Son of Saul 8.9/10
This movie is filmed close-up and it follows the face of Saul, while panning around with a lot of skill as Auschwitz horrors are flawlessly recreated in the background. It has the grey-washed concentration camp movie colors, like a lot of Auschwitz and WWII movies I've seen. Actually most Nazi related movies have that visual effect.
The movie takes place at Auschwitz during a two day period of killing over a thousand people, so it is very graphic but it isn't gory. A lot of bloody scenes are blurry because the camera is more often than not on Saul's face. The actor who plays him wore the thoughts on his face well. I was really impressed with his acting. None of the acting can be complained about. Saul (Géza Röhrigs) has so much talent and I was surprised to see he has no work on IMDB. He looks familiar, he just has that kind of face.
The languages are spoken in German and Hungarian but you could watch it without subtitles and know what is going on if you read the cover of the DVD. I watched another time with subtitles turned on and they seem incorrect and just really bad. If they had an English sound track for the German and subtitled the Hungarian, that would be ideal. This movie made me go on another concentration camp movie binge. Last time it started with The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. Son of Saul is every bit as good as that.
Any concentration camp/WWII moive suggestions?
This movie is filmed close-up and it follows the face of Saul, while panning around with a lot of skill as Auschwitz horrors are flawlessly recreated in the background. It has the grey-washed concentration camp movie colors, like a lot of Auschwitz and WWII movies I've seen. Actually most Nazi related movies have that visual effect.
The movie takes place at Auschwitz during a two day period of killing over a thousand people, so it is very graphic but it isn't gory. A lot of bloody scenes are blurry because the camera is more often than not on Saul's face. The actor who plays him wore the thoughts on his face well. I was really impressed with his acting. None of the acting can be complained about. Saul (Géza Röhrigs) has so much talent and I was surprised to see he has no work on IMDB. He looks familiar, he just has that kind of face.
The languages are spoken in German and Hungarian but you could watch it without subtitles and know what is going on if you read the cover of the DVD. I watched another time with subtitles turned on and they seem incorrect and just really bad. If they had an English sound track for the German and subtitled the Hungarian, that would be ideal. This movie made me go on another concentration camp movie binge. Last time it started with The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. Son of Saul is every bit as good as that.
Any concentration camp/WWII moive suggestions?