Saturday, March 12, 2016

Light of the moon

1944. Poland is preparing for uprising against its German invaders. A Polish film and even though it seems somewhat budget-limited in general terms, it has some utterly powerful scenes that boosts its character and the craziness of war is well brought out.

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What is given, may be taken away

Impressive. An excellent Shakespearean drama, even. But without the first-rate acting ( Jessie Buckley won an Oscar for best actress in a...