Review of Sarah's Key (2010) by Roberta L — 04 Oct 2018
Gives a sense of humanity and yet another face to just one of the families whose lives were eviscerated by the holocaust. The fear, the slow powerlessness and being herded, to accept their fate without knowing how to fight back and win, desperation of the mothers whose children were separated from them, the beautiful young parents and children killed for no reason will haunt you.
The story is original. The cleverness of survival..the unwilling peasants who save then love the Jewish child...mimics many true tales. And the great acting, the easy willingness to not take culpibility (all of Germany and every home was given the houses, the furniture.
..the possessions of the Jews and they still feed off it today..the families who blithely moved into Jewish apts without questioning y it was vacant..this is the reality everyone wanted to forget but we musnt.
This review of Sarah's Key (2010) was written by Roberta L on 04 Oct 2018.
Sarah's Key has generally received positive reviews.
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