"Child 44"
"Child 44"
Chronicles the Crisis of Conscience for Secret Police
Meet Leo (Tom Hardy), your friendly Stalinist hero for the evening in “Child 44” in the year like 1954 soviet Russia. He has people denounced, arrested, tortured and murdered, but at least he feels bad about it.
Leo had an awful childhood and suffered from starvation during war. As we get to know the young Leo is has changed and been involved to make everything right but all he did which without questions. He murdered, tottered & killed. When proper period thrillers do come along, they typically skimp on context in favor of more exciting genre elements. In that movie Child's are murdered including Leo’s.
Authorities refuse to recognize them as crime victims, blindly repeating the Communist Party adage that “there is no murder in paradise”. On the other part his wife turns as a traitor. How horrible it would be to for a man to lose self control. But they stick together. As husband and wife they had to face unbearable situations. One thing must me mentioned filmmakers have a hard time making it all flow smoothly.
The apex part of the movie is that the trying to do the right thing at a time when that won’t get you anywhere, containing his inner beast in a land where monsters are allowed to roam free, and even encouraged to do so, by the regime. Considering what we have been shown that a man when turns to be good in a worst situation his inner spirit and confidence is the main key to change every wrong into right. The story the plot the setting all are combined so appropriately that the beginning and the ending of the movie has a huge gaps like ocean. My suggestion will be that while watching the movie does not ever think it like any other common movies.
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