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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Holocaust movie that depicts the struggles of faith & hope
In The Presence of Mine Enemies centers around a Jewish family in the last days of the Warsaw Ghetto. It is November 1942, and most of the Jews in the ghetto have been deported. We are introduced to Rabbi Adam Heller [Armin Mueller Stahl] and his daughter Rachel[Elina Lowensohn] who try to live as quietly as they can, evading the dreaded transports for as long as...
Published on February 18, 2008 by Z Hayes

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars More like a play than a movie
First , I really wanted to like this movie even though I did not expect another Schindler's List type feature. The producers must have saved a lot on the very restrictive set. Let's not forget that this is the Warsaw ghetto but there are plenty of other movies which are not so claustrophobic. I'm sure this claustrophobia is more related to a limited budget than to the...
Published on May 26, 2006 by Ardeal


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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Holocaust movie that depicts the struggles of faith & hope, February 18, 2008
This review is from: In the Presence of Mine Enemies (DVD)
In The Presence of Mine Enemies centers around a Jewish family in the last days of the Warsaw Ghetto. It is November 1942, and most of the Jews in the ghetto have been deported. We are introduced to Rabbi Adam Heller [Armin Mueller Stahl] and his daughter Rachel[Elina Lowensohn] who try to live as quietly as they can, evading the dreaded transports for as long as possible. The Kommandant is portrayed as an evil, merciless character who has no qualms sending children to their deaths and has his eye set on Rachel. Chad Lowe portrays a young Nazi officer who proclaims that Jews are 'subhumans' yet acts contrary to his beliefs. He refuses to hit the Rabbi, and though is forced to obey the cruel whims of his superior, the Kommandant, does so against his conscience.

The story centers mainly on the struggles of Rabbi Heller who tries to remain passive and accepting of the dire circumstances of his people in the ghetto, yet a chain of incidents challenge not only his passivity but also his very faith. When his own daughter falls prey to an evil nazi, his son Paul [already imbued with vitriolic hatred towards the Germans "We need to kill ten German babies for each one of ours"] challenges his father's deep faith and mocks his father's belief in God.

Though this movie is based on a work of fiction, it definitely resonates with one's emotions, and the credible cast of characters [except perhaps the besotted young Nazi played by Lowe] make this a worthy addition to movies dealing with the Holocaust theme.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars you will not soon forget this movie, June 10, 1999
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mbrandi (laguna hills, ca United States) - See all my reviews
this is a beautiful movie with a powerful theme of morality.The sound track adds to the power and should be sold separately...so far I haven't found it. If you want to have some food for the mind and add some shades to the spectrum of grays see this movie.
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24 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic!, December 24, 2007
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MONA D. JEWELL "D.A.Jewell" (NASHUA, NH United States) - See all my reviews
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Superbly acted, this is a neo-classical tragedy which transcends the parameters of its historical setting. Don't mistake this for another run-of-the mill yarn on Nazism or the Holocaust. It brings to the fore the basic struggles of power,righteous revenge, choices, and the timeless question of why does God permit evil and suffering in the world.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars More like a play than a movie, May 26, 2006
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Ardeal "Emi" (Atlanta, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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First , I really wanted to like this movie even though I did not expect another Schindler's List type feature. The producers must have saved a lot on the very restrictive set. Let's not forget that this is the Warsaw ghetto but there are plenty of other movies which are not so claustrophobic. I'm sure this claustrophobia is more related to a limited budget than to the artistic message they want to send. 2 other things which in my opinion did not go well: The main character may be a good actor but he does not fit the physical description of a rabbi very well - especially his facial features. Without giving out the ending, I do not believe a father and especially a rabbi would have acted in the manner portrayed, but would rather have used his body as a shield for the endangered party in question.
I realize I was somehow negative in this review - there's plenty of positives and I don't feel repeating the other reviewers.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars grim flowers of despair, May 2, 2006
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Michael N. Ryan (Bel AIr, Maryland USA) - See all my reviews
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"Lord send me tears", the Rabbi cries in despair in one scene.
And he has many reasons. Trying to be a bastion of hope to his doomed flock. People dying around him. Others diseaparing onto trains to the camps never to be heard from again. His daughter is raped by an SS officer. His son returns from the dead a demon

Oddly enough, he gets his tears and from a most unlikely source

Holocaust films are by nature not happy since the genre is that of death and despair. Yet this film does give us hope in the end.
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12 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best movie I have ever seen, April 9, 1999
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I watched this movie some months ago when it was aired on TV, and it moved me so much I could not sleep for many nights.

Nothing in the film was exagerrated, nor was anything in it untrue. The performances and screenplay were so magnificent, it was like having stepped back in time and seeing the story unfold before your eyes. It was the best potrayal of WW2 that I have ever come across.

This movie, like a good book, not only deserves one viewing, but many, whenever we need to remember those who suffered the horrors of the holocaust.

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6 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars moving story, February 8, 2008
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This is a very moving story with excellent acting. It portrays the triumph of the human spirit.
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