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Is Netflix’s ‘All The Light We Cannot See’ based on a true story?

Netflix' World War Two drama looks sleek and stylish. But is it based on fact?

Buzz is building around Netflix’s new four-part drama series Mark Ruffalo, and up-and-coming German actor Louis Hofmann, the series is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Anthony Doerr. But is the World War Two drama based on a true story, or not?

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In fact, All The Light We Cannot See is fictional, though the backdrop for the story is entirely real. The Battle of St Malo was fought in August 1944, less than a month after Allied forces broke out from their bridgehead on Normandy’s beaches. Concerned about a flank attack on their armies as they pushed eastwards towards , a group of American, British, and Free French units were detached to head west into Brittany instead. The port town of St Malo had been heavily fortified by the Germans, and a siege was imposed. Doerr situates the action in the town itself during the siege, with Loberti and Hofmann playing a blind French girl and a young German boy pressed into service against his will, as the Nazi manpower shortage began to bite. The trailer, which dropped in the spring, speaks to a lavish production with a big budget, and has already garnered in excess of five million views of YouTube. If it lives up to the hype, All The Light We Cannot See will be worth watching.


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Craig Jones is a freelance writer based in California. His interests include science fiction, horror, historical dramas, and surreal comedy. He thinks Batman Forever was pretty good, and has a PowerPoint to prove it.