Defiance 2008 DVDSCR XviD AC3-KingBen

Defiance 2008 DVDSCR XviD AC3-KingBen
Plot
Three Jewish brothers escape from Nazi-occupied Poland into the Belarussian forest, where they join Russian resistance fighters and endeavor to build a village in order to protect themselves and others in danger.
Author: joel massie (GoneWithTheTwins) from www.GoneWithTheTwins.com
Director Edward Zwick likes his epic war films full of tragedy and thick accents. With Defiance he's chosen a seldom explored true story of Jewish rebels fighting back against their Nazi aggressors in the Belarusian forest; but even with the stage set for heart-wrenching drama and tragic wartime attrition, the film can't quite manage enough emotionally engaging pathos for its band of oddly anti-heroic protagonists.
After escaping Nazi-occupied Poland during the onset of World War II, three Jewish brothers, Tuvia (Daniel Craig), Zus (Liev Schreiber), and Asael Bielski (Jamie Bell) flee to the Belarusian forest where they encounter several other refugees. After numerous casualties from hasty attacks on German soldiers, Tuvia decides that revenge be substituted for survival and begins constructing a village in the forest to shelter his comrades and the growing influx of Jews fleeing Poland. Zus, opposed to Tuvia's more peaceful tactics, opts to join Russian partisans operating nearby, but fate and a common enemy will find their paths crossing once again.
Defiance certainly feels like an Edward Zwick film, full of heavy dramatic action, sweeping epic conflicts and historical significance. But like his other political and war driven films (Blood Diamond and The Last Samurai) Defiance falls short of being something truly special due to a lack of investment with the characters. The settings, costumes, cinematography and acting are all first rate, but the development of lead roles and even supporting characters leaves something to be desired, especially when the end of the film abruptly rolls around and great revelations or emotional moments are curiously absent.
Defiance is a lesser known chapter from the melting pot of World War II movies and gains points for bringing to our attentions the horrors and triumphs of a band of survivors who achieved the impossible. But like the middle part of a trilogy, the film is paced and concludes anticlimactically like a piece of a much larger plot - one that must struggle to get to the action, and then loses steam as it heads toward the inevitable afterward events summaries. Without tearjerker moments and characters that don't push enough emotional buttons, Defiance is a film that is likely to remain as obscure as its subject matter - a historically powerful chapter that could have been better represented.
- The Massie Twins
After escaping Nazi-occupied Poland during the onset of World War II, three Jewish brothers, Tuvia (Daniel Craig), Zus (Liev Schreiber), and Asael Bielski (Jamie Bell) flee to the Belarusian forest where they encounter several other refugees. After numerous casualties from hasty attacks on German soldiers, Tuvia decides that revenge be substituted for survival and begins constructing a village in the forest to shelter his comrades and the growing influx of Jews fleeing Poland. Zus, opposed to Tuvia's more peaceful tactics, opts to join Russian partisans operating nearby, but fate and a common enemy will find their paths crossing once again.
Defiance certainly feels like an Edward Zwick film, full of heavy dramatic action, sweeping epic conflicts and historical significance. But like his other political and war driven films (Blood Diamond and The Last Samurai) Defiance falls short of being something truly special due to a lack of investment with the characters. The settings, costumes, cinematography and acting are all first rate, but the development of lead roles and even supporting characters leaves something to be desired, especially when the end of the film abruptly rolls around and great revelations or emotional moments are curiously absent.
Defiance is a lesser known chapter from the melting pot of World War II movies and gains points for bringing to our attentions the horrors and triumphs of a band of survivors who achieved the impossible. But like the middle part of a trilogy, the film is paced and concludes anticlimactically like a piece of a much larger plot - one that must struggle to get to the action, and then loses steam as it heads toward the inevitable afterward events summaries. Without tearjerker moments and characters that don't push enough emotional buttons, Defiance is a film that is likely to remain as obscure as its subject matter - a historically powerful chapter that could have been better represented.
- The Massie Twins
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