Last Saturday night, I rented from Netflix Oorlogswinter (Winter in Wartime). Here is my take on the movie. Granted, I'm not film critic but for the average Joe; this is what I thought of it. First the official synopsis from the Netflix sleeve. This sumptuously photographed drama focuses on 14-year-old Michiel as he wrestles with family loyalties, painful choices between safety and courage, and the harsh realities of war during the last, desperate winter of World War II. Michiel is forced onto the path of adulthood as he attempts to aid a wounded British pilot in German-occupied Netherlands, despite his father's apparent cooperation with enemy soldiers. Spoliers maybe ahead.... The movie is made in the Netherlands so around 85% of it is in Dutch with subtitles (since I am no where near fluent). The extra 15% you get in English thanks to the downed British pilot. One amazing thing about that though, is how close Dutch phrases and words sometimes sound like their English equival...