The Only Way

The Only Way

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  • Genre: Thriller
  • Release Date: 2025-07-19
  • Runtime: 10 minutes
  • Production Company: AAD Production
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Description

"In a world where the dead walk, survival isn’t the hardest part — it’s the choices you have to live with." Set in post-apocalyptic Germany, The Only Way follows three survivors — two brothers and a loyal friend — as they navigate a world consumed by the undead. When faced with an unthinkable decision, how far would you go for the people you love?

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Reviews

  • Masterless

    3
    By Masterless
    Interesting to see a story told from the Jewish Danish perspective of WW2 plus the debut of a young Jane Seymour in her first major film role but this unfortunately must be one of the most boring war drama's ever put to screen. Static camera movement, a cast speaking predominantly in proper English (not a hint of a Danish accent), and a story where everything goes almost too perfect for the protagonists and there's not much here to get excited about. Even the score is fairly droll. One of the main characters is a violin maker and you would think that would feature as some motif inside the score but no. With so many amazing WW2 films out there, this one's hard to recommend. Avoid (unless you're Danish or a huge Jane Seymour fan).
  • CinemaSerf

    6
    By CinemaSerf
    This is quite an interesting depiction of the activities of the Danish underground during their WWII occupation by the Nazis. It centres around the Jewish "Stein" family, and of the attempts by the courageous local population to shelter them, and to help them escape to safety. It features a gently engaging performance from a young Jane Seymour, and a host of Danish talent that add authenticity to the piece. It is a little light-weight at times, but the narrative makes no bones about the attitude of most of the people to do what they can to thwart the ambitions of their overlords - and that story is riddled with bravery and potency. The production is a bit limited, it can't have had much of a budget, but what we have here is food for thought, especially for those of us whose nations did not find themselves with unwanted house-guests during the war.

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