The Innocents currently has an average rating of 7 out of 10 and has been rated by 4 users on our platform.
It’s a striking, sober film – the restrained use of music contrasts the exquisite devotional song of the sisters with the ugliness of their situation...
Read full review at The GuardianThis weighty French/Polish production is chock-full of moral dilemmas borne from its unthinkable scenario.
Read full review at The Austin Chronicle...a fervent drama about a wartime tragedy.
Read full review at The Guardian...tackling rape, war and religion – is an ambitious film.
Read full review at Little White LiesJack Clayton’s immaculate directorial skill is equalled by that of cinematographer Freddie Francis...
Read full review at The TelegraphMiss Giddens, whom Kerr agreeably claimed was her best role, is a high-strung woman whose outspoken love for children may not be quite as selfless as it seems.
Read full review at The A.V. ClubPlayed with restraint and individuality by a fine ensemble, this is a moving but provocative study of belief, duty, compassion and acceptance.
Read full review at EmpireVeteran French director Anne Fontaine approaches a spiritually and emotionally complex real-life slice of history with deftness and understated drama in “The Innocents.”
Read full review at Roger Ebert…en välriktad påminnelse om människans både lägsta väsen och hennes kanske främsta förmåga: Medlidandet.
Read full review at Dagens NyheterFilmen bliver en art Døde poeters klub om indre styrke, fællesskab og børn.
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