Review of Woman in Gold (2015) by Lasttimeisaw — 17 Jul 2015
The real story itself has every aspect to be an uplifting material for a big screen adaptation, the Republic of Austria v. Altmann case, the righteous Jewish octogenarian Maria Altmann (Mirren) against the acquisitive Austrian government machinery, for the right of Gustav Klimt’s $135 million worth painting Woman in Gold, where Maria’s aunt Adele (Traue) is the said woman, and as a refugee fled from her homeland under the persecution of Nazis half a century ago, Maria has every right to get what belongs to her family and at the same time, to make peace with the mixed feeling towards her native land.
This review of Woman in Gold (2015) was written by Lasttimeisaw on 17 July 2015.
Woman in Gold has generally received positive reviews.
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