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There is such a film that I really love, "Work without autho..

There is such a film that I really love, "Work without authorship." In American rental, he is called "Never Take a look." The film took as a basis the event of the life of the famous German artist Gerhard Richard. The action takes place in Germany - first the pre-war, then the post-war. As a chi ld, the fate of his aunt Elizabet Mei, yo ung, creative and immediately has a great influence on the main character. After some calls, National Socialists take Elizabeth with a diagnosis of "schizophrenia" and on the T-4 line are sterilized and then death in the gas chamber. For reference: T-4 is the Eugenic program of the Nazis on sterilization, and subsequently the physical destruction of people with mental disorders, hereditary diseases, etc. Thus, the Nazis tried to "clean" the Aryan race from people who economically agreed the society and could give a weak health offion. In fact, as it seemed to me on the film, Elizabeth did not suffer from schizophrenia, but simply possessed such a sensitive heart and a thin and sensitive spiritual organization, which simply could not mentally make the spread of the Nazi regime. Especially strongly hated her personal meeting with Hitler. So here. At some point, Elizabeth is taken to the hospital. From there she will not return (no one knows about it, but the family understands something terrible). The spectacle is taken, heartbreaking. Parents of the main character are trying to close his eyes. But the boy holds them widely opened. Because "Do not answer the glance" - this is what he taught him aunt. Whatever horrors, nightmares did not happen - do not take the look. It will be his mantra all life. This will be followed by aunt Elizabeth at his last minute in the gas chamber, when everything around will die. Recently, I constantly remember this film and repeat myself: do not take the look. Do not take a look. Do not take a look. PS Despite the fact that I prompted the beginning of the film, I still highly recommend you to see it now.

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