6/10
Good if you ignore the impossibility of the plot
3 August 2020
Warning: Spoilers
The acting was good. The sets were well staged for the most part but give me a break on the storyline. At the point when the escaped Russian POW started working in the grocery is when I knew the writer did not care or bother to even attempt to make it a realistic or even believable. Then he shows up at a public band concert arm-in-arm with his co-star held by the German occupiers that I knew the writer did not care if our intelligence was insulted. Ignore the complete impossibility of a escaped prisoner working in a public shop and attending German band concerts with his the woman who is hiding him and you might enjoy it. It is not the actors' fault the writer wrote this nonsense. It certainly was not the actors playing the Germans for their one-dimensional acting given the writing. If the acting was not as well done with what they were given, I'd give it 2 stars at most. The only thing that would make this work would be a vampire or two. Then no one cares about impossible plot lines.
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