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The Optimist

3 March, 2026 by KatBp 18 Comments

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post on behalf of Review Wire Media for Trafalgar Releasing.

I absolutely love movies that are based on true stories. These are some of the best movies in my opinion. The Optimist is a movie that is based on true  events. If you love these kinds of movies, you’re not going to want to miss this one. It is a very good movie. This movie follows a holocaust survivor. I found this story very interesting. I always love to learn more about the past, even when it is painful to hear, which is usually is. This is a movie about healing and trauma, so keep that in mind when watching the movie. Overall, a very wonderful movie though. I highly enjoyed it. 

Synopsis 

Based on a true story, THE OPTIMIST follows Holocaust survivor Herbert Heller and the unlikely friendship that transforms two lives. At 15, Herbert escaped the Auschwitz-Birkenau death march, carrying the weight of silence for six decades. When he finally breaks that silence, he forms a life-saving bond with Abby, a troubled teenager confronting her own pain. Together, they discover hope, healing, and the transformative power of being truly seen.

Directed by Finn Taylor and produced by Jeanine Thomas, THE OPTIMIST stars Stephen Lang and Elsie Fisher in an intimate, intergenerational story about trauma, memory, and healing. Lang delivers a career-defining performance opposite Fisher in a story developed over more than a decade by Thomas, who first met Heller before his passing in 2021. The film honors Heller’s legacy as an educator and survivor who shared his testimony with thousands of students nationwide.

The ensemble cast includes Luke David Blumm, Leah Pipes, Ben Geurens, Ursula Parker, Slavko Sobin, Stella Stocker, Oskar Hes, and Robin Weigert. Produced by Jeanine Thomas and Noah Lang, with executive producer Todd Slater, the film features cinematography by Antonio Riestra and Alexander Surkala and editing by Kaufmanova Olina and Rick LeCompte.

“Herbert’s story shows how one person can change countless lives,” said director Finn Taylor. Producer Jeanine Thomas added, “This film is the fulfillment of a promise to honor his truth.” Stephen Lang called the role “a profound privilege.”

Cast: Stephen Lang (Avatar), Elsie Fisher, and Luke David Blumm (Where the Crawdads Sing and The King of Staten Island)

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Comments

  1. Natalie

    3 March, 2026 at 1:45 pm

    This sounds like a fantastic watch! I’m always looking for new movies, and this might be my next one!

    Reply
    • KatBp

      3 March, 2026 at 2:29 pm

      It sure is!

      Reply
  2. Ben

    3 March, 2026 at 4:42 pm

    I’m really looking forward to seeing this. It has such a powerful message. Sometimes, you need a movie like that.

    Reply
    • KatBp

      3 March, 2026 at 4:58 pm

      Yes! It was such a powerful movie.

      Reply
  3. Amber Myers

    3 March, 2026 at 8:53 pm

    I am going to be watching this soon. I cannot wait. I love movies with history–I am sure I will cry.

    Reply
    • KatBp

      3 March, 2026 at 9:09 pm

      Right! It was definitely a good one.

      Reply
  4. Dr. Terri Steffes

    3 March, 2026 at 10:18 pm

    This is my favorite era to read about and I bet that I would love this movie. It makes me sad that anyone had to go through what these survivors went through.

    Reply
    • KatBp

      4 March, 2026 at 6:00 am

      Right! It is definitely a sad movie, but very good.

      Reply
  5. Melanie E

    4 March, 2026 at 4:28 am

    This sounds like a really interesting but also a hard hitting movie. It’s probably a good idea to make sure that I have tissues handy.

    Reply
    • KatBp

      4 March, 2026 at 6:00 am

      Yes, it sure is.

      Reply
  6. LisaLisa

    4 March, 2026 at 9:26 am

    This was so interesting and such a related movie to many who watch, all those years he carried that trauma in silence.

    Reply
    • KatBp

      5 March, 2026 at 5:48 am

      Yes!

      Reply
  7. jerry godinho

    4 March, 2026 at 12:56 pm

    Your post about The Optimist beautifully highlights the power of storytelling to bridge generations and spark a real emotional connection. This true-story drama follows Holocaust survivor Herbert Heller and his unlikely friendship with a troubled teen, showing how courage, healing, and empathy can emerge when someone finally shares their truth. Thanks for spotlighting such a deeply moving film. It’s a reminder that hope and human connection truly can transform lives.

    Reply
    • KatBp

      5 March, 2026 at 5:48 am

      It really is an amazing movie. Very sad, but good to watch.

      Reply
  8. Christy G

    4 March, 2026 at 9:27 pm

    This sounds like an interesting movie. The only thing I remember about the holocaust time period was the Diary of Anne Frank. I know that was a very hard time period for many people. God forbid we ever treat other human beings like that again. 🙁

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    • KatBp

      5 March, 2026 at 5:46 am

      Yes, I remember that as well. This is certainly a good movie to see too.

      Reply
  9. Melissa Cushing

    5 March, 2026 at 1:51 pm

    As a history buff I know that I will enjoy this movie. I also love movies based on true events and the synopsis for this one sounds fabulous and I will for sure be checking this one out 😉 Thank you so much for sharing this one with us!

    Reply
    • KatBp

      5 March, 2026 at 4:23 pm

      Right! It was such a great one.

      Reply

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Hello! I’m Kathy. I’m a full time mother of two daughters. I also have a husband who I’ve been married to for 16 years. I’m passionate about food, DIY, photography & animals. I enjoy cooking, traveling, taking photos, writing and spending time with my family.

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