Friday, April 24, 2015
Woman in Gold
"Woman in Gold" is a film regarding the famous painting
by Gustav Klimts, the family that owned it and the niece, Maria Altmann
(played by Helen Mirren), who witnessed its theft by the Nazis and her
extraordinary efforts to regain it. This is also the story of her
attorney, Randy Schoenberg (played by Ryan Reynolds) and the legal
machinations put in Ms. Altmann’s path by a Viennese government
dedicated to the retention of its "Mona Lisa", as it colloquially
referred to this revered work of art. More than anything, this film,
directed by Simon Curtis and written by Alexi Kaye Campbell, is about
justice and those who will give their all to achieve it. Ms. Mirren
plays her role with the dignity and dedication that the real life
subject no doubt possessed. The film is engrossing and well paced and
one need not be an attorney to follow and understand, the legal
niceties it contains. One can talk
about millions who were brutalized by the members of the Third Reich but
the impact of the crimes they committed becomes even greater when the
story is told about one person and one piece of property. I give
the film 3 stars for its ability to relate the horror and hopelessness
the victims of Nazi tyranny experienced as their dignity, their
possessions and, yes, their very lives were taken from them.
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