The story is based on real events that projected in depth the horror that was lived during World War II.
The Literary adaptations They are increasingly dominating the audiovisual market. From romantic comedies, to new dystopian universes and real biographies or stories are the pillars of this New cinematographic era.
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In this case, Netflix presents the adaptation of a book based on real events that revives the hard realities of the Nazi invasion to Poland and the impact of the Holocaust through perspective a family that had to separate to survive the tragedy.


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The power of war narratives lies not only in the recreation of historical events, but also in the ability to connect the viewer with the deepest emotions: Fear, hope, pain and resilience. Through stories loaded with sensitivity, these stories allow not only to reflect on the little things of life, but also about the power of purpose, the reality of survival and unwavering ties among people in times of adversity.
What was the lucky ones about
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The series, based on real facts And in the book that shares its name, follow the life of the Kurc, A Polish Jewish family and his fight during the Second World War. The series shows us more promptly the “adventures” of the Kurc brothers, who when facing the Nazi invasion of Poland They are forced to separate and survive in different parts of the world.
Through its experiences, the series revives the horror of war, resistance to oppression, unstoppable rapes of power and The devastating impact of the Holocaust. Throughout the series, viewers can see the Difficulties, hopeful moments and moments of the brothers, going through all emotions and learning the strength of family ties.
Trailer of we were the lucky ones
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Distribution of we were the lucky ones
- Joey King as Halina Kurc
- Logan Lerman as Addy Kurc
- Robin Weigert as Nechuma Kurc
- Lior Ashkenazi as Sol Kurc
- AMIT RAHAV as Jakob Kurc
- Fairy Yadaron as Mila Kurc
- Henry Lloyd-Hughes as Genek Kurc
- Moran Rosenblatt as HERTA SEIFERT
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