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Based on the popular novel by Jane Yolen, a typical American teenager gets transported back in time and experiences firsthand the horrors of the Holocaust and discovers the meaning of her family's heritage. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)

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español El enfoque inicial de Dustin Hoffman prometía una experiencia artística destacada. No he visto una película sobre la Segunda Guerra Mundial en mucho tiempo. Los números del diablo se presentan de manera interesante, señalando con el dedo levantado la ignorancia de los horrores de la historia que no deben ser olvidados. Solo Kirsten Dunst no me cae demasiado bien, Brittany Murphy claramente la supera. ()

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inglés The Devil's Arithmetic from Showtime is an adaptation of a children's book addressing the Holocaust. The author, Jane Yolen, herself a Jew, first established herself as a children's book writer before gaining the courage to tackle such a personal topic. The Devil's Arithmetic was nominated for a Nebula award in 1988 and won the National Jewish Book Award. Similarly, a decade later, the film succeeded, with its message being clear to everyone. It is a typical television movie suitable for history lessons and I wouldn't really have any other expectations for it. The goal is to engage teenagers, to deliver an important story to them in a way that captivates them emotionally and doesn't leave them indifferent. Additionally, Kirsten Dunst and Brittany Murphy are excellent in their roles. ()

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