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Die Welle

  • 2008
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 47 Min.
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Die Welle (2008)
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Das Experiment eines Gymnasiallehrers, mit dem er seinen Schülern demonstrieren möchte, wie es ist, unter einer Diktatur zu leben, gerät entsetzlich außer Kontrolle, als er dadurch eine sozi... Alles lesenDas Experiment eines Gymnasiallehrers, mit dem er seinen Schülern demonstrieren möchte, wie es ist, unter einer Diktatur zu leben, gerät entsetzlich außer Kontrolle, als er dadurch eine soziale Einheit erschafft, die ein Eigenleben entwickelt.Das Experiment eines Gymnasiallehrers, mit dem er seinen Schülern demonstrieren möchte, wie es ist, unter einer Diktatur zu leben, gerät entsetzlich außer Kontrolle, als er dadurch eine soziale Einheit erschafft, die ein Eigenleben entwickelt.

  • Regie
    • Dennis Gansel
  • Drehbuch
    • Ron Jones
    • Johnny Dawkins
    • Ron Birnbach
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jürgen Vogel
    • Frederick Lau
    • Max Riemelt
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,6/10
    119.409
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Dennis Gansel
    • Drehbuch
      • Ron Jones
      • Johnny Dawkins
      • Ron Birnbach
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jürgen Vogel
      • Frederick Lau
      • Max Riemelt
    • 136Benutzerrezensionen
    • 105Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 9 Gewinne & 8 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Jürgen Vogel
    Jürgen Vogel
    • Rainer Wenger
    Frederick Lau
    Frederick Lau
    • Tim Stoltefuss
    Max Riemelt
    Max Riemelt
    • Marco
    Jennifer Ulrich
    Jennifer Ulrich
    • Karo
    Christiane Paul
    Christiane Paul
    • Anke Wenger
    Jacob Matschenz
    Jacob Matschenz
    • Dennis
    Cristina do Rego
    Cristina do Rego
    • Lisa
    Elyas M'Barek
    Elyas M'Barek
    • Sinan
    Maximilian Vollmar
    • Bomber
    Max Mauff
    Max Mauff
    • Kevin
    • (as Maximilian Mauff)
    Ferdinand Schmidt-Modrow
    • Ferdi
    Tim Oliver Schultz
    Tim Oliver Schultz
    • Jens
    Amelie Kiefer
    • Mona
    Fabian Preger
    • Kaschi
    Odine Johne
    Odine Johne
    • Maja
    Tino Mewes
    Tino Mewes
    • Schädel
    Karoline Teska
    • Miri
    Marco Bretscher-Coschignano
    • Dominik
    • Regie
      • Dennis Gansel
    • Drehbuch
      • Ron Jones
      • Johnny Dawkins
      • Ron Birnbach
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    I Want to be Part of the Wave

    This is my fourth German film and I'm digging them. Because you asked, I watched "Das Boot," "Downfall," and "Run Lola Run."

    I thought "The Wave" was going to be corny. I thought it was going to be about a group of simple-minded kids following a leader because of some bromides. It wasn't that at all.

    Rainer Wenger (Jurgen Vogel) was a teacher who was teaching a class on autocracy for project week. After a spit-fire discussion with the class about what autocracy is Mr. Wenger decided to do an experiment with the class. For project week only they would have to do what Mr. Wenger said. There were a few that resisted and left the class, but those who remained were all in. Slowly, we saw the evolution of a movement.

    "The Wave" is the negative side of populism. I say that because the Wave, meaning the organization they formed, could easily have been something good. Mr. Wenger had his students doing very constructive and positive stuff. Who doesn't believe that there's strength in unity, who doesn't believe in equality, who doesn't believe in helping their fellow man? Plenty of organizations, religions, and movements purport similar beliefs and they are viewed as being good. It's when people use these goodly aims to form radical armies bent on purging, "cleansing," or otherwise harming those who don't think like them, that makes a movement into a gang. And if the movement is large enough to engulf an entire nation it becomes an autocracy.

    "The Wave" gives food for thought. I think the larger lesson wasn't about being a part of something, I think it was about extremism. That very same group with more moderate participants could easily have been an asset to their school and their community. So I don't knock the Wave for its extremists anymore than I knock a religion for its extremists. Don't throw the baby out with the bath water.
    8sesmallz

    A Clever, Ironic Account of Fascist Autocracy

    Die Welle (The Wave) is truly a brilliant tale that lures viewers into its cleverly developed plot just as Herr Wenger lures his unsuspecting students into a sense of fascism. When Wenger, an affable schoolteacher who seems to be rebellious towards traditional instruction, gets selected to teach a class on autocracy, he is upset. However, he soon devises a plan with which to teach the students a valuable lesson on the sheer dangers of fascism and the ease with which one can be lured into it.

