
French soldier travels to Germany to find a family of a man he killed during World War I..


Should you watch Broken Lullaby today? Only if you are in the mood for something that moves at the speed of a funeral procession. It is quiet, heavy, and frankly, a bit of a downer. People who want action or quick dialogue will absolutely hate it. If you have the patience for a long, aching stare at the wreckage of a h...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Ernst Lubitsch

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"Should you watch Broken Lullaby today? Only if you are in the mood for something that moves at the speed of a funeral procession. It is quiet, heavy, and frankly, a bit of a downer. People who want action or quick dialogue will absolutely hate it. If you have the patience for a long, aching stare at the wreckage of a human heart, though, you might find it hits home. The premise is simple: a French soldier, Paul, goes to a German town after the war. He carries a load of guilt that feels almost p..."

Russ Powell
Maurice Rostand, Reginald Berkeley, Ernest Vajda, Samson Raphaelson
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