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Originally Posted by NEW XTC
Does it matter IF some revere these monsters? The movie absolutely condones and glorifies the atrocities - it's lets these guys have a chance to clear their conscience and have their victims forgive and even thank them for their brutal murders - this doc is a classic example of "Just because you CAN do something (have fun with mass-murderers YAY!) doesn't mean you SHOULD do something...this doc, through it's fun "camp?" treatment of killers, and it's lighthearted style with a subject so deadly serious, makes the documentary itself a war crime...the film is an atrocity..I feel slimy for watching it.
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You appear to have zero clue what you are talking about. Saying it glorifies the monsters couldn't be farther from the truth. Saying that they finish with clear consciences couldn't be farther from the truth - with the exception of one individual who clearly has zero conscience at all in the first place. The "lightness" you refer to is how they see themselves and through the process of the film it is the device that brings them to realize the horror of what they did.
Therefore it does matter what the country thinks of them because it points out that it is all to easy to happen again.