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Last Butterfly |
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Rating: Summary: You don't get better then this! Review: I did not enjoy this movie very much. After reading what this movie was about, I really had high hopes for it. I expected it to be very interesting and moving. But after watching it, I was somewhat disappointed. One of the flaws of this movie is that it focuses too heavily on the friendship between the main character and the little girl (the main child character). She becomes obsessed with him and develops a crush on him. She gets jealous and possessive when he tries to help or be with others, whether they be children or adults. I certainly did not like the part where the man had another innocent child take her place in the transport to the death camp. In addition, I strongly suspect that her voice was dubbed with a woman's voice. It did not sound like a little girl's voice at all. Another of this movie's flaws is that the play at the end of the movie, where the main character and the children try to show the Red Cross what is really happening to the Jews of Europe, was, in my opinion, not very well done. The children were pushed into a space that was supposed to represent a gas chamber, and then they were quickly pulled out. The main character, knowing that he and the children were going to be killed anyway, should have concluded the play by having the children lie down and pretend to "sleep." This would have sent a less ambiguous message to the red cross. Overall, despite these weaknesses (and several others), I found the movie to be passable, and am not discouraging anyone from watching it. However, I will certainly not add it to my collection of Holocaust movies. Some Holocaust movies that I feel are much better, and would strongly recommend, include Schindler's List, Sophie's Choice, Europa, Europa, Escape from Sobibor, Good Evening Mr. Wallenberg, Life is Beautiful, and Triumph of the Spirit (the latter two movies being among the best movies I have ever seen).
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