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Originally Posted by manwiches
It's funny that even though I knew the content was going to be difficult to watch, I didn't think it would be so moving and jarring. Not even in a visual disgusting way. It was the way it was depicted. For me, a couple scenes, particularly those with children, illicited such a visceral emotional response. Not only did I cry, I had trouble breathing. As I said though, it was incredibly powerful and I'm glad I watched, but something I don't care to watch again. Kind of how I felt about Schindler's List.
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I've mentioned this before, but for a long time I had a French Jew as a client who was in Auschwitz. I went to a few of his lectures and speeches.
RIP Jacques.
But actually talking to a survivor of the Holocaust? Man...its wild. The stuff they went through?
Its unimaginable. I have spoken with someone who survived Auschwitz. I have seen the tattoo. Just unreal.
I still really miss him.