This is in my opinion the greatest ending in the past 25 years. Glazer is one of the greatest Directors working today. The moment he seems to notice the camera and it cuts to current time give me a feeling I rarely get from films. I spent almost an hour re-watching it. Amazing scene.
It’s so interesting how much of this movie resembles to Stanley Kubrick’s filmmaking style. The abrupt cut from 1944 to 2023 reminds me to that one transition from “2001: A Space Oddysey” when the Monkey throws the bone to the air and suddenly it cuts to the satellite and then a space station orbiting earth.
It gave me the impression that this would be his personal hell. Left to endlessly roam the staircases and halls of a nondescript government building, never being able to find the exit, consumed by the crushing feeling of his own irrelevance; it was all for nothing.
ig he is used to the surroundings and he hasn't been or eaten any food or enjoy outside of his environment (his house and surroundings) he cant bare the normal environment because he and his family is used to the scream and the burning smoke around them so his body feels hard to fit into normal enviornment its just a different way to think i guess
It's taken almost 1:1 from the ending of The Act of Killing, the actor that plays Höss even mentioned it in an interview, it's almost exactly the same, except it's even worse in The Act of Killing simply because it's a documentary.
This is in my opinion the greatest ending in the past 25 years. Glazer is one of the greatest Directors working today. The moment he seems to notice the camera and it cuts to current time give me a feeling I rarely get from films. I spent almost an hour re-watching it. Amazing scene.
It’s so interesting how much of this movie resembles to Stanley Kubrick’s filmmaking style.
The abrupt cut from 1944 to 2023 reminds me to that one transition from “2001: A Space Oddysey” when the Monkey throws the bone to the air and suddenly it cuts to the satellite and then a space station orbiting earth.
It gave me the impression that this would be his personal hell. Left to endlessly roam the staircases and halls of a nondescript government building, never being able to find the exit, consumed by the crushing feeling of his own irrelevance; it was all for nothing.
Greatest ending of all time
It’s like he’s going into hell
Goosebumps. Masterpiece.
The modern part got me
ig he is used to the surroundings and he hasn't been or eaten any food or enjoy outside of his environment (his house and surroundings) he cant bare the normal environment because he and his family is used to the scream and the burning smoke around them so his body feels hard to fit into normal enviornment its just a different way to think i guess
Not a bad take. Interesting thought.
Put yourself in their position, Could you go along with it?
Yes
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@@jandoever2727ironic that you think that this is edgy when, in this regime, you were the majority. be a good little bootlicker.
Maybe a reference to the helicopter scene from full metal jacket. Where the photo guy also pukes.
stanley kubrick is when puking
It's taken almost 1:1 from the ending of The Act of Killing, the actor that plays Höss even mentioned it in an interview, it's almost exactly the same, except it's even worse in The Act of Killing simply because it's a documentary.
Those are Jewish shoes isn't it! I'm confused explain!
Of course they are!
@@paulnistor3547 cruel 😑
Those are the shoes of some of the people who were murdered by the Nazis at the Auschwitz death camp, most of whom were Jewish.
@@stewie099yes the holocaust was a very cruel thing