Come What May (Blu-ray) R

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  • Rated: R
  • Encoding: Region A
  • Released: February 7, 2017
  • Originally Released: 2015
  • Label: Cohen Media Group

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User Ratings: 66
"Come What May" is ... too pretty of a movie. It is often sentimental and, worse, schematic. Full Review
New York Times
Sep 8, 2016
Rating: B -- There's nothing excessively imaginative or distinguished about the film, but it has some of the solid narrative pleasures of a good, old-fashioned Hollywood war epic. Full Review
Christian Science Monitor
Sep 9, 2016
Come What May is not a typical, action-filled war movie. Instead, writer/director Christian Carion presents the audience with a refreshing drama that intimately details characters' lives at the start of the German invasion. Full Review
Bust Magazine
Dec 29, 2016
With its old-fashioned gloss, the incident-packed story proves only mildly engaging and finally has little to say. Full Review
Los Angeles Times
Sep 29, 2016
Rating: 2.5/5 -- The movie has some nice quiet moments, but it lacks the emotional power necessary to make up for its slow pace. Full Review
Las Vegas Weekly
Oct 7, 2016
French townsfolk flee invading Nazis, and a father aims to reunite with his son, in Christian Carion's mawkish, one-dimensional WWII drama. Full Review
Variety
Sep 9, 2016
Rating: 2.5/5 -- "Come What May" is a paint-by-numbers account of a real-life World War II event, the displacement of eight million people from their homes in France. Full Review
Arizona Republic
Sep 15, 2016

Product Description:

This historical drama follows the residents of a French village as they flee from the Nazis after their country is invaded in May 1940. Among those making the trek are a German refugee (August Diehl) searching for his missing son and a Scottish captain (Matthew Rhys) whose comrades were killed by the Nazis. Directed by Christian Carion.

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  • UPC: 741952835097
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