Today we introduce a movie about the legendary story of the Jews in World War II. The film is based on a true story that took place during World War II. It tells the story of three Jewish brothers who fled from Nazi Germany-occupied Poland to the deserted forests of Belarus, created a guerrilla force against the Nazis under extremely difficult conditions, and successfully rescued a large number of their fellow Jews from the Nazi butcher's knife. The series was directed by Edward Zwick and co-starred Daniel Craig, Levi Shreibal, Jamie Bell, Alexa Devolos, Alain Kodler, Mark Feierstein and others.

During World War II, the German Nazis carried out a brutal policy of ethnic cleansing in Europe, and the Jews became the ghosts of the German army. In Poland, where both parents were killed by German soldiers, the eldest son, Tuvina, led his two younger brothers, Zuss (Lévi Schreiber) and Asbe (Jamie Bell), to escape the German slaughter and flee to the primeval forests of Belarus. The constant flight of Jews joined the ranks, and life became more and more difficult. They acquired weapons and supplies through several sneak attacks, and managed to persuade a group of Jews to flee into the forest, where they built a well-equipped resistance army and rescued thousands of Jewish people during several years of resistance. In extremely difficult living conditions such as hunger, cold, and disease, they have even established communities including hospitals, schools, and kindergartens.
The film does not have fiery war scenes, nor does it have a beautiful love story, but more reflects the unity and self-discipline of the Jews in the face of the genocidal crisis. Under the condition of severe shortage of materials, people do not hesitate to donate all their property and devote themselves to the work of the whole team and perform their duties. Although Tuvina did not know where they would eventually go, he stubbornly led the people forward, all in order to live an extra day, an hour, a minute. Those who follow him chase the hope of life, even if it seems so fragile. There are no heroes, and everyone, despite shivering in the cold winter, is doing their best. The suffering Jews once again performed the miracle of self-salvation in the primeval forests of Belarus.