Description
Flynn demonstrates a convincing obsession with solving problems, aided by the strong presence of Romola Garai in Prague and the determined Helena Bonham-Carter as his mother in London. The emotional impact is felt through poignant scenes of children waving goodbye to their parents, never to see them again. However, it is the late 80s scenes that truly shine, delving into the complexities of carrying the burden of accomplishing so much while feeling like it's not enough.