
Hot on the heels of Life Is Beautiful comes another sentimental feel-gooder that uses the Holocaust as a questionable backdrop for its simplistic affirmation of the human spirit. If Jakob The Liar is to be believed, the ghettos of Eastern Europe were not places of untold hardship and misery, but jolly settlements where well-meaning innocents could spread false information right under the noses of their Nazi captors.
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