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Saul witnesses a young boy that survived gas chamber but was immediately smothered to death when the Nazi doctor suffocated the young boy to death. The uncertainty of whether what Saul claims to be his son is actually his real son adds ambiguity and makes the audience imagine in different ways. In order to achieve his goal of delivering the boy that claims to be his son, he goes into the doctor’s examination room which could have gotten himself killed but his use of words claiming that he was there to clean the room made him survive. His way of accepting the command of the Nazi soldiers and work when soldiers forced him to work shows how deeply he is assimilated living in the death camp.
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In addition, Saul’s unchanging facial expression represents how the horror inside these concentration camp is normal for Saul.
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Furthermore, unlike other Hollywood movies, this movie does not use any form of background music, audiences can only hear the horror sounds of people dying, trying to survive, the slamming of doors, burning and shooting sounds which makes the movie very intense. There is no surprise, no heroes, almost everyone including Saul himself gets killed near the end of movie. Furthermore, this movie in comparison to Hollywood holocaust movie is much more realistic and close to what really happened during WWII. This disorientation is meant to convey immediacy and signal an uncompromising vision. I thought this was a genius way of using camera vision especially for this movie because it illustrates Saul’s state of mind where he wishes to not see the horror around him therefore other than what he must see, other visions are blurred out. What I first noticed about the movie was the use of camera which was only focusing on the protagonist’s face and other people that are around him, but the focus makes the peripheral views more blurred out and hard to see. The use of camera entirely close to the face remaining fixed on the face of one inmate, but out of focus shot in peripheral makes the atmosphere of the movie more dramatic and makes the audience feel like they are actually at the scene. The use of camera entirely close up to the face but out of focus in the peripheral view, uncertainty of rather Saul really has a son, the identity around being Hungarian, the meaning of the last scene, vast use of real-life atrocity and showing the most realistic part of WWII makes this movie a masterpiece and makes the audience feel like they are inside the movie. Saul is a member of the Sonderkommando special command unit, a group composed of mostly Jewish prisoners which the Nazis forced them to assist with herding people to the gas chambers, burning the bodies and collecting gold and valuables from left over clothes of the dead prisoners. The movie “Son of Saul” revolves around a man named Ausländer Saul who came from the city Ungvár in Hungary and lives his life in the camp of Auschwitz which reveals some of the most devastating moments that took place during an atrocity of WWII.