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So, 'Die Heimkinder - Geschlagen und vergessen?' is this raw and deeply unsettling documentary that dives into a pretty dark chapter of German history. You know, the experiences of kids in care homes during the 50s and 60s. The film really captures that grim atmosphere—it's heavy, haunting. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you into the slow unraveling of stories from survivors who faced such profound trauma and abuse. It’s not just about the physical beatings; it's about the emotional scars left behind. The interviews are poignant, and there's a starkness to the visuals that enhances the narrative. It leaves a mark, making you reflect on societal norms and the price of conformity. A real eye-opener, for sure.
Explores historical context of care homesFocus on survivor testimoniesThemes of conformity and trauma
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