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WILL
Directed by
Tim Mielants
R
2024
1h 54m
Drama
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History
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6.8
75%
72%
6.6
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Wilfried Wils must survive as an auxiliary policeman during the German occupation of Antwerp.
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Cast of WILL
Stef Aerts
Wilfried Wils
Matteo Simoni
Lode Metdepenningen
Annelore Crollet
Yvette Metdepenningen
Kevin Janssens
Vincent Vindevogel
Dirk Roofthooft
Felix Verschaffel
Dimitrij Schaad
Gregor Schnabel
Pierre Bokma
Chaim Litzke
Karina Smulders
Myriam
Linn Vandeborne
Kayla
Marc Lauwrys
Gaston
Szymon Wróblewski
Ernst Böhmer
Pit Bukowski
Feldgendarm
Valentijn Dhaenens
Gust
Jan Bijvoet
Police commissioner Jean
Koen De Bouw
Father Metdepenningen
Els Dottermans
Maria Metdepenningen
Jan Decleir
The Professor
Frieda Pittoors
Zulma
Frank Vercruyssen
Jozef Wils
Ariane van Vliet
Roza Wils
WILL Ratings & Reviews
MiamiArtZine
Rubén Rosario
As for Mielants, he skillfully orchestrates the disparate elements...
Common Sense Media
Barbara Shulgasser
This is a devastating indictment of the human instinct to survive.
Decider
John Serba
Wil wisely tells an absorbing small-scale story that keenly represents the big-picture conflict.
FandomWire
M.N. Miller
Netflix's Will is a Morbidly captivating character study about one's own salvation.
But Why Tho?
Jason Flatt
Will (2024) is just another WWII movie. It's not a bad movie. But it's not doing anything to push the medium, and the areas where it attempts to are more exhausting than impactful.
Polygon
Oli Welsh
It's clear-sighted on the cruel compromises of occupation and collaboration, but so fatalistic about them that it winds up wallowing in its own guilt and hopelessness. That's a dark kind of truth, and not necessarily one that anyone needs to hear.
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