A young German woman prepares to leave her war-ravaged city to begin a new life in America with her G.I. fiance. Before she can leave for her new life, she will be forced to confront the pas... Read allA young German woman prepares to leave her war-ravaged city to begin a new life in America with her G.I. fiance. Before she can leave for her new life, she will be forced to confront the past she has been trying to leave behind.A young German woman prepares to leave her war-ravaged city to begin a new life in America with her G.I. fiance. Before she can leave for her new life, she will be forced to confront the past she has been trying to leave behind.
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Christina is a moving and powerful film. It is cleverly staged and lighted. The performances of the 3 main characters are all compelling. It is a dramatic, captivating story that is remarkable relevant to today's world of seemingly endless war. The effects of war, subtle and profound, are presented in a way that makes the living hell become real for those fortunate to have not experienced it first hand. The fact that the film was shot in a condensed time frame, sequentially and on a limited budget make it even more remarkable. The entire movie is shot on one set, yet the camera movements and angles amplify the dialog very effectively and focus the attention of the viewer.
Screenwriters spend years learning their craft and the first thing they are taught is to bring the action OUTSIDE of four walls, plus scenes shouldn't last longer than a page or two. This film throws out all screenwriting convention and keeps the actors talking in one, claustrophobic apartment for the entirety of the film. Not only is the lack of action and scenery boring, but it just made me, the viewer antsy wanting a new scene, a new locale, an introduction of a NEW CHARACTER (another actor), ANYTHING to free the viewer of this ultimate boredom. The actress is quite good and engaging, but she doesn't have much to work with here. The male lead is just not good, or maybe all he's been given are reactions to the plot. I've always liked Stephen Lang, but as a German inspector, his performance seems stiff and uncomfortable. Consequently, this film goes absolutely nowhere other than to anger the viewer!! ππΌππΌ
This story's theme may have been dark but it enlightens us to the grim reality of war. Don't miss the opening minutes of the film when actual post-war footage of Germany and its "survivors" set the tone for Christina's psychological dilemma. Sometimes, none of life's choices are pleasant and Christina's were especially difficult. Perhaps we all need the relentless pursuit of a "Reinhardt" in our lives to admit and accept our painful choices. And we need the love and acceptance of a Billy Calvert to catch us when we break. The actors were topnotch with convincing accents as they led you through the twists of the film. You should be prepared to cowl in your seat and bite your fingernails as this plot is compelling -- A must see!
This is a serious morality play. With only 3 characters, played in a single room, it begins slowly and builds to a gripping climax. The German police inspector and the woman he intends to arrest and deliver to the American authorities for trial are superbly played by Stephen Lang and Nicki Aycox, respectively. The American soldier, well-played by Jordan Belfi, represents American decency, as well as the general naivete of American soldiers in general -- a naivete commented upon by the inspector. Billed as based on actual events, I surmise that it was crafted out of a number of real-life events in Germany after the Russians took over Berlin. I strongly recommend it.
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This has got to be one among the best jobs of acting I've seen, especially when the play consisted of just three actors. I say a play because I felt like I was at a play and not watching a movie. It was awesome. Nicki Aycox did such a great job in the lead role, and Jordan Belfi and Stephen Lang were great in their respective roles. The whole movie occurs in one room, and starts like you know know what's going to happen, but as it goes on, it builds up into a mystery and you don't know what's really going. The actors really make you feel like you are there, right at the end of World War 2 in Germany. You get pulled into the characters lives and it makes you think and feel about what their lives were like, and makes you think hard about the story. Great job, well done. Thank you!
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- $11,000
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- $11,000
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- 1h 30m(90 min)
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