Critics have highlighted the film for its emotional weight and its ability to handle "uncomfortable" history without falling into excessive rhetoric. Reviewers from Quinlan.it noted the film's success in creating a credible relationship between the two leads while tackling Germany's complex relationship with its Nazi past.
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The story begins in Berlin in 2014 following the death of the family matriarch. The protagonist, 92-year-old (played by Jürgen Prochnow), is a stubborn former German army officer who decides to undertake a final, mysterious journey to Ukraine .
His granddaughter, (Petra Schmidt-Schaller), is initially tasked by her mother with bringing him home, but she eventually joins him on the trip. Their journey takes them into a country currently embroiled in the Donbass conflict , which serves as a stark backdrop to Eduard's personal mission: finding the woman he loved during World War II. Key Details and Themes