I thought the film life is beautiful was very good. I liked how at the beginning you would never suspect what was going to happen you would just assume it was going to be some sappy romance. When we watched it in class I almost completely forgot about the unit we were in and just enjoyed watching them fall in love. Of course, there was some instance in the first part of the movie foreshadowing what was going to happen. I was devastated when I saw how broken Dora looked when she learned the people she most loved, her husband and her son, were gone. I admire her bravery for getting on the train so she could be with her family. Although I didn't see it as a smart choice at the time I realize it was necessary for her to go to the boy could find her. I was impressed by how well Guido was able to keep his son happy and full of hope in a time of such sadness. I think the saddest part of the whole movie was how much effort he put in to save his son and after all of it, he never got to see him happy outside the confinement of the camp. Overall I thought this was a very good film to show in this unit.
Learning about the Holocaust has had a great impact on me. Previously I had little knowledge of its existence, now I know of its horrific impact on our past and present. It's difficult to comprehend the suffering these people went through. Even though it's devastating to process we have to understand so that we don't make the same mistakes. Nadia Murad’s article filled me with empathy as well as anger. Our world is still infected with thriving hatred, people are truly suffering. As citizens of a free country, we must take action, support survivors and give them justice. We need to stop squabbling over the small things and fight for human rights.
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