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A gripping story that holds your attention for two hours. The story inspires discussion. My girlfriend and I talked about it for days after seeing it. A story of a Holocaust survivor unlike any other.
9/10 14.5.2008 -
rotoron67@ - age: 36-49
Visually beautiful, with a very engaging storyline & great acting. An excellent character study, and a fantastic piece of Canadian Cinema!
9/10 12.5.2008 -
astosic@ - age: 36-49
I was completely captured by this movie from beginning to end.
9/10 10.5.2008 -
gailcole@ - age: 50+
This was a great movie. You get totally transported to the time and place of the story. It was well written and well acted. One of the most enjoyable movies I've seen in awhile. I was sorry when it ended.
8/10 10.5.2008 -
bdouthwright@ - age: 36-49
Almost as good as the book, a definite must-see if you like a great story brought to life by good acting, especially, Stephen Dillane, he's good in anything!! It really transports you and was sorry when it ended.
7/10 8.5.2008 -
margh@ - age: 50+
This movie was just deep enough for you to appreciate where you come from and how much you have. The importance of letting go of he past is what allows one to move one.
8/10 3.5.2008 -
catlover-@
As a child holocaust surviver myself, the film manages to evoke and capture the fear, pain, pathos, emotional turmoil, resignation to die, and ultimately will to survive. I would rank it together with "The Piano" and give it a 10.
10/10 3.5.2008 -
jcborenstein@ - age: 50+
I got a chance to see it before anyone else! That's always a privilege. After seeing many movies about the Holocaust, World War II and it's atrocities, this movie brings a new way of seeing the crisis that existed for the ones that survived. The only negative comment I could make is that the transition between era's is somehow not too smooth.
8/10 2.5.2008 -
vvplat@ - age: 26-35
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