The Survivor

2021

Action / Biography / Drama / Sport

Plot summary


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Top cast

Peter Sarsgaard Photo
Peter Sarsgaard as Emory Anderson
Danny DeVito Photo
Danny DeVito as Charlie Goldman
Ben Foster Photo
Ben Foster as Harry Haft
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1.16 GB
1280*536
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
2 hr 9 min
P/S 17 / 47
2.38 GB
1920*804
English 5.1
R
23.976 fps
2 hr 9 min
P/S 13 / 53
1.11 GB
1280*534
English 2.0
R
25 fps
2 hr 3 min
P/S 6 / 26
2.28 GB
1920*802
English 5.1
R
25 fps
2 hr 3 min
P/S 10 / 47

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Boristhemoggy7 / 10

A rare, beautiful film.

This is not a war movie. It's not just a love story either.

This is a film about enduring memories, and how we live with them, suffer them and move on from them.

The story is simple, a man looking for his lost love, but falls in love while looking. But he can never forget... The acting is beyond the pale and I truly don't understand how Foster has not had an oscar yet. He reminds me of a young DeNiro in the way he takes on all of his roles.

The photography is absolutely exquisite, the direction superb, the dialogue always wise and meaningful Every performance in the film is great but Foster is out of the league altogether with his.

If you love cinema and acting, watch it.

Reviewed by coreytegley7 / 10

Ben foster is incredible!

Ben foster is one of the best young actors. If you've seen his movies you will know. His transformation in this movie from the black and white to the color is incredible. It doesn't even look like him. All the other actors were great. The story was a good one but yes had some slow parts. But the parts of the camp were great. So much feeling all the way til the end which was really messed up. The things they made people do was sick. But this is our history unfortunately. Definitely worth a watch.

Reviewed by kdcrowley-280037 / 10

A love story. Not a fight film.

This is a bitter sweet tale of horrors, love, guilt and redemption. There's also some boxing.

It's extremely well acted.

It's well worth watching all the way to the end.

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