There have certainly been better books written about the holocaust, mostly, I imagine, because those were written as books, but the diary is more subtly horrifying to me because of how ordinary it is.
Yep, exactly. It's a wonderfully humanizing document.
It's a film I might like to rewatch sometime and see if I like it any better, though.
I liked it, but right at the ending they just went a little bit too dark for my tastes.
I feel like reading 'Fun Home' was enough of an experience with Proust.
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Yep, exactly. It's a wonderfully humanizing document.
It's a film I might like to rewatch sometime and see if I like it any better, though.
I liked it, but right at the ending they just went a little bit too dark for my tastes.
I feel like reading 'Fun Home' was enough of an experience with Proust.