No respect for history. Honestly, I went to the movie page by accident. I've heard a lot about Lebensborn. Many of the books I read also remind me of this. It seemed like you could find a movie or write a story about children who witnessed the existence of this object. As they say, the devil is in the details. First, we had to study this period. However, the authors did not even think about it. Or thought about it, but somehow it didn’t work out. The picture is really disappointing. I agree here with the previous speaker. To be honest, I am not a fan of Czech cinema. Their war movies don't look good. They don’t like Germans, but they work for them. You can compare some of them with the adventures of the Brave Soldier Schweik. I served the King of England and others.
I was a little distracted. To return to the topic, I have already said in my previous works that I have nothing against beautiful actresses. Especially when it comes to a young girl who has to survive the war, separation from relatives and loss of homeland. All of this is understandable, but the film never gets too template. I saw a similar movie in the example of Colette (a girl from a concentration camp) and Red Sparrow (with Jennifer Lawrence). The comments are superfluous.
The cast is quite annoying. Actors don’t play, and they are picked out of hand badly. In general, what you can remember here is the beautiful young actresses and the SS form, which looks good on some actors. Another thing is if you want to see a really good movie about a girl who got into another family and tried to make a model Nazi. This is the movie "Book Thief."
Excessive nudity does not give the film the chic and brilliance that is expected of it. Whether you should watch the spring of life, it is up to you!