Auschwitz was full of horrible pain & suffering documented in the accounts of survivors. Inventing a fake game of human chess for is not only dangerous foolishness & caricature. It also welcomes future deniers. We honor the victims by preserving factual accuracy.
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We prefer a true story that will lead to a million truths. One should not create fake reality if the details about this reality are so well documented.
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In this case, proper research is the obligation and responsibility of the authors of movies of books. The audience may have no idea or knowledge. Filmmakers should, especially if they do not invent a fictional camp but decided to use a real place in the story.
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Sadly, most people get their historical "facts" from TV and movies. The story of the Holocaust needs no embellishment. Creative licence is fodder for the deniers.
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Except the person giving the story didn’t actually live through the concentration camp as a prisoner.
So it would make sense that he would create something of fiction to try to fit in with fact.
In other words, it’s a lie coming from a liar.
Humans can't handle the truth. We have to write songs, create stories about fantasy to send the message. Reality is too close and people turn away in disbelief. But, truth matters!
#TruthMatters
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Why invent more horrors, when the facts of what happened are already so jarring?
What kind of people really need something other than the murder of ten million people (six million Jews amongst them) to shock them into realizing the Holocaust was a horrible event?
#WakeUp
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I have now watch episode 1 of Hunters.
From the first minute it was clear for me that it is fictive.
The whole idea of Hunters is a fictive story like Inglorious Basterds. Historical truthness would not work in storys like that. You need a little distance to the horrible truth.
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