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Une vie

Original title: One Life
  • 2023
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  • 1h 49m
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Anthony Hopkins in Une vie (2023)
The story of Sir Nicholas 'Nicky' Winton, a young London broker who, in the months leading up to World War II, rescued Jewish children from the Nazis.
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Sir Nicholas 'Nicky' Winton, a young London broker who, in the months leading up to World War II, rescued over 600 children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia.Sir Nicholas 'Nicky' Winton, a young London broker who, in the months leading up to World War II, rescued over 600 children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia.Sir Nicholas 'Nicky' Winton, a young London broker who, in the months leading up to World War II, rescued over 600 children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia.

  • Director
    • James Hawes
  • Writers
    • Lucinda Coxon
    • Nick Drake
    • Barbara Winton
  • Stars
    • Anthony Hopkins
    • Lena Olin
    • Johnny Flynn
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    36K
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    POPULARITY
    2,049
    137
    • Director
      • James Hawes
    • Writers
      • Lucinda Coxon
      • Nick Drake
      • Barbara Winton
    • Stars
      • Anthony Hopkins
      • Lena Olin
      • Johnny Flynn
    • 166User reviews
    • 137Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Anthony Hopkins
    Anthony Hopkins
    • Nicky Winton
    Lena Olin
    Lena Olin
    • Grete Winton
    Johnny Flynn
    Johnny Flynn
    • Young Nicky Winton
    Helena Bonham Carter
    Helena Bonham Carter
    • Babi Winton
    Tim Steed
    Tim Steed
    • Bernard
    Matilda Thorpe
    Matilda Thorpe
    • Nina
    Daniel Brown
    Daniel Brown
    • Frank
    Alex Sharp
    Alex Sharp
    • Trevor Chadwick
    Jirí Simek
    Jirí Simek
    • Rudi
    Romola Garai
    Romola Garai
    • Doreen Warriner
    Barbora Váchová
    • Monika Holub
    • (as Barbora Vachova)
    Juliana Moska
    • Hana Hejdukova
    Jolana Jirotková
    • Gap-Toothed Girl
    • (as Jolana Jirotkova)
    Michal Skach
    • Jan Slonek
    Samuel Himal
    • Karel Slonek
    Matej Karas
    • Petr Slonek
    Ella Novakova
    • Lenka
    Martin Bednár
    • Vaclav Slonek
    • (as Martin Bednar)
    • Director
      • James Hawes
    • Writers
      • Lucinda Coxon
      • Nick Drake
      • Barbara Winton
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    10Sleepin_Dragon

    A captivating movie.

    The true story of Sir Nicholas Winton, who was responsible for evacuating over 600 children from Czechoslovakia, which was on the verge of Nazi invasion.

    This is a truly outstanding film, one of the best I've seen in a while, for my shame I had no idea if Nicholas Winton's story until this film, it promoted me to dig deeper, what a fascinating, brave man.

    Beautifully produced, and not just the visuals, of course it looked amazing, but the tone and feel of the movie was perfect. At times I honestly felt like I was watching something by Stephen Poliakoff, someone who truly does know how to move the viewers.

    BBC films, proof that The BBC still has the ability to deliver incredible quality, when it focuses on actual storytelling, this was like something made from yesteryear.

    Sir Anthony Hopkins delivers yet another masterclass, his scenes at the That's Life studio were incredible, Hopkins was matched by an equally captivating performance from Johnny Flynn, fabulous.

    Intensely moving, I saw many tears at the cinema, a very powerful story, a true act of selfless bravery.

    Wonderful.

    10/10.
    8MrDHWong

    A simple human interest story that carries itself as humbly as its lead subject

    "One Life" is a biographical drama film based on the non-fiction book "If It's Not Impossible... The Life of Sir Nicholas Winton" by Barbara Winton. Directed by James Hawes and starring Anthony Hopkins in the lead role, it is a simple human interest story that carries itself as humbly as its lead subject.

    In 1938, British stockbroker Nicholas "Nicky" Winton (Anthony Hopkins) visits Czechoslovakia to assist with matters regarding the Jewish population. While there, Nicky works hard to rescue large numbers of children to be transported back to England before the Nazis can have them sent to concentration camps. Throughout the rest of his life, Nicky is encouraged by his family to make his deeds known to the public, but he instead chooses to keep them to himself. In 1988, Nicky's wife discovers a scrapbook in their attic detailing all of the children and their families he helped save, and subsequently sends it to the media. As a result of this, Nicky's heroism receives wider acknowledgment, but is he prepared for all the attention he could garner from this?

