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.
Great movie, so was The Lives Of Others.
Everyone should see these movies.
Thanks for the alert. I like to hear reviews from REAL people.
If you get a chance to view the film, let me know how you felt. please
If you get a chance to see the film let me know what you thought please. thanks
Added it last night to my Netflix queue.
Will do!
You will probably receive it soon. I am sure it is not a high demand movie. Too bad, it is excellent. Let me know what you thought if you have time.
Thanks again for the recommendation.
I can’t say enough good about the movie. I want to share it with everyone thanks for sharing your thoughts
Any comparisons to the Obamination?
Motorcycle diaries?
Odd that you mention this, I kept thinking about Fairness Doctrine while watching this movie. I also thought about the stunt that Messiah pulled on Missouri about the press there.
But, it is still a far cry from what happened to Sophie Scholl
I thank you for posting your review of this wonderful & timely movie. I am not sure if anyone mentioned that there was another movie made in Germany called “The White Rose” also excellent. There are many books about them. I am presently finishing a painting in homage to them. www.maureenthompson.com
Beautiful paintings! Yes, it was a movie far beyond anything Hollywood produces.
I saw the movie a few months ago, and I thought it was excellent. Very compelling, heartbreaking story.
Thank you, still trying to decide what to write on the leaflets.
They wrote on one leaflet from Goethe:
Now I find my good men
Are gathered in the night,
To wait in silence, not to sleep.
and the glorious word of Liberty
They whisper and murmur,
Till in unaccustomed strangeness,
On the steps of our temple
Once again in delight they cry:
Freedom! Freedom!
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