Saturday, April 2, 2016

Foreign Movie Review: REMEMBRANCE (2011) B

I hate to say this, but this film is just one more of the 5 hundred million movies that could be made about the horrible experience people endured during the Holocaust and the Nazi occupation of Europe.  This one is a little special, however.  Because If you see this movie YOU WILL REMEMBER THE ENDING . . . I PROMISE. 

The film depicts a poorly developed love story that blossomed amidst the terror of a German concentration camp in 1944 Poland. This impossible passion fuels the courage of a Polish prisoner who manages to rescue his Jewish girlfriend. Against all odds, they escape the camp and survive a treacherous journey to freedom. But during the chaos of the end of the war, they are forcibly separated and each is convinced that the other has died. More than thirty years later in New York, the happily married 52-year-old woman accidentally finds out that her former Polish lover is still alive. And she has to see him again.

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