Das ehemalige Fotomodell Elizabeth 'Lee' Miller geht im II. Weltkrieg an die Front und dokumentiert zusammen mit David E. Scherman über Monate die Schrecken des Krieges und die Befreiung der... Alles lesenDas ehemalige Fotomodell Elizabeth 'Lee' Miller geht im II. Weltkrieg an die Front und dokumentiert zusammen mit David E. Scherman über Monate die Schrecken des Krieges und die Befreiung der KZ Buchenwald und Dachau mit dem Fotoapparat.Das ehemalige Fotomodell Elizabeth 'Lee' Miller geht im II. Weltkrieg an die Front und dokumentiert zusammen mit David E. Scherman über Monate die Schrecken des Krieges und die Befreiung der KZ Buchenwald und Dachau mit dem Fotoapparat.
- Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
- 3 Gewinne & 17 Nominierungen insgesamt
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The well-known bathtub scene is magical. The careful anticipatory build-up to one of the most iconic images is worth the price alone. The film manages to include some conviviality, as if giving the audience a needed brief respite during this historical moment. Brilliant.
The effectiveness of 2 door slams. There is also some funny "drunk acting" that brings some levity to some of the most horrific circumstances from WWII.
I've seen this film 4 times at TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival): 2 public screenings and 2 press & industry screenings, from 4 different spots in the theatre, on purpose. Discovered new important details & distinctions each time.
The two key elements, Lee's story, and the performance from Kate Winslet. Two things that make this a pretty good movie. It's not one I'd want to watch again in a hurry, as it is a little slow moving in parts, but I'm glad I saw it.
It is a fascinating story, one that is definitely worth some further reading on, Lee was definitely a pioneering figure, going into a world where women were excluded.
It's very well made and nicely directed, the production team did a fine job, it looks very good.
Winslet absolutely nails it, but at times it feels like a one woman show, some of the supporting characters are a little thin and half baked. Andrea Riseborough and Josh O'Connor are both rather good.
It's definitely worth seeing, even if just for Winslet's fine performance.
7/10.
Lee has all the period clothing and historical accuracy which is no small feat, while showing the sheer determination it took to achieve access to the final Nazi front of WW2. People back home in the US didn't believe exactly the horrors and certainly not the numbers of the Holocaust. It was the undeniable courageous journey by Lee which brought back the unmistakeable proof and witness of an evil place in history
Knowing that one can't unsee certain such things in person gives one empathy for the cost of doing photo journalism. Many get martyred while doing their work when jailed or taken hostage in authoritarian regimes. But in this case, to have survived seems as permanently affecting a way to finish such an important task.
This biopic about Lee Miller is not only a powerful look at her incredible life but also a strong reminder of the horrors of war. As both a groundbreaking photographer and war correspondent, the film captures the devastating things she witnessed and the emotional toll they took on her.
The storytelling is gripping and moving, offering a deep look into resilience, art, and humanity in the face of such atrocities. I highly recommend checking it out when it comes out in Australia later this month - it's a film that will stay with you.
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- WissenswertesBased on "The Lives of Lee Miller," the only authorized biography of Lee Miller's life, written by her own son, Anthony Penrose, and published in 1985.
- PatzerArinze Kene who plays Major Jonesy is an African American in charge of white troops in 1944. African American soldiers did not see combat until later that year and African American officers would not have been in charge of white troops until after the desegregation of the armed forces in 1948.
- Zitate
Lee Miller: [Handing a knife to a girl she has just saved from rape] Next time, cut it off.
- Crazy CreditsThe closing credits have some "what happened to" explanations ; and some of Lee's original photos, often alongside the ones which were recreated for the film.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The 7PM Project: Folge vom 21. Oktober 2024 (2024)
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 2.005.488 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 713.255 $
- 29. Sept. 2024
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- 24.612.473 $
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- 1 Std. 57 Min.(117 min)
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