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Judi Lynn

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2. It was intense, wasn't it? I have a feeling the flock of Germans there were even more unpleasant
Sat Jun 24, 2017, 04:13 AM
Jun 2017

than the film could portray easily.

All those people murdered, and it had to be sheer hell for the ones who continued to live there, day by day, with all the malignant suspicion, rigidity, sadism, brutality, and what can be said to mourn the psychological destruction of the poor children growing up in that madhouse?

I thought the filmmakers did a superior job with such a horrendous subject.

Glad to be reminded to think it over again, for a moment.

Well well worth the time and emotional investment watching it.

Sad knowing it describes a real place, and real environment in Chile.

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