Walking With the Enemy Reviews
A compelling story is clumsily told in debut director Mark Schmidt's à clef account of the wartime heroics of Pinchas Rosenbaum.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Oct 14, 2021
A daunting amount of better made films recounting the period flounces the necessity of Schmidt's picture.
| Original Score: 1.5/5 | Aug 30, 2019
Walking with the Enemy is an intense and stirring war film that reveals several heroes heretofore unknown to most of us, and this is a good thing.
| Aug 10, 2017
An unheralded tale of true-life World War II heroism is given standard melodramatic treatment in this earnest epic.
| Jun 30, 2014
...perhaps a little overreaching in that it strains for epicness.
| Original Score: 85/100 | Jun 6, 2014
Walking With the Enemy is one of those cinematic conundrums critics face: encountering a should-be-told story in a should-be-avoided movie.
| Original Score: C- | May 10, 2014
"Walking with the Enemy" works best for us history nuts who can get by the film's clichs.
| Original Score: B | Apr 29, 2014
Cliches, subpar acting undercut effect of Holocaust drama.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Apr 29, 2014
Great production value & based on a true story
| Original Score: 4/5 | Apr 28, 2014
Like "Defiance" (2008), which dramatized the resistance efforts led by the Bielski brothers, this is that rare Holocaust drama about Jews fighting back.
| Apr 28, 2014
It is faithful enough to history to bring alive horrible memories to those among the few lucky survivors who were children at the time.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Apr 28, 2014
An unfussy but robust World War II drama inspired by the factual story of a small-town Hungarian rabbi's son who used wile, guile and occasionally brute force to disrupt Nazi occupation and save countless Jewish friends and families.
| Original Score: 6.5/10 | Apr 28, 2014
An old-school drama so sincere, yet so ham-fisted, it borders on parody.
| Apr 27, 2014
A little-known tale of Jewish resistance during the final days of WWII gets tackled with appreciable ambition and blunt, sporadic emotional force in "Walking With the Enemy."
| Apr 27, 2014
Stirring but heavy-handed depiction of W.W. II heroism in Hungary.
| Original Score: 6/10 | Apr 26, 2014
Sometimes awkward and melodramatic, the debut film from director Mark Schmidt nevertheless derives strength from its little-known true-life story of Holocaust heroism.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Apr 25, 2014
Intriguing, though cinematically prosaic and factually loose.
| Original Score: C | Apr 25, 2014
The film is as dramatically inert as its origins are inspirational.
| Original Score: C | Apr 25, 2014
Directed with big budget panache by Mark Schmidt, Walking with the Enemy does justice to a tale that demands to be told
| Original Score: 3/5 | Apr 25, 2014
A badly written, poorly acted, bathetic pageant of bad wigs and worse accents, rendered with production values on a par with NBC's recent Sound of Music mummery.
Full Review | Original Score: 1/4 | Apr 25, 2014