Anthropoid

Resistance has a code name

7.1
20162h

Production

Logo for 22h22
Logo for Lucky Man Films
Logo for LD Entertainment

In December 1941, Czech soldiers Jozef Gabčík and Jan Kubiš parachute into their occupied homeland to assassinate Nazi officer Reinhard Heydrich.

Available For Free On

Logo for Kanopy
Logo for Hoopla

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Thumbnail for video: Anthropoid Q&A with Cillian Murphy, Jamie Dornan and Sean Ellis | BFI

Anthropoid Q&A with Cillian Murphy, Jamie Dornan and Sean Ellis | BFI

Thumbnail for video: ANTHROPOID | "Freedom" TV Spot - Now Playing

ANTHROPOID | "Freedom" TV Spot - Now Playing

Thumbnail for video: ANTHROPOID | "Target" Clip

ANTHROPOID | "Target" Clip

Thumbnail for video: ANTHROPOID | "Heydrich" Clip

ANTHROPOID | "Heydrich" Clip

Thumbnail for video: ANTHROPOID | "Lipstick" Clip

ANTHROPOID | "Lipstick" Clip

Cast

Photo of Jamie Dornan

Jamie Dornan

Jan Kubiš

Photo of Cillian Murphy

Cillian Murphy

Josef Gabčík

Photo of Charlotte Le Bon

Charlotte Le Bon

Marie Kovárníková

Photo of Anna Geislerová

Anna Geislerová

Lenka Fafková

Photo of Harry Lloyd

Harry Lloyd

Adolf Opálka

Photo of Toby Jones

Toby Jones

Jan Zelenka

Photo of Alena Mihulová

Alena Mihulová

Mrs. Moravec

Photo of Marcin Dorociński

Marcin Dorociński

Ladislav Vanék

Photo of Bill Milner

Bill Milner

Ata Moravec

Photo of Sam Keeley

Sam Keeley

Josef Bublík

Photo of Jiří Šimek

Jiří Šimek

Karel Curda

Photo of Mish Boyko

Mish Boyko

Jan Hrubý

Photo of Václav Neužil

Václav Neužil

Josef Vaclík

Photo of Andrej Polák

Andrej Polák

Jaroslav Svarc

Photo of Sean Mahon

Sean Mahon

Dr. Eduard

Photo of Detlef Bothe

Detlef Bothe

Reinhard Heydrich

Photo of Jan Hájek

Jan Hájek

Bretislav Bauman

Photo of Jan Budař

Jan Budař

Josef Chalupský

More Like This

Reviews

R

Reno

8/10

**Assassinating the nazi general was their mission, but it initiated the resistance.**

Honestly, I thought it was some science fiction film. The title sounded like one, so I had to google for its definition. This is an assassination theme, that sets in the early 40s in the Czechoslovakia. The early days of the world war two, where the exile soldiers were sent to eliminate the nazi general Reinhard Heydrich, who was handling the Czechoslovakian affairs. From theirs preparation to the plan execution and the outcome of the result was what this film reveals for us.

A war film, that too was based on the real, especially the WWII means no need to say how powerful it would be. This was directed by the 'Metro Manila' filmmaker. An internationally produced film, but the cast does not have any big names. I mean Jamie Dornan and Cillian Murphy are not globally recognised, particularly when it comes to the film marketing. So it stumbled at the box office. I liked them both and the others as well. The film was not bad as criticised by the film critics. I would say make your own call after watching it.

It was so neat and clean on what it dealt with. The issue with it was too much blank space and then in the mid part where the assassination happened, the film came alive. Again towards the final, the pace gone up and finished strongly. So I think overall length should have been trimmed for a better narration/result. Not for me, I liked as it is now, but some viewers think it is a draggy.

Small budget film, but worth a watch. Because the production quality was great, no compromise on visuals or the settings, but most of them were shot in the real locations to give us the real effect. Definitely one of the best film among WWII related theme. Anyway, this is not a war film, but very much similar to the recent Korean film 'Assassination' about killing the Japanese general. Films like this are must see, because it reveals how much the people, the society and the nation struggled under the nazi atrocities. Surely recommended!

_8/10_

G

CinemaSerf

6/10

This is a competent remake of the 1975 "Operation Daybreak" film that tells the story of the assassination of Hitler's Czech leader Reinhard Heydrich. It's fair to say that this man was a pretty ghastly individual, behind much of the Nazi's policies of extermination and answerable only to Himmler and the Führer in the grand scheme of things. "Kubis" (Jamie Dornan) and "Gabcik" (Cillian Murphy) have been sent by the government in exile in London to kill this relatively poorly protected man, but their arrival causes considerable consternation amongst the local resistance. They fear, all too realistically, the impact that any attempt on Heydrich's life will have on the local population. Entire villages are likely to be wiped out and wholesale slaughter will certainly ensue. Their question is: is this just one act too far or is it just the message they want to send to prove they are not yet under the SS jackboot. It's a well crafted if a little slow iteration of this story of courage and I wasn't really sold on the two lead performances. They are adequate enough but somehow the sense of menace isn't as developed or palpable as with the frankly much more potent version from the mid 1970s. The conclusion is history, so there's not much room for Sean Ellis to manoeuvre, but he does manage to use a solid supporting cast to capture the determination of a population that realises more - and greater - sacrifices must be made if they are to regain their freedom. The film looks great, plenty of attention to detail and some fine Prague photography but it is just a little sterile for me. Worth a watch, though - just not great.

You've reached the end.