Review of The Innocents (2016) by Norrorum — 30 Aug 2016
It is a beautifully shot film of a difficult subject that is handled very well. The acting is forceful and compelling and the ending well a bit melodramatic is nonetheless believable. There is a compelling series of contrasts between the terrors of war and the dedication to serve its victims; the need for integrity and the plight to be ethical; the life of a religious community and the compromises that circumstances demand.
There is a beauty that transcends situation and the casting is brilliant.
This review of The Innocents (2016) was written by Norrorum on 30 Aug 2016.
The Innocents has generally received very positive reviews.
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