Author Anne Michaels's poetic novel comes to the screen courtesy of director Jeremy Podeswa in this period drama concerning a Holocaust survivor who remains eternally haunted by the uncertain fate of his beloved sister. Athos (Rade Sherbedgia) is an archeologist conducting a dig in Nazi-occupied Poland. When Athos discovers a seven-year-old boy named Jakob (Robbie Kay) hiding near the work site, he smuggles the frightened boy back to Greece and promises to shelter him when the Nazis come knocking there as well. Having previously witnessed the brutal massacre of his family at the hands of Hitler's henchmen, Jakob longs to find out what fate befell his sister, Bella (Nina Dobrev) -- who wasn't executed with the majority of his other relatives but subsequently disappeared without a trace. After the war, Athos and Jakob emigrate to Toronto in hopes of starting a new life. But even after all these years, Jakob (Stephen Dillane) can't seem to shake the grief of losing his family and not knowing what ever became of Bella. Later, when Jakob marries the radiant Alex (Rosamund Pike), the bright-eyed beauty does her best to illuminate the dark corners within her husband's soul. To maintain one's connection to ghosts requires a certain shunning of the living, however, and only when Jakob discovers the strength to let go of his painful past will he finally be able to move forward into the future. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
We enjoyed this movie very much. Very emotional and recreates vividly the reality of the Holocaust horror. Well acted, beautiful settings--worth seeing.
This is one of the most beautiful films I have ever seen about the effects of the Holocaust on a survivor. Although haunted throughout his life, the main character finally is able to transcend his tragedy and reach out to live his life fully and beautifully. I just loved this movie and it has been haunting me as well.
What a beautiful movie and poignant story. The dialogue of this story, especially at the end is very deep and moving. I would recommend this movie to anyone who wishes to see a good drama.
I have tried to see every Stephen Dillane movie he has ever made. This one is possibly my favorite, as Mr. Dillane captures the haunted soul of Jakob. I highly recommend this movie to anyone who wishes to learn what Holocoust survivors lived with for the rest of their lives. Jakob's final resolution proves one can overcome adversity.
This movie was very slow and seemed like a long movie although it wasn't. It was good and a great portrayal of what a survivor of the halocaust has to go through. But it was very slow and I had a hard time staying awake.
I'm not sure how to talk about this movie. It was poor at best. Typically I will find something good to say, however such is not the case here. I did watch the entire movie!~~G
We enjoyed this movie very much. Very emotional and recreates vividly the reality of the Holocaust horror. Well acted, beautiful settings--worth seeing.
This is one of the most beautiful films I have ever seen about the effects of the Holocaust on a survivor. Although haunted throughout his life, the main character finally is able to transcend his tragedy and reach out to live his life fully and beautifully. I just loved this movie and it has been haunting me as well.