One Life currently has an average rating of 7.7 out of 10 and has been rated by 279 users on our platform.
It’s a stirring story, and one it’s impossible to watch without considering Britain’s present-day reluctance when it comes to offering shelter to those most in need of it.
Read full review at The GuardianWinton helped to save 669 children in Prague from the horrors of the Holocaust, so Hawes’s film constitutes an attempt at immortalizing an unsung hero.
Read full review at Slant MagazineThe film is quite gripping in its attention to the bureaucratic hurdles and mind-boggling logistics that Nicky and soon his mother (Bonham Carter), a German-Jewish refugee herself, must surmount to start moving children to safety.
Read full review at The Austin ChronicleIt’s a story of wartime Europe and postwar memory, and also a noble and inspired moment in the history of British popular TV.
Read full review at The GuardianWhen Winton sees the children he saved, grown up and apparently flourishing, it helps him make sense of his life and tells us everything we need.
Read full review at Roger EbertA powerful, superbly acted tale of bravery and unsung heroism.
Read full review at GamesradarAnthony Hopkins is sensational in James Hawes' otherwise fairly conventional biopic of Nicholas Winton, who was responsible for rescuing hundreds of Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia.
Read full review at Little White LiesMarvellous film. Wonderful acting from Sir Anthony and a well written script .
I’m old enough to remember Esther Rantzen saying those immortal words.
So good I’d watch it again in a year or so.
Made me proud to be British. A real feel good mov...
As in The Father and Armageddon Time, Hopkins here dual-wields outward poise and barely-concealed vulnerability to great effect.
Read full review at Paste MagazineAnthony Hopkins shines in devastating film about the 'British Schindler'.
Read full review at Daily ExpressFantastisk indblik i et stykke historie fra 2 verdenskrig og hvordan det kan sætte sine spor
...kul är att han ser ut att trivas bra med svenska Lena Olin som gör ett övertygande jobb i rollen som Wintons beskyddande hustru Grete.
Read full review at Filmtopp...stabila skådespelare gör att Hawes tv-såparegi med för mycket stråkar, fuktiga barnögon och noll undertext fungerar över förväntan.
Read full review at Göteborgs-PostenTagen av historien, vad människor kan kämpar för varandra. Starka scener och mycket att reflektera över. Helt klart värd att se!
...är baserad på en sann historia och Nicholas Wintons vägran att låta hinder stå i vägen för hans ambition att hjälpa barnen är mycket berörande och inspirerande.
Read full review at NöjesguidenStærkt cast. Interessant historie og godt fortalt. Dog kan handlingen forekomme lidt langsom af og til.