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Thursday, February 19, 2009

Review of "Paper Clips"

To start, I admit the background of the movie was fairly fascinating. This is mainly due to my interest in the Holocaust. In all of the history I've learned, the Holocaust was the most intriguing, and most horrifying. I can hardly imagine something that horrible happening to millions of people.
That being said, I feel that the movie could have been more beneficial had the teachers added more background to what the Holocaust was about. More people than Jews died, although they were the majority. Even people who harbored Jews or other "fugitives" were shipped away to the concentration camps. Now, I will admit that the movie only showed snippets of what the teachers presented, but personally, it felt that the information provided (from what I did see) was fairly incomplete. There was so much more that could have been done to provide insight to this horrific event, and it didn't seem to head that direction.
But, even though the information seemed lacking, I will admit that the morals and such that came from this experiment were well stated. Reflecting on one's own life in comparison to a mass genocide event can be fairly eye opening, although not necessarily on the same level. It allowed the students, and the teachers, to look at their own lives and the lives of their ancestors and see if they could be proud of who the are. Many times, the teachers especially, had difficulty. But at the same time, the students could see these issues and hone those emotional skills so they can work with the pain to make it something more desirable in the future.

1 comment:

  1. I do think that some of the kids did get some thing important and life changing out of this. However, I wonder if every kid really did get something out of this lesson. There is no evidence that they even changed their views on racism or stereotypes. However, I do think that it is better to change some kids views then none at all.

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