Rosenstrasse (2003)
A very touching film
18 July 2015
This film tells the story of a Jewish daughter of a WWII survivor, who travels from New York to Germany to uncover her mother's secret and traumatic past.

"Rosenstrasse" tells the periphery of a very dark part of modern history. As a result, it is not as grim as I thought it would be. In fact, it is a very touching film. Ruth and Lena, and also the women of Rosenstrasse exhibit positivity, unwavering hope and unconditional love during the dark times in Germany, and it is deeply moving. It showcases the best of humanity, and offer a glimmer of hope in a time that is unimaginable to people nowadays. The ending is very poignant, and moved me so much. I enjoyed watching "Rosenstrasse".
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