Defiance Movie Analysis

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Defiance is a film based upon a true story that portrays 4 Jewish brothers in 1941 in Belorussia, hiding from the Germans in the forest after their parents and most of the Jewish residents were brutally murdered in their village by the Nazis. As they are in hiding, other Jews fleeing the Nazis from around the forest come and they start a small village of people. The oldest brother, Tuvia Bielski becomes the leader of the village and intends to keep everyone in the village safe and alive. In the camp that they create, everyone that stays there has a job that they must do in order to keep their plan in order, except Zus Bielski, his younger brother and others don’t agree with what Tuvia is saying and they decide to join the Russian resistance …show more content…

Being able to have an emotional connection to the characters throughout the movie gave me a better idea of how it really was in World War II. This movie was a good visual for me to be able to actually see how it was for the Jewish people in this time period. To see the events actually happening on a screen in front of me and not just reading about it showed me how brutally and poorly everyone treated the Jewish people in this time. It showed me how hard that they had to fight just to keep themselves safe and not get killed. As I have learned history over my years in school I have learned about so many instances where one culture oppressed another culture, which is what was happening during this time period. It illustrates mankind’s inhumanity to other men based on race, religion, or beliefs. Also the actors made it actually feel real to me and it hit me that these events really did happen to normal, everyday people. It was a period of incredible inhumanity. What really wasn’t portrayed in the movie were the millions and the millions of people that were slaughtered and weren’t those incredible 1,200 people that had the ability to survive. The movie reinforced generally what I learned in class about how the Jews were persecuted during the war but the actual story that it told about the village added an emotional key to my understanding of this world

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