An entertaining and provocative tale of ordinary people who suddenly find themselves heroes.
Divided We Fall (2001)
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Reviews Counted:61
Fresh:55
Rotten:6
Average Rating:7.3/10
Consensus: Divided We Fall takes a complex look at World War II, skillfully balancing humor and gravity.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for some violence and sexual content
Runtime: 2 hrs 3 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Jun 8, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: This dramatic story of a hero against his will is set in a small Czech town occupied by German forces during the last years of the Second World War. Josef and Marie Cizek are a childless couple.... This dramatic story of a hero against his will is set in a small Czech town occupied by German forces during the last years of the Second World War. Josef and Marie Cizek are a childless couple. She yearns for a baby, but unfortunately her husband is sterile. By chance one day they come across a young Jewish man named David, and they offer him refuge in their home. From that moment they begin a dramatic fight for survival. To divert the attention of the German authorities and thereby protect the whole street from the danger of execution, the couple becomes more and more entangled with the representatives of power and arbitrary rule. To make matters worse, Czech-German Horst Prohaska, a Nazi collaborator, often comes to see Marie, and his frequent visits increase the danger of David being discovered. During one tragicomic scene, Marie sternly refuses the repeated advances of this unsavory parasite, and Prohaska decides to take revenge on the Cizeks. He plans to move a Nazi official, Albrecht Kepke, into the room the Cizeks had planned for their own child. To prevent this from happening, Cizek persuades his wife to become pregnant by their hidden fugitive. In this rather paradoxical way, David repays his debt to those who have saved his life. The story culminates in May 1945 when the baby is about to be born. The family is once again threatened-this time by self-appointed judges and those who want to punish Nazi collaborators. In the closing, bizarrely absurd scene a strange gathering of Fates stands around the new-born child: a Czech soldier who fought in the Soviet Union, a Russian front-line soldier, a Slovak partisan, the Jewish refugee David, the Czech-German Horst Prohaska and Cizek, the new 'father' and hero against his will. . . . Divided We Fall is a black comedy full of unexpected twists which tells a tale of heroes motivated by compassion, of decent people and traitors, of apathetic passivity and the thirst for life. In this story based on real events, lives are saved for a wide variety of (sometimes controversial) reasons, and all the main characters manage to survive. Here, heroism and collaboration, generosity and cowardice overlap, making it difficult, if not impossible, to pass categorical judgments. -- © 2001 Czech TV [More]
Starring: Bolek Polivka, Csonger Kassai, Jaroslav Dusek, Anna Siskova
Starring: Bolek Polivka, Csonger Kassai, Jaroslav Dusek, Anna Siskova
Director: Jan Hrebejk
Director: Jan Hrebejk
Screenwriter: Petr Jarchovsky
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
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Reviews for Divided We Fall
The stories should be heartfelt and real ... not just half-hearted attempts at comedy.
Unbearable tension is coupled with wit and the consistent element of surprise.
A tender and heartbreakingly lovely story of risk and sacrifice in the shadow of the terror.
The performances ... pull us into the humanity and indignity of it all.
When the film begins to drown in its own good intentions, it's these actors who float to the top keep it from sinking into the depths of mawkish melodramatics.
The highly theatrical finale is one of the most gracious film moments you’ll ever witness.
The players perfectly inhabit their characters; nobody seems to be actually acting.
Director Jan Hrebejk gives it a provocative and daring twist, perching farcical mischief, wit, and pragmatism on the edge of the Holocaust.
While Hrebejk's biblical references and baby making slapstick become somewhat labored, his gentle comedy nonetheless stands true to his title.
Confronts an incendiary topic head-on with grace, style, compassion and exquisitely practical wit.
Has the literary richness, depth of character and tone that such a morally difficult, powerful narrative requires.
An important film, one that raises questions about the choices we make when our very humanity is at stake.
Just when you think you've seen all the World War II films you can handle, one comes along that leaves you in awe.
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