Bruno betrayed Shumuel seems to forgive him, but like a child, it eventually led to the death of Bruno. The director ended up in the movie, paid close attention to boys and showed the point that the audience made you feel. Another reason why this piece works this way is how the actor depicts each character. While maintaining Bruno's perspective, the director can prove the importance of each character. For example, Bruno is played by Asa Butterfield, a boy with black eyes.
According to John Born's novel, a striped boy in the Pahama is a portrait of a quiet, effective, elegant, and ultimately destructive Holocaust, seen from the boy's eyes. Under the guidance of Mark Herman (Hope Springs, Little Voice), the boy wearing striped pajamas realized a balance that can not be imagined between the innocence and optimism of the child, and the greatest evil in the modern history and darkness. Like Bruno, butterfield appears on the screen in almost every scene, the audience sees the world through his eyes - and the confusion when he really see the world. "We are not friends, you and me," Bruno told Shumuel on a barbed wire. "We should be enemies" Bruno could not figure out what was going on; the boy in a striped pajamas saw that Bruno's lifetime adults (Farmga and Teulis acted excellently) were camping Showed ways you can deceive yourself about the real situation.
Boyne, John Boy Stripe Pajama's John Bowie Stripe Pajama's Boy is a tragic story of World War II and the 8-year-old Bruno and his family just became commander of concentration camp from Berlin I moved to my father. At the camp, Bruno got boring and curious from his house to camping. Bruno then met Jewish boy Schumuel about his age. The fence separates them, but the two boys still find a way. By writing this book you can read all day. - Maddy MacDonald, Grade 2020