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Indlæser... Downfall [2004 film]af Oliver Hirschbiegel (Director), Bernd Eichinger (Screenwriter)
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Superb rendition of the last days in the bunker. Non-judgemental, thoughtful and gives the story room to breathe. Some superb acting. Repays close attention, this is not a conventional 'war film'. ( ) Il film racconta gli ultimi dieci giorni di vita di Adolf Hitler, a partire dal suo cinquantaseiesimo compleanno, il 20 aprile 1945, fino al suicidio avvenuto nel bunker di Berlino, pochi giorni prima della resa incondizionata della Germania. Hitler rifiuterà ogni trattativa, nonché qualsiasi ipotesi di resa. (fonte: amazon.it) Un dramma basato sul libro di Joachim Fest, Traudl Junge e Melissa Miller e occupa gli ultimi giorni di Hitler dal punto di vista di una giovane segretaria Trudel Junge. L'argomento principale del film è che il popolo tedesco era in realtà vittima di un dittatore brutale. Il film si svolge per lo più nel bunker di Hitler a Berlino nel maggio del 1945 durante lo smembramento della Germania bombardata. i generali di Hitler rendono chiara a lui la gravità della situazione, ma lui insiste fino a negare l'evidenza e sperando che l'esercito lo avrebbe salvato dalla sconfitta. Ogni volta che sente un rapporto che contraddice le loro speranze è furioso e accusa i suoi generali di codardia e il tradimento. Si allontana dalla realtà finché non finisce la sua vita. Alla fine del film viene presentato in una un colloquio con Traudl Junge in cui lei dice che quando ha scoperto che Sophie Scholl (studente tedesco che fu giustiziato nel 1943 con l'accusa di aver cospirato contro Hitler) è nato lo stesso anno in cui venne alla luce, si rese conto che in realtà non ha alcuna giustificazione per aver lavorato per Hitler. Il film, che è riuscito ad avere molto successo in Germania, è stato introdotto nel paese solo dopo che un sondaggio sulla legittimità dello screening nel paese. Hitler's last days, from the perspective of his secretary. Highly-recommended. Ganz' Hitler is one of the most memorable performances you'll ever see. It's hard to put my finger on why I don't feel it deserves an A, but I think it has something to do with the cast being unreasonably ginormous. (If you're not a history buff, you probably won't know who half these people are or why we're supposed to care about them.) Concept: B Story: B Characters: A Dialog: A Pacing: B Cinematography: B Special effects/design: A Acting: A Music: C Enjoyment: B GPA: 3.3/4 The film, Downfall, is about the last 12 days of Hitler in the bunker in Berlin as seen through the eyes of Traudl Junge, his personal secretary for the last 2 1/2 years of the war. Hitler's top aides, loyal supporters, and those who tried to convince Hitler of the need to surrender to save what was physically left of Germany so that the nation could recover after the war. The acting is well done and portrayals realistic with Bruno Ganz winning a Best Actor award for his portrayal of Hitler. Since the war scenes of street fighting in Berlin are bloody and gritty it is more appropriate for older high school students. The interviews with the director, crew and actors gives more insight into why the film was made and how and why the actors portrayed their characters as they did. Traudl (Humps) Junge was 22 when she became Hitler's secretary, and wrote her memoirs shortly after the war at the suggestion of a friend. She collaborated with Melissa Muller for the book, Hitler's Last Secretary: A Firsthand Account of Life with Hitler, which is the basis for the movie. After the war she was classified as a "young follower" and had various jobs as a secretary. There is an interview in the Extras where Traudl says that she hadn't thought too much about her past until she passed a plaque for Sophie and Hans Scholl and realized that being young wasn't an excuse, she could have found out what was going on if she had really wanted to do so. She died in Munich in 2002. Mature students who have been well prepared could benefit from seeing and discussing the film and its Extra's editorial contents. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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Takes you into Hitler's bunker, in 1945, during the brutal and harrowing last days of the Third Reich. Seen through the eyes of Hitler's infamous secretary Traudl Junge, optimism crumbles into grim realization and terror as it becomes clear that Germany's defeat is inevitable. As the Russian army circles the city, the dimly lit halls of the underground refuge become an execution chamber for the Fuhrer and his closest advisors. No library descriptions found. |
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