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Directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel.
The last ten days of Adolf Hitler and his Nazi regime are seen through the eyes of a young woman in his employ in this historical drama from Germany. Traudl Junge (Alexandra Maria Lara) was 22 years old when, in the fall of 1942, she was hired to be personal secretary to Adolf Hitler (Bruno Ganz). In April of 1945, Junge was still working for Hitler as forces were bearing down on Germany and the leader retreated to a secret bunker in Berlin for what would prove to be the last ten days of his life, as well as that of the Third Reich. As Hitler's mistress Eva Braun (Juliane Köhler) attempts to throw a cheerful birthday party for her man, Hitler's closest associates, including Heinrich Himmler (Ulrich Noethen), Joseph Goebbels (Ulrich Matthes), and Albert Speer (Heino Ferch), urge him to flee the city with only Goebbels maintaining any illusions that the Third Reich has any hope of survival. Hitler refuses to leave Berlin, and he spends his final days ranting and raving to Junge, blaming all around him as he tries to understand where his leadership went wrong. Meanwhile, Goebbels and his wife round up their six children and bring them to the bunker as Berlin begins to topple, determined to take their lives rather than face the Allies after Germany's certain defeat. Der Untergang (aka The Downfall) was based in part on the memoirs of the real-life Traudl Junge, whose experiences also formed the basis of the 2002 documentary Im Toten Winkel: Hitlers Sekretarin (aka Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary). ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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SpoutBlogSpoutBlog The Downfall Meme
by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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"I was really into that video that was going around last week, of the scene from Downfall transformed via subtitles into the story of Hillary Clinton’s last stand––not just because I dislike Hillary Clinton, but because there’s a goofiness to it that makes it seem more clever than your typical “this politician is just like Hitler!” joke. A lot of my favorite parts are too obscene to excerpt, although I do like it when s/he slams “those fainting sissies over at MoveOn.org” for “choking on their tofu because I voted for the Iraq war!” But I think I was most impressed by what I thought was the novel choice of material––a 3-year old German film detourned into YouTube propaganda? How imaginative! Um, turns out, it’s not as novel as I thought. A twitter from Chuck Tryon alerted me to the news that Downfall has been the basis of YouTube parodies long before the Hillary clip came to light. Many of these parodies reconfigure Hitler as a frustrated Xbox user; Hitler also has problems using Vi ... " [More]
KarinaKarina The Downfall Meme
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"I was really into that video that was going around last week, of the scene from Downfall transformed via subtitles into the story of Hillary Clinton’s last stand––not just because I dislike Hillary Clinton, but because there’s a goofiness to it that makes it seem more clever than your typical “this politician is just like Hitler!” joke. A lot of my favorite parts are too obscene to excerpt, although I do like it when s/he slams “those fainting sissies over at MoveOn.org” for “choking on their tofu because I voted for the Iraq war!” But I think I was most impressed by what I thought was the novel choice of material––a 3-year old German film detourned into YouTube propaganda? How imaginative! Um, turns out, it’s not as novel as I thought. A twitter from Chuck Tryon alerted me to the news that Downfall has been the basis of YouTube parodies long before the Hillary clip came to light. Many of these parodies reconfigure Hitler as a frustrated Xbox user; Hitler also has problems using Vi ... " [More]
acheiseyacheisey About Hilter's Last Three Years ...
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"I really loved this movie. Although it's all in german there is english subtitle so you can follow along. This movie really show what happen's with Hilter's last days on Earth. This really in a must see movie but I don't recommend for ages under 18 for this movie is really intense. Now the story begins with Hilter chosing his Secretary to take all of his important notes. Now the man who plans Hilter. You can't tell that he's not his clone. This is must see movie for any War World II fan. The war was brutal but to understand what Hilter did during the war you must watch this movie. Hilter had a complex mind of what he wanted in this world. What he did to innocent Jews & his own family and followers. How could a man be so cruely to all he was around. " [More]
joem18bjoem18b Re: Unlikely Double Features
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"Porcupine, if you put up a pair like that, you need to splain it. My first guess is that you had to help out in a kindergarten class one time and it totally freaked you out? (But no. If you were comparing kindergarten children to predators, like I hoped, you would have put the movies in the opposite order. So I guess this is like Fistful of Dollars and Bronco Billy or Terminator and Junior.)In which case I offer Going My Way and Bad Education.Perspectives on war:Letters from Iwo Jima and We Were SoldiersPaths of Glory and JarheadTimes change:Max and Der Untergang (Downfall)Pan's Labyrinth and L'Auberge Espagnole " [More]
Prelude76Prelude76 Re: Top War Films
by Prelude76 in Top 5
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"There's a lot of good choices already on here, so let me make a Top 5 with films not mentioned yet. 1. Letters from Iwo Jima : Uses the same production team that gave us 'Saving Private Ryan', but the incredible direction from Clint Eastwood makes this a true WW2 film that Saving Private Ryan always wished it was. It will completely drain you emotionally. I haven't seen its counterpart, 'Flags of our Fathers' yet, but I suspect that Iwo Jima version is the better part, from reviews I've read. 2. Stalingrad : This German film is a masterpiece. Most people know the Battle of Stalingrad from the point of view of the Russians, as depicted in all its Hollywood glory in 'Enemy at the Gates'. I'm not bashing that film, i thought the special fx were incredible, the sniper warfare was great, and the 'one man gets rifle, one man gets only bullets' scene really showed how desperate the Russian side was, just throwing everything at the Ge ... " [More]
RisseladaRisselada movie year countdown #5 - 2002 ...
