Just finished watching this film and wow... I'm emotionally wrecked. It's one of those movies that stays with you long after the credits roll.
The child actors were phenomenal - especially Bruno's innocent perspective contrasting with the horrific reality around him. That final scene? Absolutely devastating.
Some critics complain about historical inaccuracies, but I think they're missing the point. This isn't a documentary - it's a fable about innocence, friendship, and the banality of evil.
The cinematography is stunning in its simplicity. Those long shots of the fence separating the boys say more than any dialogue could.
Would I recommend it? Absolutely - but bring tissues. This isn't your typical WWII movie. It's a powerful reminder of humanity's capacity for both cruelty and compassion.