The Boy With Stripped Pyjamas
I love this movie, and the book, so much. Is my favorite film. Directed by Mark Herman and produce by David Heyman. Based on the novel by John Boyne ''The boy with stripped pyjamas''
Is not a typical movie about World War II or the holocaust, it's about a friendship in which religion and race is not an obstacle.
The story is set in World War II. Bruno (Asa Butterfield) , a boy of eight years, he moved with his family near a concentration camp. Nobody in the family, except the father, the commander Ralph (David Thewlis), know where they are going and what they will do there In the concentration camp Bruno meets Shmuel (Jack Scanlon), a jewish boy.
Bruno doesn’t know they are both 'sides enemies'. He doesn’t know that Shmuel is considered his mortal enemy, and his father, the commander, is dedicated to killing them.
In the film swear eternal friendship, like real friends do. They keep their word. Even though their friendship has lasted a couple of months, they were friends to the end, as promised. The most beautiful of the film is the innocence of a child. A child without ideals can form a friendship whatever the origin of that person. Because we are all human, no one is different from each other, deep down, we are all equal.
A story of friendship better than any love story, fiction, adventure ever written
People can learn with this movie.

No comments:
Post a Comment