What point is this supposed to make? I see the references, I know his agenda, but nothing connects into anything.
…wait, wasn’t there some long refuted claim that the Holocaust was not physically possible because the ovens at the Auschwitz extermination camp would not be sufficient to burn six gorillion Jews, notably facetiously basing it on actual legitimate crematory services that obviously have much higher standards than simply making getting rid of the grotesque amount of corpses created by your technically secret extermination attempt every day easier, (and of course, Birkenau only being the most… productive, but very far from the only site of massacre)? So does the Jewish child reach the breaking point at that particular point because this bizarre section of this most tasteless dark ride has the ovens of the baking product mascot cast as the Nazis for some reason producing Gingerbread Jews rather than ashes somehow exposes that the real-world Holocaust also could not completely incinerate the bodies, therefore there was no Holocaust at all and Hitler did nothing wrong?
I hate those long, wordless, dreamlike sequences even more than regular Sinfest. To quote myself on a previous sequence like that:
This is one of those works of visual art that would only be diminished by dialogue - not by the power of imagery worth a billion words, not by the allure of mystery best left to the imagination, but rather because the context leading to this demented creation could surely only add another layer of pathetic insanity.