One Life – Anthony Hopkins Shines in a Stirring Historical Drama
In One Life, Anthony Hopkins delivers a masterclass in subtlety and depth, portraying the remarkable story of Sir Nicholas Winton, a British humanitarian who saved 669 children from the Holocaust. Directed by James Hawes, this historical drama beautifully captures the profound impact of one man's quiet heroism, weaving together past and present to deliver an emotionally resonant narrative. The film splits its time between the elderly Winton (Hopkins) reflecting on his past and the younger Winton (Johnny Flynn) navigating the moral and logistical challenges of orchestrating the Kindertransport, a daring rescue operation that brought Jewish children to safety in Britain. This dual timeline structure works well, allowing the audience to witness both the immediate stakes of Winton's mission and the long-lasting emotional weight of his actions. Hopkins, as expected, brings gravitas to the role of the older Winton. His performance is restrained but powerful, embodying a man burdened ...