7/10
They succeeded well in portraying the pain, hunger and extreme suffering in the death transports
5 August 2023
I do not think it is easy to make a movie that takes place for a large part in a railway wagon. And that's not a passenger coach, but a livestock wagon as was used by the SS to transport people - mostly jewish - to the concentration camps.

I also assume that each wagon will have its own stories, which are mostly about pain, hunger and death.

So I think it is a daring enterprise to produce a movie about exactly those things! Of course, it was impossible to fully load the wagon with people as happened in reality. Over 80 people would literally be pushed onto each other after which the door was closed. This is not what you see in this movie: i.e. There seems to be ample space.

But aside from that, I think they succeeded in portraying a grim atmosphere of how 'life' was during the few days locked up in such a wagon. Or maybe I should say 'death', because the conditions - often without food and water - were difficult to survive for the frail.

Overall, I think this movie is important because it will give the viewer an idea of those inhumane transports. It is an important part of history and it is a signal of how evil people can be to its own kind.

Concluding, I think this movie deserves a score of 7.1/10, making it a 7-star IMDb rating.
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