I have watched virtually every documentary made regarding this event. Everything from the architecture of the buildings to the brainwashing of men contributed to one of the most important events in modern history. I would say I have a very strong understanding of "why" this event took place.
Having said that, I do not consider this event, the documentaries, or the impending films to be "entertainment." Making films (at this time) is nothing more than exploiting an "interesting" event into entertainment - and it is disgusting. The only thing that would allow major motion pictures on this subject to become acceptable is the passing of time.
If someone had attempted to make Schindler's List in 1948, they would have been run out of town on a rail.
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Gives a man a halo, does mead.
"Here lies The_Jazz: Killed by an ambitious, sparkly, pink butterfly."
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