The Phoenix Network:
 
 
About  |  Advertise
Adult  |  Moonsigns  |  Band Guide  |  Blogs  |  In Pictures
 
Features  |  Reviews

Review: Saviors in the Night

A worthy entry in the Holocaust genre
By TOM MEEK  |  May 12, 2011
3.0 3.0 Stars

Ludi Boeken's earnest adaptation of Marga Spiegel's memoir sheds new light on that much-filmed topic, the Holocaust, largely because it takes place in a small German town over the course of the war, providing a microcosm of a society in the throes of a historical catastrophe. During the Nazi round-up of the Jews, Marga (Veronica Ferres, a ringer for Naomi Watts) and her daughter seek refuge with the Aschoffs, a family of local farmers. The two fugitives are blond-haired and can pass for German, but Marga's husband, Menne (Armin Rohde), who earned an Iron Cross in WWI, must lie low because he doesn't look Aryan. Meanwhile, the Aschoffs' risk increases as the war runs its course and the young people in the village grow more avid for the Führer. Suspenseful, heartbreaking, and uplifting, Saviors is a worthy entry in the Holocaust genre.

  Topics: Reviews , Movies, German, reviews,  More more >
| More
Add Comment
HTML Prohibited

 Friends' Activity   Popular   Most Viewed 
[ 06/04 ]   China Blue: "Firefly Projects"  @ Newport Art Museum
[ 06/04 ]   Coolidge Corner Art Festival  @ Edward Devotion School
[ 06/04 ]   "Elegant Enigmas: The Art of Edward Gorey"  @ Boston Athenæum
ARTICLES BY TOM MEEK
Share this entry with Delicious
  •   REVIEW: CITY OF LIFE AND DEATH  |  June 02, 2011
    Shot in opulent black and white, the atrocities never cease.
  •   REVIEW: HESHER  |  May 12, 2011
    There's plenty to admire in Spencer Susser's feature debut, like the impressive cast — Rainn Wilson, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Natalie Portman, Piper Laurie — and the heartfelt intentions of Susser's dark coming-of-age tale.
  •   REVIEW: SAVIORS IN THE NIGHT  |  May 12, 2011
    Ludi Boeken's earnest adaptation of Marga Spiegel's memoir sheds new light on that much-filmed topic, the Holocaust, largely because it takes place in a small German town over the course of the war, providing a microcosm of a society in the throes of a historical catastrophe.
  •   REVIEW: FORKS OVER KNIVES  |  May 12, 2011
    If Food Inc. didn't scare you off red meat, Forks over Knives just might do the trick.
  •   BOSTON'S NEW HUBWAY SYSTEM COULD TRANSFORM HOW YOU GET AROUND TOWN  |  May 09, 2011
    On April 21, amid a throng of cyclists gathered at City Hall Plaza, Boston Mayor Tom Menino announced that the city had just inked a deal to institute a bike-sharing system that would be operational by mid-summer this year.

 See all articles by: TOM MEEK

MOST POPULAR
RSS Feed of for the most popular articles
 Most Viewed   Most Emailed 



  |  Sign In  |  Register
 
thePhoenix.com:
Phoenix Media/Communications Group:
TODAY'S FEATURED ADVERTISERS
Copyright © 2011 The Phoenix Media/Communications Group