1/10
Historically flawed.
7 February 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Raul Wallenberg trafels on a train in Hungary in 1943 when he sees through the window another train on an opposite track. Dead bodies are thrown off that train like garbage. Than a boy, whose father jumps after him. Both are killed by the German. The date, I repeat, is 1943. Germans invaded Hungary in March 1944. Trains shipping Jews to Auschwitz had not yet happened in 1943. It is a sign of gros negligence by the researchers who made this error. It is most likely that very few viewers realize this, only those more well versed in those event or those who were in Hungary at the time the action of this movie takes place.
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