Blood & Gold

Blood & Gold

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Director: Peter Thorwarth

Writer: Stefan Barth

Producer: Christian Becker, Amara Palacios

At the end of World War II, a German soldier is looking for his daughter while an SS troop is looking for a Jewish treasure.

100 min Rating: 6.669/10 Released
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Director: Peter Thorwarth

Writer: Stefan Barth

Producer: Christian Becker, Amara Palacios

Production Companies: Rat Pack Filmproduktion

Countries: Germany

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MovieGuys: Blood and Gold could have had more promise, were it not for the weight of the usual, woke narratives. Turning ordinary German housewives and farm girls, into evil Nazi patriarchy, freedom fighters, with a cowgirl vibe, is not terribly plausible, when faced with battle hardened SS soldiers. Action wise, this flick its reasonable.There are well choreographed fight scenes, especially in the first half of the film. Acting is decent too and the main characterisations are reasonably well constructed, with believable motivations. In summary, a pervasive sense of implausibility, robs this film of the opportunity to represent anything, remotely close, to cinematic "gold". As it stands, its a moderate watch, with decent action to keep the viewer entertained, if you can look beyond its revisionist shortcomings.