Anne Frank: The Whole Story is a movie filled with sorrow and horrification .
It was one of the many saddest events that occurred in the history of the world. In the following paragraphs you will be reading a summary or a “movie review”, what ever might call it, about Anne Frank. At the end of the review I will write about my opinion to the movie.
The characters in this movie were great actors. They acted so realistic that it looked as if it was occurring live from the scene of the action. All of the characters were excellent , especially the women when they got their hair cut off in the concentration camp.
The movie showed some scenes of Adolph Hitler when he was announcing his speeches, by showing these footage the director made the movie seem more realistic and as if they were filming it live as it happened.
The whole movie was historically accurate to what I know, it also had accurate details. For example the setting.
The setting was set up carefully with many details, as if it was happening while they were filming. The movie came out fantastic and it look realistic.
In this movie there are many conflicts. The biggest one was probably when Anne and her family get caught by the guards and get send to the concentration camp where they suffered the most when being ripped apart from their loved ones, and getting treated like garbage. This movie was sorrowful and some parts terrifying, for example, when the Jews
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getting killed for no reason, just because they were Jewish. These aspects were affective in the movie because it helps the movie look more realistic and more historical. The creators do a good job capturing empathy because the audience knew who were the characters and knew what was going on, most of the audience were hooked on it.
There were some frightening scenes for example when all the killing started and when Anne was in the concentration camp with all them sick people and thieves roaming around the camp, I know I would be really scared to stay there.
Mostly all the scenes were intense, you just couldn’t wait to know what would happen next. In my opinion they were no pathetic scenes, they were all good to me.
The movie had me hooked, there was a lot of suspense, there were some parts when you were stunned to see what just happened. All the killing and violence were good techniques the directors used, it made the movie better and realistic, as I said before.
The part in the movie when they showed the camp site, it literally speaks for it self. What I mean is that when I first saw the camp I already knew it was horrible and the actions that were going to take place there I had an idea of what it was. All just by looking at it.
The exciting part was at the end when the movie showed the people who had died, for example, Anne Frank, she suffered a lot so now that she died she wouldn’t suffer anymore. She’s in a better place. Better than that nasty, old concentration camp, any thing is better than that.
Another exciting part in the film was when Anne put paper in her breast to make them
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look bigger, it wasn’t that exciting though.
I really liked this movie and I would consider it one of the best movies I’ve ever seen. This move had everything :suspense, violence, nudity, inhumanity…ect.
I would recommend this movie to people who like all of thee above.
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I rate this movie in a scale of one through 5 stars:
5 Stars
WARNING!?
May NOT be suitable for children under thirteen for nudity and strong violence
Parental supervision is advise