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Cinema release date:
28/04/2000
Certificate:
15
Running time:
179 mins
Distributor:
Alliance Atlantis
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Sunshine - Film Review


Mephisto director Szabo’s latest picture is an ambitious, sprawling epic tracing the story of three generations of one Jewish-Hungarian family through the turbulent backdrop of 20th century European political history.

But it’s a movie that’s unbalanced from the outset by the uncomfortable combination of the weighty issues of repression and persecution with episodes of bodice-ripping titillation – think Jackie Collins writes the script for Schindler’s List.

Fiennes gives three customarily intense performances as the first son of each generation of the Sonnenschein family: Ignatz the judge; his son Adam, an Olympic fencer who is murdered by Nazis; and Ivan, the political activist haunted by the memory of his father’s appalling death. Had the same material been divided into a three-part TV series, it would have been more successful. As a film, it lumbers inexorably towards three hours in length, losing sympathy with each passing minute.
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Wendy Ide
Issue 40 -May 2000

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