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Our liberties are a blessing and yet people don't seem to realize this. I believe that only when we are faced with a natural catastrophe that will put humanity's survival at risk and we lose everything that will be the day that we will have gained all. Night and Fog is a great movie, although I wouldn't watch it again because of the images that are portrayed in this film I have been reminded that I love my life no matter how bad it can be, I still have my freedom...
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I loved the way the switched from color to black and white. I got two different meanings from this. 1) We live today in our present environment in a world filled with color. Everything is great, we don't go through hunger, torture and our dignities aren't taken from us. The black and white represents to me other people around the world which still today re going through similar times as these victims in this film went through...
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