‘One Life’ review: Holocaust hero’s story is told modestly

[ad_1] The cinematic image of children boarding trains in World War II is, typically, a traumatic one. But in “One Life,” directed by James Hawes, it is wildly, blindly hopeful, as children board trains in Prague, bound for England, escaping dire conditions in refugee camps and the encroaching Nazi occupation, seemingly steps away. “One Life”… Continue reading ‘One Life’ review: Holocaust hero’s story is told modestly