    Thanks to the efforts of one man in particular, there are over 6,000 people in the world who are alive today because of his actions. That man in question is Nicholas Winton, a stockbroker who risked his life to rescue 669 children from becoming victims of the Holocaust, earning him the nickname "The British Schindler". However, it wasn't until half a century later that Nicholas's humanitarian work was made known to the public, when the media caught wind of his good deeds and reached out to the children and the relatives of those he saved. In the 2023 film "One Life", we are presented with a straightforward, respectful look at Nicholas's life in a way I am sure he would most likely approve.

    The film is presented to us in a fairly conventional manner, which is fine as this can be seen as a reflection of Nicholas himself, who was a relatively humble man. When we are first introduced to Nicholas, he is an elderly man in the late 1980s sifting through papers he chooses to keep hidden away from his family. Immediately afterwards, the film flashes back to 1938 where we see a twenty-something Nicholas arriving in Czechoslovakia to undertake work among the local Jewish community. It is here that Nicholas meets some of the Jewish children, with whom he forms a friendly, albeit brief bond with when he shares his chocolate bar with a select few. From here, Nicholas becomes inspired to focus his efforts on helping these children, even if it comes at the risk of attracting attention from the advancing Nazi threat.

    James Hawes's direction is effective at conveying Nicholas's emotional state whenever the film needs to showcase it. For instance, in one scene where we see Nicholas browsing through his scrapbook, all of the photographs and descriptions of the children are seen reflected in his glasses. The camera then zooms in on his face to show how much emotion he is filled with as he recollects all of the youths he saved and, rather tragically, the ones he could not. We see how conflicted Nicholas is in his reminiscing, as while it is true he managed to rescue so many children, he cannot escape the guilt of the ones who were far less fortunate. I was pleased to see that the film tackled this angle to Nicholas as a person as it would have been easy to only examine the positive aspects of his deeds while completely disregarding the negative. The fact of the matter is that Nicholas has always had to deal with this emotional burden, and making it public knowledge may not be what he needs to overcome his feelings of self-doubt.

    As the lead character, Anthony Hopkins once again proves that he's one of the best actors currently working today as he perfectly depicts the elderly Nicholas throughout all of his emotional states. Most of the time, it isn't through Hopkins's line delivery or his reaction to things, but through his body language that helps his performance leave the most impression. Aside from the aforementioned scene with the scrapbook, I also really liked this one part where Nicholas is sitting quietly in a chair by his pool overcome with the emotion of reminiscing about what he did fifty years earlier. Here, he simply sits there staring off into the distance fighting back tears until his wife arrives to comfort him. In the hands of a lesser actor, this scene may have been forgettable but Hopkins shows his ability to act using his body rather than simply through words during this scene, which gives a moment like this considerably more impact than it should.

    However, this is clearly a one man show, and while that does make sense in the long run, it seems like kind of a waste to include all these other notable actors and do very little with them. Helena Bonham Carter plays the young Nicholas's mother, who essentially taught him the selfless value of doing good deeds for the sake of others. Unfortunately, she is only in the film for about five minutes and these are exclusively during the flashback scenes. Similarly, Jonathan Pryce appears as the older version of one of the people whom Nicholas worked with to rescue the children. His screen time is even less than Carter's and didn't really add anything particularly important to the film. Regardless, I still appreciate that all of these actors each wanted to be part of a film that helps preserve the legacy of someone important like Nicholas Winton.

    Although the film can hardly be considered groundbreaking from a creative viewpoint, "One Life" still has moments of poignancy that are well worth your time. The subject matter alone warrants at least one viewing, as it is rare to hear about such great deeds being enacted by an uncommonly humble individual. In a world full of fake charitable people who only do nice deeds to stroke their egos, it's refreshing to know that there are people out there like Nicholas Winton who choose to do the right thing out of the kindness of their hearts. The world definitely needs more people like that, and if you can't find someone like that, be someone like that.

    I rate it 8/10.
    8Lomax343

    The World Needs More Stories Like This

    Turn on the news and what do you see? Man's inhumanity to man. Ukraine, Gaza etc etc. It's enough to make you lose faith in the human race - or it would be were it not for the occasional story of humanity at its best.

