Defiance

05 Jan 2009
Critics rating: 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed by Tom Charity, LOVEFiLM

Poland, 1941: Three brothers - the Bielskis - escape a Nazi-ordained massacre at their farm by the skin of their teeth.

They hide out in the vast Belarussian forest, while Tuvia (Daniel Craig) waits for a chance to exact his revenge on the collaborators who murdered their parents. Yet to the consternation of his brother Zus (Liev Schreiber) every time Tuvia returns from a recce, he brings more Jewish refugees back with him into the forest. Soon they have a full-scale camp on their hands – mouths to feed through the winter, ailments to treat and, always, enemy patrols to evade.

Writer-director Edward Zwick made his name with the TV show thirtysomething, won an Oscar for the American Civil War drama Glory (1989), and has regularly taken up arms since: Legends Of The Fall (1994), Courage Under Fire (1996), The Siege (1998), The Last Samurai (2003), Blood Diamond (2006). My guess is Zwick grew up on war comics, boys’ own adventure stories and John Wayne movies. His movies mix earnest ideas with adrenaline charged action – a combination that unfortunately, tends to cancel itself out.

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Defiance fits the pattern. It’s based on a true story, and wants to impress us with the hardships the Jews endured in their struggle, but it’s also a closet action movie. On some level, Zwick gets a thrill from showing Jews blowing up German supply cargoes, assassinating collaborators and engaging with the enemy.

I’m not knocking it. It’s an important historical question, whether the Jewish people should have offered violent resistance to the Nazi oppression. And anyway, I grew up reading those comic books myself. But don’t expect Defiance to measure up against Schindler's List or even Saving Private Ryan. It’s a solid, rather hackneyed war movie that might have been made 40 or even 50 years ago, give or take a few details.

Defiance: Daniel Craig, Liev Schreiber, Jamie Bell, George MacKay

 Increasing hairy and dour as the movie goes on, Daniel Craig assumes the burden of leadership with grim determination but no enthusiasm. It’s a decent performance but the actor’s Bond credentials aren’t exactly helpful – you have to check yourself from wondering why he doesn’t just take out that battalion of Nazis single-handedly. Like the rest of the cast, he speaks English with heavy Eastern European accent, while Zwick reverts to subtitles whenever the characters speak Russian or German.

Neither Schreiber nor Jamie Bell looks much like Craig, but we can believe them as brothers as much as we can believe any of the characters in a movie much too prone to speechifying. Take the socialist intellectual, a chap who doesn’t know how to use a hammer but is prone to say things like “At least Descartes recognized the subjective nature of existence.” Or then there’s Allan Corduner’s asthmatic Talmud scholar, who takes to cursing God when the going gets tough but backtracks neatly when it’s time to meet his maker.

Zwick sanitizes things, pulling back from anything that might be too unpleasant or tasteless.

A squabble between Zus and Tuvia highlights different ideas about leadership, communal responsibility and family loyalty. Zus sees himself as a Bielski first and a Jew very much second. Tuvia, on the other hand, is willing to risk everything to save his people – including journeying into the ghetto of a nearby town and begging the elders to let their people go.

The movie is full of mud and muck, and I’d venture the visuals have been influenced by the powerful, groundbreaking Soviet war films Come and See and The Ascent, yet somehow Zwick sanitizes things, pulling back from anything that might be too unpleasant or tasteless. His heroes remain fundamentally unsullied (the most challenging scene has Tuvia turning a blind eye as the refugees get their hands on a German prisoner).

Defiance is heavy-handed, competent and interesting, but never as exciting as it might and probably should have been. By the standards of Come and See or Schindler’s List it’s distinctly mediocre. But given how few intelligent war movies we get these days, I’d rate it just a notch above average.

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  • 194 out of 195 people found this review helpful

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    Rated - 4 stars

    Defiance

      • A customer from Abertawe
  • 23 out of 23 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    AMAZING, A TALE WELL WORTH AN OSCAR OR TWO!!!

    Saw the advanced preview today. An incredible, edge of your seat movie. Watch this if you want a good day out, it is quite long winded, and you may become slightly bored, being over 2 hours long, but its one of those films you can't stop watching (It's worth it in the end)! Sad, powerful but enjoyable (apart from the length and the Russian/German accents that the actors use, but the acting is sterling otherwise. It will be a travesty if this film does not receive an Oscar. A brilliant ending by the way, but I don't want to ruin it for you!

