Thought it had a promising start but I just got bogged down in this SS-guilt-must-tell-the-pope-he's-sure-to-say-something schtick. The rushing trains used to seperate scenes got a bit old after the first three times . . . Supposedly, based on the truth (?) I just couldn't believe a priest would be mindless enough to sacrifice to the camps (even if he was a fictional character) and that the SS officer wouldn't have been caught quickly.Anybody find this a particularly enlightening film?
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Topic - Anyone see Costas Gavras "Amen." ? - albee33 16:18:16 02/04/04 (0)