    In Czechoslovakia in 1938-9, a small group of people (Nicholas Winton is the best known as he was the last survivor of that group) are appalled by the plight of mainly Jewish refugees, and resolve to do something. Despite opposition from governments (German, Dutch, British and American) they manage to evacuate 669 children and provide them with foster families in the UK, where many of their descendants live to this day. A further 250 children were on a train that was scheduled to leave on the day war was declared. Two of them were still alive at the war's end.

    Then the story was forgotten for more than forty years, until at last Nicholas Winton was given the recognition he deserved (not the least astonishing part of the story is that Robert Maxwell did one decent thing in his life).

    The film is in two parts; the younger Winton being played by Johnny Flynn, the older by Anthony Hopkins. Both give stand-out performances. Also excellent is Helena Bonham Carter as Winton's mother. The scene where she tells a bureaucrat what she thinks of him is priceless.

    But the most important aspect of the film is its message. Human kindness is still a force in the world. Everyone can make a difference. No good deed, be it great or small, is ever wasted.

    If only governments were run by people like Nicholas Winton.
    9GB65

    Heartbreaking & Heartwarming

    I rarely concern myself with the opinions of others, especially professional critics, but some of the negative reviews I've read about this are churlish to say the least. I think one of the big positives of this film is that it just tells the story. Most of us in UK probably know the story of Sir Nicholas Winton and how he organised the transport of 669 Czech Jewish children to relative safety in the UK in the face of the Nazi onslaught in the Sudetenland and Czechoslovakia. Despite what some suggest, it clearly shows that this is a team effort led by Winton's persistence and determination; it does not make him out to be the sole hero. However, as important as the evacuations is the story about how it came into the British consciousness via the quirky 1970s BBC TV show, 'That's Life.' It truly is something that needed to be told, then and now, and is done so in a suitably serious nut heartwarming manner. Do go and see it and do be prepared for the final scenes.
    8masonsaul

    Powerful

    All One Life has to do to honour its true story is tell it with care and competency and that's exactly what it does. This is a deeply affecting story of selfless people who did everything they could to save as many people as possible whilst others just ignored what was going on.

    Anthony Hopkins is on terrific form here. He embodies the selflessness effortlessly and brings a heartbreaking sense of defeat, focusing on what he could've done rather than what he achieved. He's also one of the rare actors who can make you cry by bringing on the waterworks, when he cries you cry.

    In the flashbacks Johnny Flynn is an extremely convincing younger version of Hopkins with that same desire to always do more. Helena Bonham Carter gets a loveable role supporting Flynn with a stern determination and refusal to take no for an answer.

    James Hawes directs with a level of technical competency that's designed to go unnoticed. The production value is reminiscent of a high end BBC production, which is obviously very fitting and the pacing is really strong. Undoubtedly helped by spending the majority of the time in the flashbacks which are rife with tension.

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    • Trivia
      Helena Bonham Carter's maternal grandfather, Eduardo Proper de Callejon, also rescued many Jews from the Holocaust, by forging Spanish exit visas.
    • Goofs
      In 1938 Nicky answers his phone at home and straight away speaks to his friend calling from Czechoslovakia. At that time all trunk (long distance) and international calls to and from the UK were operator-connected and there would have been a delay before the two parties could speak to each other.
    • Quotes

      Doreen Warriner: I don't know what you're doing, but if you're doing what I think you're doing, I don't want to know.

    • Crazy credits
      PROLOGUE: "In 1938, Hitler occupies Austria and demand possession of a region of Czechoslovakia: the Sudetenland."

      "The leaders of Britain, France, and Italy agreed to his demand in the hope of avoiding war."

      "The next day, Hitler's troops cross the border into Czechoslovakia."

      "Tens of thousands of refugees flee towards unoccupied Prague."

      "Many of them families with children."
    • Connections
      Featured in Amanda the Jedi Show: I ALMOST Walked Out | The Best and Worst of TIFF 2023 (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Così fan tutte, K. 588 / Act II: Donne mie, la fate a tanti
      Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

      Performed by Adam Plachetka, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Yannick Nézet-Séguin

      Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon GmbH

      Under licence from Universal Music Operations Ltd

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    • Release date
      • February 21, 2024 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Czech Republic
      • Australia
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Czech
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Lazos de vida
    • Filming locations
      • Czech Republic
    • Production companies
      • See-Saw Films
      • MBK Productions
      • BBC Film
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,716,885
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,713,505
      • Mar 17, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $56,308,105
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.20 : 1

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