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The Nazis used film to document Jewish people's life in Warsaw. While the camera did not avoid gruesome views of dead bodies and the Jew's hellish living situations, the film Das Ghetto tries to rewrite history through staging and fabrications. Das Ghetto tries to present the Jews from the inside out and every aspect of their daily life. There are literally scenes where people are forced to be naked and scenes where we see skin and bones, bodies that are no longer in a human form, and life meaning reduced to its minimum. On a societal level, the Nazis not only shoot in the public sphere but also captured scenes in the prison and inside elite Jewish people's homes. Beneath this omniscient or "objective" view lies the distortion of the truth.
It takes efforts (and also luck) to uncover the truth, but the camera itself does not lie. There are many moments in the film that carry a sense of ambivalence and those are the moments that lead the audience to become emotional. As an unfinished film, Das Ghetto proves how language can be deceptive. Through watching A Film Unfinished, we cry for the lost lives and atrocity. But has the film been finished by Nazi propaganda, people (we) may come to different conclusions. sad.
看完以后觉得自己也是问题中的一部分了。