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    Where Hands Touch

    Among the chaos of wars, this dramatic-romantic film recounts a story about a young girl named Lina. Lina is a 15-year-old daughter of a white German mother and a black father. Because of her color skin, she may faces some difficulties about racism in the society. One day, she meets Lutz who is a young from the Nazy army. Lutz gives Lina what she hasn't found, love, and she begins to feel that she has someone who loves her with her nature. But what can happen when the war separates them from each other?. It's a struggling dramatic story.
    Duration: 122 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 2018
    IMDb: 6.6
    4.5
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    Will we ever learn from history Great movie
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  • Actors of "Where Hands Touch"

  • Characters of "Where Hands Touch"

    Leyna. Character of Where Hands Touch
    Lutz. Character of Where Hands Touch
    Played by: George MacKay
    Hauptscharführer. Character of Where Hands Touch
  • Critic Reviews of "Where Hands Touch"

    Observer
    September 14, 2018

    Where Hands Touch is a coming of age story, a saga of war, and a heart-rending love story about a forbidden romance that defied the odds against survival in a living hell.

    Los Angeles Times
    September 13, 2018

    Asante usually excels at sharing stories audiences haven't seen before, so it's unfortunate that this one feels so dully familiar.

    New York Times
    September 13, 2018

    A gut-wrenching misfire.

    RogerEbert.com
    September 10, 2018

    When the complex, humanizing portrayal of Nazi characters and SS soldiers enter the picture, good intentions do derail fast, leading to disturbing outcomes.

    Hollywood Reporter
    September 10, 2018

    Throughout, Asante raises questions about bravery, conscience and, most of all, identity.

    Variety
    September 10, 2018

    Stenberg carries the magnetism she brought to her breakthrough role in the YA romance "Everything, Everything," but she's betrayed by a stilted rendering of a rarely illuminated piece of history.

    Cinema Axis
    December 16, 2018

    While not hitting the heights it could have, Where Hands Touch is a reminder that there are plenty of stories from this era that have yet to be told.

    Cinemalogue
    September 28, 2018

    ... provides mild insight into an obscure aspect of the war, although its heartfelt intentions ring hollow amid an abundance of sentimentality.

    Pajiba
    September 21, 2018

    Where Hands Touch is unfortunately as problematic as we assumed; the questions it raises about national vs. cultural identity didn't need a Nazi romance to be resonant.

    Geeks of Color
    September 20, 2018

    Asante focuses our attention on yet another story of the Black experience and she accomplishes what she sets out to do. Where Hands Touch is an important and beautiful film.

    Shadow and Act
    September 20, 2018

    Where Hands Touch is a waste of solid acting by Amandla Stenberg, and time for its viewers. Asante's attempt to make Nazi characters appear sympathetic is a perfect example of not reading the room, especially in this contentious time in our country.

    Movie Nation
    September 19, 2018

    The longer it lasts, the more insipid it gets

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