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The Poet 2007

Runtime

96 mins

Language

English

English

Set at the dawn of World War II, a Rabbi’s daughter and a disillusioned German soldier fall in love, only to be torn apart by the advancing conflict. Throughout the war’s turmoil they embark on a dangerous, cross‑border quest, confronting suspicion, danger and loss, desperate to reunite against all odds.

Set at the dawn of World War II, a Rabbi’s daughter and a disillusioned German soldier fall in love, only to be torn apart by the advancing conflict. Throughout the war’s turmoil they embark on a dangerous, cross‑border quest, confronting suspicion, danger and loss, desperate to reunite against all odds.

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The Poet does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for The Poet

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In the early days of World War II in Poland, Rachel, Nina Dobrev, is headed home when she runs into a snowstorm and falls unconscious. She is rescued by Oscar Koenig, Jonathan Scarfe, an officer in the German army working undercover to search out resistance fighters. Over the next few days, Oscar nurses Rachel back to health and, in the process, the two fall in love, bonding over the poetry that Oscar writes.

German soldiers destroy Rachel’s village, killing her family. Oscar helps Rachel and Rachel’s fiancé, Bernard, Zachary Bennett, escape into the woods, but he refuses to accompany them, despite Rachel’s pleas. Oscar goes back to his daily routine, scouting for his father, General Koenig, Kim Coates, with whom Oscar has a rough relationship because of their differing opinions on the war. Oscar seeks comfort in his memories of Rachel, and in his mother, Marlene Konig, Daryl Hannah, who shares his disenchantment with the war, and encourages him to search for his lost love.

Bernard and Rachel escape into the mountains, where Rachel becomes sick. They find a farm that is hiding other Jews, and discover that Rachel is not ill—she is pregnant with Oscar’s child. Regardless of the situation that he’s been placed in, Bernard marries Rachel. On the day of their wedding, German soldiers attack and kill everyone hiding in the basement of the farmhouse, but Bernard and Rachel escape and head once more into the woods.

Oscar is redeployed to the Soviet border. Along the road, Oscar, Bernard, and Rachel inadvertently cross paths. Rachel delivers the baby in the woods, and the family of three reach the German camp at the border before Oscar. Bernard gets a job cleaning latrines at the camp, while Rachel becomes a singer/prostitute. Meanwhile, Oscar has been fighting Soviet partisans, trying to get to the camp. When he reaches the camp, Rachel tells him about their son. Oscar begs her to leave with him and to start a new life, so she goes to retrieve their son.

Bernard is playing chess in their tent with a German soldier, when he is sent to clean out an overflowing latrine. Another German soldier takes his place in the game, but loses because he cannot concentrate with the baby crying. In frustration, he lashes out at the baby, killing him, then flees. Rachel returns to the tent a few moments after Bernard and they find the baby dead; they attack and kill the remaining German soldier and flee the camp without telling Oscar.

They are taken in by the Soviet partisans, fighting a mutual enemy. Oscar continues his duties, and when he captures one of the partisans, Rachel and Bernard are given an assignment to kill Oscar. When they see that it’s Oscar, Bernard tells Rachel to run to Oscar while he distracts the partisans. Bernard is mortally wounded, while Oscar kills the other partisans. Oscar promises Bernard that he will take care of Rachel. The film ends with Rachel and Oscar grieving over Bernard’s body.

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R 71

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Kübelwagen Typ 82

The Poet Themes and Keywords

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The Poet Other Names and Titles

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Hearts Of War Opération Varsovie Zwischen den Fronten 1939: Allied Fury O Poeta A költő Poetas Poetul Любовь на линии фронта Opération Varsovie : Le poète Zwischen den Fronten - The Poet Corazones de guerra Poeta Şair 战地诗篇 Hearts of War המשורר

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