Moving through the day has been easier than I thought it would've been today-For this I am grateful.
Last night, I previewed today's movie should I be caught in the work net and need to stay there.
Tonight's reel is:
Set during the Nazi occupation of Poland, we find a this boy's journey a remarkable telling of; faith, hope, awakening and self actualization. As our character discovers himself, he finds kindness in a remote home. Moving through his new state of being, he needed to wrap himself in the robes of Catholicism to avoid his Jewish past. Once our movie son arrives at his hide-a-way, he is tutored by a priest that enlightens him on the identity of Jesus and awakens a new emotional destination for his foster brothers.
This picture is a visual travel that engulfs the viewers gaze in such completion that one must have the hardest of hearts to not be engaged. Moving through a young persons views during such a turbulent time is definitely an exercise in empathy. The acting craft of all of these young actors and actresses are worth the view alone.
This is a must see for those who loved Life Is Beautiful.
This tale ranks-in my book-an 8 out of 10 rosaries.
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