Review of The Violin

The Violin (2007)
9/10
Hope in a Hopeless Place
28 July 2019
The year is 1944. In a music class in Hungary, David and Judit develop romantic feelings for each other. They are separated, but they are later reunited... at a concentration camp.

This tragic story shows resilience and keeping hope alive even in the worst possible conditions. Even though both teens are stuck in a concentration camp, they sought refuge and found hope in each other. It's well-acted and does a masterful job at telling its story in only 22 minutes. Although tragedy is inevitable, both characters were very likable and I rooted for them until the very end.

I highly recommend this film to watch.
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