The Testament

2017 [HEBREW]

Action / Drama

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Hebrew 2.0
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1 hr 34 min
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Hebrew 5.1
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1 hr 34 min
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Reviewed by Red-12510 / 10

Truly excellent film about the search for truth

The Israeli film Ha'edut was shown in the U.S. with the title The Testament. The movie was written and directed by Amichai Greenberg. Ori Pfeffer portrays Yoel, a researcher who demands the truth about a Polish massacre of Jews that took place at the end of World War II. We all know that the Germans slaughtered Jews as the war ended. However, in this case, it wasn't the Germans who carried out the massacre--it was the local Polish people.

Yoel knows this happened, and he thinks he knows exactly where it happened. It's his job to find the mass grave, and document this atrocity. However, even though a few cooperative local residents tell him that they heard the shots, and they can point out the general area, they can't give him exact instructions.

This situation is bad enough, but it's even worse because local builders want to cover the area with concrete, and then the mass grave will never be found.

Local officials offer a compromise solution. They'll admit that "several dozen" Jews were killed in the area at the end of the war. That's it. No mass grave, no further concessions. Time is running out.

This movie is an important addition to films about the Holocaust. I think that the Holocaust is in the mind of every Jew every day. Films set during this reign of terror are typically very graphic and often horrifying to watch.

The Testament is different. No one is rounding up Jews and no one is slaughtering them. The forms of politeness are maintained throughout. However, the Holocaust is there in every frame. The movie reminds us that truth about the Holocaust is worth seeking and demanding.

We saw this film on the large screen at the JCC Hart Theatre, as part of Rochester's wonderful Jewish Film Festival. It will work very well on DVD.

Reviewed by qui_j8 / 10

Good film but would have been better with a script that provided more context

This is a good film about Jewish identity and the Holocaust but it needed more context in the script so that the plot would be better understood. The names and events were not defined clearly enough for viewers to follow along and understand the plot. Showing charts and film clips are just not enough to make it all come together in a coherent manner. Would have been superb if this level of detail was dealt with, and some of the irrelevant scenes eliminated. There is just not enough background provided to make the film totally understandable.

Reviewed by rubilacxE10 / 10

Superb!

This movie is so well acted that it presents like a documentary. Fantastic story-line and nail-biting sequences. Why has this movie not won awards? Has the Academy even seen it? This masterpiece is severely under-rated. This movie puts The Da Vinci Code to shame.

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