‘I’ll Find You’ releases Official Trailer, which is described as a WWII version of ‘Romeo and Juliet’

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The trailer for “I’ll Find You”, directed by female director Martha Coolidge and starring Leo Sutter, Adelaide Clemens and Stellan Skarsgård, has been released.

In the preview, an epic love story that took place in the war years surfaced.

The entire trailer has a smooth narrative, and the actors’ performances are also very interesting, especially the story body that combines war, love, and music, which is even more surprising.

Some media described “I’ll Find You” as a World War II version of “Romeo and Juliet”.

'I'll Find You' releases Official Trailer, which is described as a WWII version of 'Romeo and Juliet'

The story of “I’ll Find You” begins before World War II, when two young men meet in a band. The young Robert Pulaski was a tenor, and Rachel was a very gifted violinist. Two little and no guessing, they gradually developed a good feeling.

Years later, they are still the same as when they were children, a pair of beautiful people who say nothing.

But with Rachel a Jew and Robert Pulaski a Catholic, the pressures of the family slowly came.

When war strikes, Rachel and her family are taken away by the Nazis. To find his love, Robert Pulaski must perform in front of the Nazis, not letting go of every clue from the concentration camps.

Judging from the plot of the story, this will be a film that is quite heavy on plot and performance.

The plot does not seem to have many ups and downs and reversals, but this is a test of the director’s directing ability and level.

The film’s director Martha Coolidge is a famous American female director.

On September 10, 1991, she directed the feature film “Rambling Rose” released. The film won Best Picture at the 7th Independent Spirit Awards, and Martha Coolidge won Best Director for the film.

'I'll Find You' releases Official Trailer, which is described as a WWII version of 'Romeo and Juliet'

On March 5, 2000, Martha Coolidge participated in the directing of the love film “If These Walls Could Talk 2”, for which she was nominated for Best Director at the 53rd Directors Guild of America Awards.

In 2001, Martha Coolidge was elected president of the Directors Guild of America, the union’s first female president.

At present, the film is scheduled to be released on February 25, and it will be launched simultaneously on theaters and streaming media platforms.

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