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داستان واقعی واقعی لالی سوکولوف، یک زندانی یهودی که در طول جنگ جهانی دوم وظیفه خالکوبی شماره شناسایی روی بازوهای زندانیان در اردوگاه کار اجباری آشویتس-بیرکناو را داشت.
This is a fine series recounting the horrors of the nazi death camp, auschwitz. The story is told by Lali Sokolov, played in old age by Harvey Keitel who is recounting his story to budding Australian writer Heather Morris played by Melanie Lynskey.It tells us how Lali became the Auschwitz tatooist which means he tatoo’s the prison number on the arm of all new arrivals. In doing this he meets Gita, Anna Prochniak, and they immediately bond so he then seeks her out in the femail quarters where their relationship develops.As the tatooist has relative freedom in the camp, with even his own room, an SS officer, Stefan Baretski played by Jonas Nay is appointed to supervise him. This, for me, was one of the most fascinating aspects of the story. A strange relationship develops between captive and captor. While Baretski demonstrates his evil side with violence and killing, including beating Lali occasionally, he is clearly not a happy soldier and uses Lali as an emotional crutch. To show a slightly more humane side to his character he often enables private meetings for Lali with Gita.While auschwitz is shown as an evil place with frequent views of the gas chambers and incinerators, I still think that life for the average prisoner was much worse than portrayed here.However this is a disturbing and also moving watch which I highly recommend.In an era when ‘Nazi’ and ‘Fascist’ is frequently used to tarnish people for simply having a different opinion, often by people who should know better, this serves as a reminder of what Nazism and Fascism really is.
I only watched this series as I was sitting at home in the rain and I was a bit bored.Thank god I did as it engaged through every minute as a beautiful and haunting piece of art and searingly honest in its meticulous presentation.I was born in 1941 and obviously only a baby during the time of Auschwitz but somehow the series attached me from that shared time.I read a stunning review by Chris Jones which says everything I wanted to say but in a much better way. Here is part of his review but I strongly recommend you read his whole review.REVIEW: Come with me on a journey through history, where THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ charts a course through the shadows and lights of human resilience. This series captures the full spectrum of emotions in the life of Lali Sokolov, a man whose scars from the past are as profound as his victories over them. Everything about this series will make you think and feel, making you question how so many people had the incredible strength to overcome and persevere.We’re introduced to a young Lali, played by Jonah Hauer-King, who arrives at Auschwitz and is immediately handed the grave responsibility of tattooing prisoners with a permanent reminder of what has become one of the most disheartening “memories” in world history. This role tests every fiber of his moral being. Amid this darkness, he encounters Gita, whose role is filled with strength and grace by Anna Próchniak. Their love story blossoms under the strict and menacing gaze of Nazi officer Stefan Baretzki, chillingly portrayed by Jonas Nay.The series doesn’t just linger in the past; it also explores Lali’s later years. Harvey Keitel takes on the role, bringing a layered and poignant performance as he decides to open up about his torturous past to Heather Morris, a character given depth by Melanie Lynskey’s portrayal. This framing adds a reflective dimension to the series, making the audience ponder the enduring effects of Lali’s traumatic experiences. The journey from the past to the present is a powerful way to show this trip through time and the scars left on a human soul.
I think although the story is incredibly interesting and captivating, I felt the characters lacked depth and the emotional side was not portrayed very well. In the last episode where they show the real Lali interview was something that was hard to watch, if they brought some of that vulnerability in the series I think it would have been better. Something that slightly annoyed me was that the actor who played young Lali was the only one who had an English accent. However, overall still an amazing story and the fact it is based on true events makes it all the worth while to watch, so I definitely recommend to watch or even to read!
لازم به ذکر است خالکوبی آشویتس که در ژانر و به کارگردانی ساخته شده است و از نگاه کاربران سایت IMDB نمره 10 را کسب کرده است
برای دانلود سریال خالکوبی آشویتس با زیرنویس فارسی ساخت 2024 کافی است به قسمت باکس دانلود مراجعه کنید و با توجه به اطلاعات موجود و بررسی کیفیت فیلم The Tattooist of Auschwitz به صورت 180-720-1080 می توانید تجربه بسیار خوبی را از دانلود فیلم خالکوبی آشویتس را داشته باشید.
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