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The Railway Man

In an attempt to exact revenge on the corrupted officer that tortures him during the Second World War, Eric, a courageous soldier, who has been taken as POW during the war and faces abuse in the hands of a Japanese officer, makes his mind to confront him by the help of his wife.
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Bangkok Post
May 11, 2016 The Railway Man, meanwhile, leaves you with tears and hope. Hell is over, only when it isn't.
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Under the Radar
August 15, 2014 The Railway Man is an ambitious, well-intentioned film plagued by flat, predictable storytelling
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The Film Stage
June 06, 2016 It does its best to honor the unique compassion of the account without succumbing to schmaltz or banal arthouse prestige. The success rate here is a little better than half.
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Fan The Fire
November 07, 2014 Although the film itself is not exceptional, it tells an important story with a well-articulated message, and for that reason merits attention.
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Newsday
April 24, 2014 Why does the movie leave one cold?
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Globe and Mail
April 25, 2014 The critical problems are an overbusy time-jumping script and reliance on the conventions of the trauma drama - flashbacks, fragmentation, distorted time and space - that prove more a barrier than a window into the character's inner lives.
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Toronto Star
April 24, 2014 The quality of mercy isn't just strained in The Railway Man, it's measured out by the teaspoonful.
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Birmingham Mail
October 10, 2014 As an Oscar winner for The King's Speech (2010), Firth has nothing to prove. But this is a performance which he might eventually consider to be his finest, speaking volumes for men who quietly carried the burdens of evil on their shoulders.
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New Zealand Herald
May 17, 2016 Flicking back and forth in time may not make for a smooth narrative, but the message of forgiveness and reconciliation comes through loud and clear -- this is quite an extraordinary tale.
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...