![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Hungarian director László Nemes shoots in unbroken takes and employs a squared-off aspect ratio and tight shots to heighten the intensity and the visceral feeling, putting us right there in the moment ![]() It is an unblinking, suffocating, claustrophobic work about the unspeakable but undeniable atrocities committed by human beings against one another - and the horrific moral choices some prisoners made in order to extend their own lives. “Son of Saul” is one of the best and most original and most devastatingly effective films ever made about the Holocaust. You will never shake this film off, ever, and that is a powerful and enriching thing.
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