Review of In the Presence of Mine Enemies (1997) by Frances H — 20 Jun 2013
A powerful drama from the pen of the late Rod Serling, also author of Requiem for a Heavyweight, set in the last days of the Warsaw Ghetto. Although showing conditions there as better than they were, as evidenced by actual footage shot by the Nazis themselves, the message is one we all need to hear--violence and hatred only lead to more violence and hatred.
Only by calling upon our human power to forgive can we make the world a place fit to give our children and save the species and the planet in this age of nuclear weapons.
This review of In the Presence of Mine Enemies (1997) was written by Frances H on 20 Jun 2013.
In the Presence of Mine Enemies has generally received mixed reviews.
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