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Everything. it shows how horrible the Holocaust was and how brutal the Nazi's had been to the Jews. I'm not going to spoil, but the end is very sad also. its a great movie, and you should see it, but be warned it is really sad.

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Bruno, son of the Commandant, is friends with Shmuel, a Jew on the other side of the fence.

Or another conflict cold be between Bruno's mother and his father when she finds out that he is killing the Jewish by gasing them.

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i wouldn't say that there was a problem it's more of a story not a problem solution book. if you are really desprate i would say that the problem is when shmuel can't find his father.

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It is extremely sad. Children 14 and under should not watch this movie without parental supervision.

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SPOILER!

Right off the bat; it's deals with the Jewish Holocaust; the worst genocide in history. The protagonists die and the end leaves you thinking for a long time.

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The ending is very sad. It shows how they treated Jews HORRIBLY. I cried very, very, very hard at the end. Spoiler Alert🚨, it does not have a happy ending, but it is educational and the drama in it is amazing. And the acting in it is pretty well done to. If you are under 14, don’t watch it without parents. Trust me.

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