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A Catholic opera singer and Jewish violin virtuoso dream of performing together at the legendary Carnegie Hall in New York City, but the German invasion of Poland tears them apart.A Catholic opera singer and Jewish violin virtuoso dream of performing together at the legendary Carnegie Hall in New York City, but the German invasion of Poland tears them apart.A Catholic opera singer and Jewish violin virtuoso dream of performing together at the legendary Carnegie Hall in New York City, but the German invasion of Poland tears them apart.
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One of the best movie what I saw
This movie is showing value of love, friendship and passion to the music.
Today the war in Ukraine showing us how this value are important for humanity. The war is only tragedy. Did we learn something I strongly recommended to see this movie with families children and adults.
Nice music.
Today the war in Ukraine showing us how this value are important for humanity. The war is only tragedy. Did we learn something I strongly recommended to see this movie with families children and adults.
Nice music.
war romance melodrama
It's 1939 Poland. Robert Pulaski (Leo Suter) reconnects with Rachel Rubin (Adelaide Clemens). He is deeply in love with her, but she is engaged to another. He is Catholic and she is Jewish. Their first meeting is eight years earlier. She was the new girl at his music school. He was the best violinist until she showed up. Lena (Connie Nielsen) is the director of the school. Celebrated singer Benno Moser (Stellan Skarsgård) recognizes Robert's singing talent. Everything comes crashing down after the Nazis invade. The Rubins get caught. Robert screams for Rachel, "I'll Find You!"
This is a war romance in a rather standard melodrama. It's nice to see Martha Coolidge going back to directing full length feature. The two leads are great although I may like the kids version even more. It's a WWII romance. It feels a bit old, but that's fine. The production isn't the biggest, but it does have some size to it. This is not going to surprise anyone. It's an old style melodrama.
This is a war romance in a rather standard melodrama. It's nice to see Martha Coolidge going back to directing full length feature. The two leads are great although I may like the kids version even more. It's a WWII romance. It feels a bit old, but that's fine. The production isn't the biggest, but it does have some size to it. This is not going to surprise anyone. It's an old style melodrama.
A must see!
I looooved this movie. Everything! The story, the actors, especially the wonderful Leo Suter. He is the best young actor in the world. I love him in Valhalla too. But Stellan Skarsgard and Stephen Dorff are also in this film, and Adelaide Clemens, who is playing her part in a very cool but touching way. The young versions of the main characters are so sweet - the boy - Sebastian Croft - I looked him up on imdb - he is a very fast shooting star now - not a kid anymore. Also - the music is beautiful. And the set design and costumes. I felt I went back in time to the 1930s. I wish I could see it on a big cinema screen, but I saw it only on Amazon Prime...
Great Movie !
Great Actors and a real interresting story ! Looking forward seeing this movie in german language in Germany.
Love this movie so much
Haven't seen such a good movie for a long time. The music is impressing and gives the feeling to the story. Adelaide Clemens acts superb.
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- TriviaThis movie covers a significant amount of history in just under 2 hours of run time. The movie begins perhaps in early 1938, as both the establishment of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia and the invasion of Poland happen later on in the movie. After these events, the movie moves quickly, giving the audience the impression that certain events in the movie all happened in a short amount of time. The Nazis transported the first Polish Jews to Auschwitz on June 14, 1940, Poland was invaded on September 1, 1939. More specifically, however, the Auschwitz Orchestra wasn't established until December 1940, but the Women's Orchestra wasn't established until 1943. Which means the Ruben family was hiding in the school for upwards of four years. The Women's Orchestra was moved on November 1, 1944, to Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp. Bergen-Belsen was liberated on April 15, 1945, by the British. As for the conspiracy to kill Hitler, the evidence in the movie suggests it was the Operation Valkyrie plot put together by the German army and put into action on July 20, 1944. As for the end of the movie, that is a bit harder to pinpoint. The US began transporting refugee holocaust survivors as early as 1946 and as late as 1953.
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Robert Pulaski: You'll never get rid of me now.
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