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"This blog entry is part of my “movie year countdown”. To read more about that check out my first Spout filmblog entry.Im toten Winkel - Hitlers Sekretärin (Blind Spot. Hitler's Secretary)I don't know if I want to say too much about this one. To describe the premise is simple. The entire film is one woman in front of a camera telling her story. This woman is 81-year-old Traudl Junge. When she was a teenager, she worked in close proximity with Adolf Hitler as one of his few personal secretaries. She ate lunch every day with him. She was there in his final hours and was one of the last to see him alive.Apparently the filmmakers were able to convince her to tell her story on film, only a few months before she passed away. One wonders if this woman almost holding on, avoiding death until she was finally, seemingly with almost resistance at times to pouring out her true honest feelings at the time. Up until then she had apparently been mostly silent, alt ... " [More]
JaybrielJaybriel Bruno Ganz in Downfall
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"I find it difficult to deal critically with the Holocaust, Germany, Germans in general, and films about the Nazi era, but I thought I'd post briefly about this movie. It is touching, terrifying, and a little gut-wrenching, and a topic that could have been killed easily by bad writing, bad acting, an attempt to draw political lines between the '40s and today too broadly; but I thought on all counts it was great. Mostly, though, I wanted to say this about Bruno Ganz: is he the German Gerard Depardieu? Why is he so little known here in the U. S.? Is it because German films are so much less broadly popular than French films? Is it that Americans besides myself find it impossible to fully disassociate Germany even now with the Nazi regime? Ganz's portrayal of Hitler in his last days in Downfall is remarkable. He brings an intensity to the performance, swinging between gentle, soft tones and rage in a way that is totally believeable and belies an underlying madness without making t ... " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
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Any honest effort to fictionalize Adolf Hitler is bound to encounter criticism, because it is impossible to dramatize any aspect of his life without portraying him as, essentially, a human being. Even a film like Olivier Hirschbiegel's Downfall, which portrays Hitler's grim last days and makes it clear that he was mad, is criticized because it shows him in a few lighter moments. How can the beast who slaughtered innocent millions have been capable of gently mussing a young boy's hair or putting a nervous secretary at ease with a joke? But Hirschbiegel and screenwriter/producer Bernd Eichinger understand that evil does not exist in a vacuum and that part of what makes Hitler and Nazi Germany so unfathomable is that the worst of them were still human, and that the state was kept running by essentially normal people. The film is compelling to the extent that it makes clear that true believers like Joseph Goebbels (Ulrich Matthes of Winter Sleepers) and Hitler (Bruno Ganz) may have singled out the Jews, but eventually their contempt spread to all of humanity, including, tellingly, their own people. "They gave us our mandate," says Goebbels, expressing no sympathy for the ordinary Berliners being slaughtered because Hitler refuses to surrender. By Hitler's twisted standard, meanwhile, it's the German people who have failed him. The film as a whole, however, is rather slow and scattered, showing clear signs that it was cobbled together from a multitude of historical sources. Traudl Junge (Alexandra Maria Lara) certainly has an interesting story (already told in the documentary, Hitler's Secretary), but the filmmakers offer little insight into why such people allowed themselves to be caught up in the madness. Downfall succeeds, for the most part, in painstakingly depicting who did what when, but beyond that, it feels like a missed opportunity. Nevertheless, the film did garner widespread acclaim in the American press, with many proclaiming it a contemporary masterpiece. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
 



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