      • A customer from Chelmsford
  • 18 out of 18 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Excellent

    A great film. A wonderful story of courage that needs telling. This is a war film telling the story of ordinary people surviving to keep out of the concentration camps and having the courage to fight no matter what it took. Watch it for the story, not the calibre of acting.

      • Dot from Leicestershire
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  • 10 out of 12 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Worthy story, badly made

    Unfortunately, despite the acting credibility of Daniel Craig, this wasnt suited to his abilities at all. Based on a Schindler-esque true story of Jewish Poles escaping the horrors of Nazi Germany and defending their own by whatever means they can, the whole thing looks over produced and over dramatised to the effect it makes you think it is all a bit fictional, when you should be thinking how immense the struggle was for these people, you are burdened with a sense of watching a BBC war drama. Worthy for the story alone but not for the handling, only just warrants being worth a watch.

      • A customer from Ashton-Under-Lyne
  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Defiance

    A superbly produced true story featuring flawless performances from both Craig and Schreiber. Bell is weaker - to be expected, but still a great job. The pace can drag at times and this is perhaps unavoidable given the subject matter, but it is certainly forgiveable. Maintains a perfect balance between drama, action and, in places, romance. Thoroughly recommended.

      • JohnMono from Surrey
  • 194 out of 195 people found this review helpful

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    Rated - 4 stars

    Defiance

      • A customer from Abertawe
  • 23 out of 23 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    AMAZING, A TALE WELL WORTH AN OSCAR OR TWO!!!

    Saw the advanced preview today. An incredible, edge of your seat movie. Watch this if you want a good day out, it is quite long winded, and you may become slightly bored, being over 2 hours long, but its one of those films you can't stop watching (It's worth it in the end)! Sad, powerful but enjoyable (apart from the length and the Russian/German accents that the actors use, but the acting is sterling otherwise. It will be a travesty if this film does not receive an Oscar. A brilliant ending by the way, but I don't want to ruin it for you!

      • A customer from Chelmsford
  • 18 out of 18 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Excellent

    A great film. A wonderful story of courage that needs telling. This is a war film telling the story of ordinary people surviving to keep out of the concentration camps and having the courage to fight no matter what it took. Watch it for the story, not the calibre of acting.

      • Dot from Leicestershire
  • 14 out of 15 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Brilliant

    With so many questions and emotions raised by a film, it’s difficult to know what to say to truly do it justice. This was an unexpected find for me, as I knew relatively little about the film before seeing it. The fact that it was sold as a gritty piece of theatre starring Daniel Craig, was enough for me.

    I have to admit, there were a couple of “Schindler’s moments” in the film, and I was genuinely impressed at how the raw and primeval instinct for survival was portrayed against the stark and unpleasant history of many Jews during the War.

      • A customer from Norwich
  • 12 out of 13 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    tedious garbage

    How on earth do films like this with so much talent & money behind them turn out so boring. Tedious gothic drama, clunky dialogue, predictable characters, zero pace.

      • A customer from london, UK
  • 10 out of 12 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Worthy story, badly made

    Unfortunately, despite the acting credibility of Daniel Craig, this wasnt suited to his abilities at all. Based on a Schindler-esque true story of Jewish Poles escaping the horrors of Nazi Germany and defending their own by whatever means they can, the whole thing looks over produced and over dramatised to the effect it makes you think it is all a bit fictional, when you should be thinking how immense the struggle was for these people, you are burdened with a sense of watching a BBC war drama. Worthy for the story alone but not for the handling, only just warrants being worth a watch.

      • A customer from Ashton-Under-Lyne
  • 8 out of 8 people found this review helpful

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    Rated - 3 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    The Waltons On Ice

      • Wooster from Tonbridge
  • 8 out of 10 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Disappointing

    No doubt a great story, but here very poorly executed. It's all so predictable and in places the action appears very strained as if there were budgetry problems.

    Do not expect the greatest war film ever made, and Craig, now a superstar could have made this a lot better.

    I found it very disappointing and a bit boring.

      • GaryI from March, Cambs
  • 5 out of 5 people found this review helpful

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    Rated - 3 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    A STRONG TALE !!

      • GUNNER33 from Birmingham
  • 5 out of 5 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Defiance

    Very good film, the acting is very good and a good story to a true story.

      • HarveyGee from Newark