OK so this is a bit of a B movie and looks it, Very annoying overly-loud background music and NO subtitle options.
Cary Elwes is best-known these days for the SAW movies, but I remember him as the Eton love interest of a teenage Guy Burgess later Soviet spy) Rupert Everett in Another Country (1983) probably the best film of both, and Colin Firth.
It is all watchable and an interesting story - focuses on a Christian family though the reason the Nazis persecute them is not explained. Maybe because they are evangelical or a form of Christianity not approved by the state? A note at the start of this movie would have been helpful. Lots of other vagueness here too, esp about the Swiss banker.
Some interesting scenes - and tense ones too - with the Nazis and gestapo. Not sure the ending would have actually happened (remember in Vichy the French Gendarmes rounded up many many thousands of Jews and packed them on trains to the death camps, and the French political class until 1990s collaborated with the Nazis more than has been admitted - Mitterand too).
Made during the pandemic, the 'stay safe' motif is clever and used well.
Not great but not bad so 3 stars. Shame about the too loud music drowning out dialogue. Why subtitle are useful!