“In Darkness” opened in New York and Los Angeles Friday. The trailer (which does not do the film justice) is here. My review at American Thinker is here (other reviews are here):
“In Darkness” – one of this year’s nominees for Best Foreign Language Film – opens February 10. It is a remarkable film, and an extraordinary accomplishment.
The title is both metaphorical and literal: the film takes place during the great darkness that descended on Europe during World War II, and the story unfolds mostly in the pitch-black sewers of Lvov. In the pervasive darkness, Leopold Socha — a Polish Catholic sewer worker and a thief — hid Jews for 14 months in the same place he hid his stolen goods.
Continue reading here — or better yet, just go see it.