes take place off screen, but this is a dark movie rated PG-13 for some mature thematic material involving the Holocaust.
I am not usually surprised by the endings of movies, but I was almost caught off guard by the ending of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas until close to the end. The ending of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is sad and disturbing, so if you are looking for a happy ending, pass this one by. If, however, you are looking for an intelligent, well-acted movie about the Holocaust., an atrocity which must never be allowed to happen to any race, religion, or ethnic group again in any country - this is a must-see movie.
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Published by Kathryn E. Darden
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10 Comments
Post a CommentGreat article, Kathryn! This is definitely one of the best movies on the Holocaust in my opinion. It doesn't try to disguise the horror and atrocity, but it also doesn't go out of its way to shock viewers with huge amounts of blood and gore. It's a great film and definitely one I'd recommend to anyone with an interest in the subject.
Great write up.
I want to see this so bad. Good review.
Good one!
I wnat to see this movie and now after reading this review, I want to see it even more. Excellent review.
Sounds fascinating.
Wonderful review...thank you!
Thanks for the warning- I need a happy ending.
I agree ... this was a brilliant movie.
Excellent review.