Review of Fatherland (1986) by Josip P — 08 Aug 2012
It is a great what if film. Accent is, to my thinking, on inability of a repressive governing system to effectively and ultimately control the freedom of its subjects however harsh it is.
The story is pure fiction but at same time so real. Any repressive system can be placed in place of this system and film would still make sense.
Rutger Hauer is prefect as only he can and honestly I could not picture anyone else for that role. That one was his role and he delivered perfectly.
This review of Fatherland (1986) was written by Josip P on 08 Aug 2012.
Fatherland has generally received mixed reviews.
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