Out of the Ashes (TV Movie 2003)

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Out of the Ashes (TV Movie 2003). 1h 53m | R

“u0026quot;Out of the Ashesu0026quot; is very nearly the best story brought to the screen, among the many Iu0026#39;ve seen. At issue here (which many may not realise) is the life-story of one Doctor Gisella Perl–a Hungarian Jew who, along with her entire family, was captured from the familyu0026#39;s home-town of Sighet and sent by boxcar to Auschwitz–while the holocaust itself provides the backdrop for the story. Like u0026quot;Sophieu0026#39;s Choiceu0026quot;, this film involved the difficult u0026#39;choiceless choicesu0026#39; that were made by some of the survivors of the Second World Waru0026#39;s most infamous extermination camp. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIn order to truly appreciate the story and the portrayal, one must know something of Hungarians and of Hungary, as well as their role in World War II. Actress Christine Lahti turned in such a marvelous and unforgettable performance, I actually thought I was seeing a Hungarian actress playing the role (to begin with), and then a really fine performance it was, to boot! I found myself on the edge of my seat with a film that, being a product of cable television, didnu0026#39;t garner such advance expectations. And but for one very glaring and avoidable error, which happens early in the film (only one scene), the final product was really quite well done. Bravo to Showtime!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eLahtiu0026#39;s performance was award-winning, to say the very least, whether or not she was ever properly recognised. Add: a wonderful supporting cast, recruited in the US, Canada, and Eastern Europe. The scenery is lovely (filmed mainly in Lithuania; the film-makers were able to find a beautiful town not destroyed during the war). For those who have not seen this film, please do! Itu0026#39;s a remarkable autobiography (i.e. the book on which its based) and life story. I think the actual Dr. Perl would have been proud of, and pleased with Lahtiu0026#39;s performance and portrayal of her. Rent the DVD rather than wait for Showtime to rerun it (even though Iu0026#39;m sure it will be run again and again). Rating: 4,5 stars on 5.”

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