Zev (Christopher Plummer) is one of the few remaining survivors of Auschwitz. We first meet Zev in a nursing home about a week after his wife, Ruth, has died. One of the other men in the home, Max (Martin Landau), who was also with Zev in Auschwitz, says that he has a mission for him, one that they discussed previously -- of course, because of Zev's dementia, he can't remember the conversation (he can barely remember his wife died), so Max gives him a letter explaining everything.
What exactly is his mission? Max has tracked down the name of an Auschwitz guard who took on the identity of an executed prisoner in order to escape after the war ended. He now sends Zev to find every Rudy Kurlander in a (pretty large) radius, determine which one it is -- and then kill him.
What results is a pseudo-thriller with a splash of mystery. Each Rudy Kurlander that Zev meets adds a different shade to the story, twisting and turning the plot to slowly reveal new information. Plummer does a fantastic job with his role, leaving you genuinely afraid for him in his uneven state -- though there are several moments where his fragility is the least of his concerns.
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