Cute and curious.
ambitious
Yes, probably. You can hear burning at the end of the movie.
that would be a matter of opinion, the casting team no doubt thought that he looked appropriate.
Yeah, that the Nazi father gets his son Bruno killed when he thought only the Jews would die. He got owned.
In "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," the room that was out of bounds at all times for both houses was the room at the end of the narrow corridor at Bruno's house, where the family's maid, Pavel, would clean. It was forbidden for Bruno and his sister to enter that room by their parents. At the concentration camp, the room that was off-limits at all times was the commandant's office.
Well it kinda depends who's side your on... If you were on Bruno's side you would say Hitler and Kolter But if you were on Shmuel's side you would say also Hitler and Kolters, Bruno's father And finally if you were on the Jews side you would say all the soldiers and Hitler :)
If Gretel and Bruno truly understood the horrors occurring behind the fence in "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," their father would likely react with anger and denial, emphasizing the importance of loyalty to the regime and the need to protect the family's reputation. He might dismiss their concerns and try to shield them from the harsh realities of their situation, reinforcing the idea that ignorance is preferable. Ultimately, he would prioritize his position and obedience over the moral implications of their knowledge.
Yes, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is a great movie and book. Both deal with the Holocaust in a mature, non-explicit way. I would recommend for anyone over 12.
SPOILER WARNING!At the end of the movie The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, Bruno's father Ralf appears like a minute after the gas is poured down and everyone in the room is proclaimed dead. In real life, the gas took around 10-20 minutes to kill everyone in the room. (Even if it didn't, the inmates would still be dead due to the Nazis burning the corpses)
Bruno gets his head shaved, because he gets head lice.
Elsa, played by Vera Farmiga.
Artie is, Maus is ultimately the story of what happend in his parents lives that caused his mother to commit sucide, and his father to be the way that he is. Artie is on a journey to find the truth, and the antagonist would be society.