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In the chaotic aftermath of WWII, a group of German POWs are accidentally sent to a female-run Soviet prison camp. When the guards are given the task of weeding out the SS officers, they play a bitter game of cat and mouse with the prisoners. Each group slowly learns that situations are not what they seem; prejudices are sometimes unjustly held; and love can be found in even the harshest places. (official distributor synopsis)

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D.Moore 

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English I can see John Malkovich and Thomas Kretschmann in any movie and I know they won't disappoint. Therefore, in In Transit, these two gentlemen were the best that the creators offered me. The plot was shallow, especially in the last third, almost unbelievably naive, the performances of 90% of the people were mediocre, the characters were undeveloped, I didn't develop anything that could be called sympathy for practically any of them... But I did like the music. Otherwise, it was pretty weak. As a TV movie, In Transit would probably hold up - especially with a female audience. It's a bit of lemonade film. ()

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