'The Winton Children': the most salvageable, Mr. Anthony Hopkins.

In 1939, a prosperous English stockbroker decided to seek refuge in homes in England for hundreds of Jewish children residing in Prague. The story of the film is real, but it lacks emotion and is not transcendent. The Holocaust theme should be inexhaustible. But better if directors like Spielberg, Polanski, Malle and, lately, Jonathan Glazer with The Zone of Interest take care of it.