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For a Lost Soldier
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Product Details
- Starring: Maarten Smit, Jeroen Krabbé, Andrew Kelley, Freark Smink, Elsje de Wijn
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- Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
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- Binding: VHS Tape
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- Director: Roeland Kerbosch
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- EAN: 9786303238739
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- Format: Color, NTSC
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- ISBN: 6303238734
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- Label: Fox Lorber
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- Manufacturer: Fox Lorber
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- Number of Items: 1
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- Product Group: Video
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- Publisher: Fox Lorber
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- Release Date: 1997-11-11
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- Studio: Fox Lorber
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- Theatrical Release Date: 1993-05-07
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- Title: For a Lost Soldier
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- UPC: 720917011486
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Customer Reviews
A good movie with love that comes from the heart
A good heart warming movie. Its background is Nazi occupied country somewhere near the Dutch. It deals with a boy who has to leave his family and live with strangers in the counry side because there isn't enough food. He later meets a soldier and they fall in love. The movie is tactfully done but it deals with the taboo subject of boy love. Recommended for those who keep a open mind to true love.
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Not in English
The movie is OK, but they don't tell you it is not in English. Amazon lists the langauge as English, and there is some, but most of the movie is in Dutch or German with subtitles.
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Very Touching Movie
This movie was very beautiful and touching. Looking at it through "American" eyes might make some a bit uncomfotable, but if you look at it on a deeper level, you see that it's not about predatory behavior, but about connectedness and identity.
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Not for the completely prudish or timid
While the movie was done with a lot of sensitivity, there is one particular scene that intimates quite a bit. However, I applaud the writer and director for leaving it in. The movie slowly touches on a very tough and sensitive topic, but succeeds at doing it in such a way so that you are left to make your own decisions. That takes skill. Acting was fairly good by the youth. Adults were less impressive, but not enough that it diminished the movie.
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Excellent - this is definitely a classic
This is a classic movie with a very good "simple" look at life in the Netherlands. Like all good movies, it does not shy away from mixing religious scenes with secular. Good father-son type movie, though it has subtle controversial elements in it that will be offensive and suggestive to some, concerning the actual relationship between the boy and the Canadian soldier. If you look at the overall theme, however, there is a very basic element of friendship that is lost in much of modern life.
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