Thursday, February 13, 2020

1ST TRAILER FOR JESSE EISENBERG'S WW2 MOVIE RESISTANCE WITH ED HARRIS, CLEMENCE POESY, EDGAR RAMIREZ

'RESISTANCE' TRAILER
HE SAVED THEIR LIVES IN SILENCE
The movie will hit internet streaming in USA from March 27th!
Another day, another film with bad accents :) First trailer has been released for Jesse  Eisenberg's WW2 movie RESISTANCE which is out in cinemas March 27th also starring Ed Harris, Clemence Poesy and Edgar Ramirez. Directed by Jonathan Jakubovitz, the film brings the story of a group of Jewish Boy Scouts who worked with the French Resistance to save the lives of ten thousand orphans during World War II. At the centre of the movie we find an aspiring Jewish actor whose desperate need to help the children leads him into the world of pantomime, and who will later and, thanks to this experience, become the legendary French mime Marcel Marceau.

12 comments:

  1. For some reason, the video won't play sound again so I can't hear the bad accents. That aside, the story line itself sounds very interesting! I wonder how the Jewish Boy Scouts hid from persecution to help save the orphans.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I wonder why they don’t just cast native speakers for those roles. I hate bad accents, though I will overlook them if the story line is good.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yes, especially when it comes to real persons, but I guess they should be lucky that they did not cast a black actor in the role as it is so modern these days.

      Delete
  3. To be honest I love bad accents, they are always fun to watch

    ReplyDelete
  4. The Green Knight looks chilling, but I like the look of Resistance.

    ReplyDelete
  5. I'm not a big fan of Jesse Eisenberg as an actor and yes, what a TERRIBLE accent, but the film itself looks quite good. I didn't know the back story of Marcel Marceau -- interesting!

    ReplyDelete

GIVE SOME LOVE TO YOUR DEZZY :) DON'T FORGET THAT BLOGGER'S NEW COMMENT BOX OFTEN REQUIRES FOR YOU TO DISABLE PROTECTION ON YOUR BROWSER IN ORDER TO COMMENT.