Winter In Wartime: DVD Review
Winter In Wartime
Rating: M
Released by Vendetta Films
Set in the last winter of World War II, Nazi occupied Holland is under siege
- both from the Germans and a blanket of snow.
15 year old Michiel (Martikn Lakemeier) is one of those who is
appalled by the Nazis and wants to join the Resistance in some form of other.
Despite being inspired by his Uncle Ben and warned off by his father who's the
mayor of the town, Michiel ends up helping a crashed pilot (Twilight's Jamie
Campbell Bower).
It's this act of defiance which sets in motion a series of events which will
end Michiel's teenage years in ways he could never imagine as he finds his
innocence shattered forever.
Beautifully shot Winter In Wartime captures the atmosphere of the time
excellently, The story's well told and is captivating from beginning to end -
there's an ease to the central performance from Lakemeier which makes it easy to
watch. He captures the petulance of the teenage years, the conflict with his
mayor father who wants to protect him from the troubles and the desire to grow
up and be treated like a man very well.
There's a twist at the end which you can see coming a mile off - but Winter
In Wartime succeeds as a tale of lost innocence and thanks to the universal
story, you may find yourself dragged more into this world than you would
expect.
Rating: 6/10
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