Posted on 12/11/2008 6:58:53 AM PST by mel
Sophie Scholl was executed by guillotine by Third Reich for her Hitler resistance activities. She was found guilty of distributing leaflets at college and for this she was killed. This is a dramatization of that event, it is a movie that will not leave you and will have you thinking about it for days after viewing. I highly recommend this film.
Two thumbs way the hell up.
It won't be the first time I was introduced to Great films on WWII on FR, that I would otherwise probably never would of seen. Others;
LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL 1998
(Italian: La vita è bella)
Do NOT watch it in English. You will enjoy it much more in Italian. The subtitles are easy to follow.
Trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBfjzzAVjWo
And
DOWNFALL 2004
Freisler was over the top in real life. But he got his just desserts in the end.
I wonder if the actor who portrayed Hitler in Downfall said in the studio cafeteria, “They lose me right after the bunker scene.”
I don’t think he got his just deserts at all. Justice demanded a public trial and a gallows, not accidental death in an air raid.
You think Nazism is a clear and present danger. Thanks for the insight.
Perhaps you can do us a favor and provide a list of anti-communist films and anti-Jihadist films. Then we can see which are available on Net-Flix. If any were shown at “a theatre near you” or on TV, they didn’t receive much advertising.
I liked “The Path to 9/11.” Too bad it was shown once and locked away. Contrary to your assertions, it was not about Nazi terrorists. I suppose you could say it all stems from original sin. Ah yes, the big picture. But sometimes smaller pictures are useful. For example, you wouldn’t want to bomb the wrong target.
Nah, I think Freisler would have relished a public trial.
The other thing about Freisler is that like a lot of Nazis, he started out as a Communist. Hitler would refer to him as “that old Bolshevik.”
I never said that.
I suppose you could say it all stems from original sin.
I didn't say that either.
Perhaps you should brush up on your reading comprehension.
Without a gavel? Without the silly robes? With American MPs there to shut him up?
I doubt it.
“Perhaps you should brush up on your reading comprehension.”
Perhaps you should say what you mean so others don’t have to guess.
My Wife - who is turned off by historical docudramas felt the same way about Downfall when I first played it. At the beginning of the film she picked up the newspaper, a sure sign she will not be interested in the movie. Within the first few minutes she was drawn into the film. Before it was over with she was so choked-up and teary eyed, she could not talk.
Wow, i will get that one next.
Thanks for the recommendation. I will try to get this film while my son is home from college for Christmas.
Movies which did address the Cold War, such as "Fail Safe," "The Bedford Incident," "Dr. Strangelove," and "Ice Station Zebra" tended to portray the threat of nuclear annihilation as being far worse than the threat of Communism. Even spy films seemed to shy away from the East-West conflict as the decade wore on. By the end of the 1960s, for example, James Bond was matching wits with gangsters instead of the KGB.
One notable exception to this trend was Dr. Zhivago, which provided an unfavorable portrayal of Soviet Communists. This film, which I saw in Hollywood in August of 1966, soon after it opened, went a long way toward satisfying my desire at the time to see a film that would take on the villains of the day.
I am hoping that anti-Communist literary classics, such as Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler, Witness by Whittaker Chambers, and Assignment in Utopia by Eugene Lyons will some day be made into movies.
Communists may not run Hollywood, but they should be very happy with the way it has been run.
Oh, but I think they do run Hollywood, maybe not card carrying but definitely there.
I didn’t even understand the film as simply about Nazism, but to me it was about free speech. I know I am way off base here, but to my mind, I kept thinking of the Fairness Doctrine while viewing the film. I felt the film was painting a much broader picture than simply talking about the Third Reich as it was about freedom and dignity of life.
The reason I joined Netflix, is because there are wonderful films like this one, that are a challenge to get at the local Blockbuster. I think there are a lot of lessons and inspirations in this film not simply thinking it is a anti-Nazi film.
Hollywood glorifies communists just waiting for Castro’s film to arrive after he is gone. I am sure it will be another one like that idiotic Motorcycle Diaries. People are so stupid, they now believe he is some kind of folk hero
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