Ben Meyers’ rating: 4.4|5.0 Stars ìììì
Julia—full and complete—is one of those World War II
films easily missed. The movie explores the depth of lifelong female
friendship, loyalty, and love’s capacity to walk through life-threatening doors
in order to fulfill the requirements of such a friendship. The film
increases its complexity by not only examining the relationship between Jane
Fonda and Vanessa Redgrave but also the professional working and physical
romance between best friends Jane Fonda and Jason Robards. The story is
wonderful and clean other than a suggestive scene between Fonda and Robards.
Film Poster Courtesy
of Wikipedia
Storyline
Julia (Vanessa Redgrave) and Lillian (Jane Fonda) are lifelong friends who maintain close contact until they become involved in developing separate careers—Julia studies medicine and Lillian studies writing. When Julia becomes deeply involved in the European anti-Nazi movement, she eventually enlists the aid of her friend Lillian to smuggle valuables into Germany.
Additional Thanks
Thank
You to Director Fred Zinnemann. Thank you to Executive Producer Julien Derode
for making the film possible. Additional Cast include: Jason Robards,
Maximilian Schell, Hal Holbrook, Rosemary Murphy, Meryl Streep, Dora Doll,
Elisabeth Mortensen, John Glover, Lisa Pelikan, and Susan Jones.
Buy a ticket? Yes? No? Maybe?
Yes. The film is
surprisingly powerful. Worth watching
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