6/10
A powerful story in the 80s
12 April 2012
I think it's a true story in which we can learn much about life because it's a really emotional experience and it's a shocking and upsetting film. In the film we often have poignant scenes. I think it's really pity because there is no mention of a father in the whole film. I think a parallel can be drawn with the Nazi regime because there are traumatized children and we have dead children. Margaret Humphreys is a really good social worker because she tries to find the children's true identity. She play her role very well owing to her determination and she convents emotional feelings. She is really fascinating. To finish with, I think I would have preferred a documentary film to a story.
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