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  1. KEY FEATURES. Drive faithfully reproduced iconic trains, such as the ICE 3, ICE 4 and NEWAG Griffin. Create and customize your own trains, from their outer appearance to your cab interior. Manage your company: hire conductors, choose contracts, build your network, maintain your locomotives to prevent breakdowns and emergency repairs.

  2. Central Europe, WWII. The village fool of a small Jewish community warns the townsfolk that the Nazis are coming, and advises them to build a fake deportation train to cross the Russian border and get to Palestine. Some Jews are dressed up with German uniforms, and soon they start getting strange ideas about how it feels to be a Nazi; others ...

  3. Humor is one of the secrets of Jewish survival, and even in the darkest times as WWII, Jews tried to cope with the situation with a mix of faith, resolution and a unique humor that survived and helped them survive the times. Radu Mihaileanu's film is a fantastic story of hope and dreams in horrific times.

  4. Brief Synopsis. In Central Europe in 1941, one of the inhabitants of a shtetl hears stories of nearby villages being flattened by the Nazis and the people being herded onto trains, never to be seen again. He comes up with the audacious plan to buy a train, disguise the villagers as Nazis and captives, and deport th.

  5. The Train of Life. At birth, we board the train and meet our parents, and we believe they will always travel by our side. As time goes by, other people will board the train; and they will be significant i.e. our siblings, friends, children, and even the love of your life. However, at some station our parents will step down from the train ...

  6. Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema. 7.6. /10. 435 Ratings. In 1941, the inhabitants of a small Jewish village in Central Europe organize a fake deportation train so that they can escape the Nazis and flee to Palestine.

  7. What saves "Train of Life" from sinking into sudsy Holocaust kitsch is its sustained comic buoyancy. The movie doesn't pretend for an instant to be anything more than a rustic comic fairy tale. As the director (an exile from Ceausescu's Romania), acknowledges in the production notes, even the most ingeniously constructed ghost train could never have eluded Nazi detection.