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For a Lost Soldier (1993)

For a Lost Soldier (1993)
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For a Lost Soldier was originally released in the Netherlands as Voor een veloran soldaat. Using a flashback framework, the film deals with a gay "coming of age". Forty years after the fact, choreographer Jeroen Krabbe recalls a wartime romance. During the Allied liberation of Holland, the young Krabbe (played as a youth by Marten Smit) entered into a tender relationship with a Canadian soldier (Andrew Kelley). Back to the present, Krabbe attempts to incorporate his experiences in his latest ballet work, a celebration of the Liberation. This delicately handled tale was written by its director, Roeland Kerbosh. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jeroen Krabbé
Director(s):
Roeland Kerbosch
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of For a Lost Soldier

For a Lost Soldier was originally released in the Netherlands as Voor een veloran soldaat. Using a flashback framework, the film deals with a gay "coming of age". Forty years after the fact, choreographer Jeroen Krabbe recalls a wartime romance. During the Allied liberation of Holland, the young Krabbe (played as a youth by Marten Smit) entered into a tender relationship with a Canadian soldier (Andrew Kelley). Back to the present, Krabbe attempts to incorporate his experiences in his latest ballet work, a celebration of the Liberation. This delicately handled tale was written by its director, Roeland Kerbosh. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
92 mins

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Director(s):
Roeland Kerbosch
Writer(s):
Roeland Kerbosch
Producer(s):
Matthijs Van Heijningen
Categories:
Romance
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    David E.

    I too was a little worried about the "molestation" in the movie, but it turned out to be a very sweet "love" story. The cute young actor who played Jeroen (Maarten Smit) did an incredible job. I strongly recommend this one.

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    Wilfred L.

    What a nice story. I was a little worried about the child molestation turn it seemed to be taking, but the movie resolved well. In spite of the previous reviewer's comments, the ending was pretty clear to me...an opportuity to relcaim a lost love.

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    Stephen D.

    This was a sweet story. Based on some of the other reviews, I expected something sordid. Not at all. Highly recommended.

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