    His class starts out simple and nonthreatening. The students choose Wenger as their leader and are instructed to wear a uniform and create a name for themselves (the students choose Die Welle "The Wave"). But, this club slowly turns into a sort of fascist regime. The unsuspecting students think they are participating in some sort of fun club, but they are really being shown how easily impressionable people can be attracted by autocracy.

    The biting irony of this film is that at the beginning of the autocracy class, Wenger touched on the subject of Hitler's reign, and the students almost instinctively spit out answers about how Germany would never fall into that trap again knowing what they know now. But, the children soon eat their words when they become members of a much less disturbing, yet frighteningly similar clique.

    There is a glimmer of this fact when two students who aren't members of "The Wave" pick on a student who is. Two other members come to the rescue of the victim. Though many may view this as a positive aspect of this sort of togetherness, the point is that fascism has developed and can easily become corrupt.

    I highly recommend this to any potential viewer who either holds the same views as the students at the beginning of the film or simply wants to be entertained by the ironic theme of the film (so long as you don't mind the subtitles).
    8joebloggscity

    Entertaining fictional experiment in classroom dictatorship

    How does anyone really portray autocracy and/or fascism? In most ways, it can be done in the usual one-dimensional concoction of corruption, evil deeds, extreme delusion and paranoia amongst the ruling elites of the regimes. The Wave ("Die Welle") though looks at the issue from a different angle, examining how it can arise and entrance those it touches, and in the process makes the whole issue look fresh again.

    The basic story is that of a school teacher (an anarchist at heart) who has to teach a class about "Autocracy". Failing to get their attention, he decides to create an experiment whereby they are to create their own mini autocracy and rules amongst themselves (named "The Wave"). With such a controversial subject, the whole thing gets out of hand with the pupils succumbing to the autocratic fascist methodology with grave consequences.

    One important point that needs to be added is that its a German movie, and for historical reasons the topic is a delicate one, yet seems to add to the whole feel. The film is quite realistically disturbing in many ways, and shows how most of the pupils slowly fall for fascism in quite innocent ways. It will make you think and possibly reassess the important question, as asked in the film, if Autocracy can rear its head again.

    The writing, the acting and direction are excellent. Jürgen Vogel as the class teacher is both entertaining and thoughtful in his role, but the cast in general is exceptional especially as in the main they are mostly teenagers.

    If you like thoughtful films, and wish to see something that is questioning historical events in the present, then there is little to better this. Deserves to be watched. Its a film that will definitely be spoken about and re watched by many repeatedly for many years to come.
    9stensson

    The Wave

    That's what the title "Die Welle" means. A teacher makes an experiment. He wants his class to understand what autocracy means. It starts with them stopping calling him by first name. Then they have to rise while addressed. Then, there are uniforms and a special saluting. And then, it runs out of control.

    The most disturbing thing is that the teacher slowly loses control over himself, until there is a disaster.

    OK, does it take a week to form young people to fascists? That's not the point. How ever long it takes, the interesting answer here is that it is possible at all. Do we run that risk too? Well, if you look into yourself, you maybe won't find a fascist, but you'll probably find someone who wants to be a part of something. Whatever it is.
    8sampotter25

    Fascism is Only A Few Missteps Away

    An amiable German social sciences teacher has to teach his children about an autocratic government. The children at first seem bored, not wanting to hear any more about The Third Reich and Nazism. The teacher is surprised. "We're too knowledgeable to ever fall into something like that again," say the students. The teacher then decides to show the children what it's like to live in an autocracy, and sets up a simple experiment in class. They elect a leader (him) and he begins to instill in them (merely as an example) the virtues and practices that accompany an autocracy ("Strength through discipline", "Work as one"). The students take to it, and become obsessed with it. Soon, what was a simple classroom experiment grows to a social entity all it's own, with the teacher not sure if he can reverse the effects.

    The film was very well acted and written, and was seriously creepy. It showed how - easily a society could fall into fascism, if presented to the society in the correct way. Watching the film, I understood why the students enjoyed the new system, but was also privy to the horrors that come with it. A shocking and powerful film. The way the different children reacted and how such a seemingly innocent experiment profoundly affected their lives was incredible and horrifying. Vogel gives a powerful performance as an idealistic teacher who isn't aware of the influence he has on others. Worth seeing.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Based on the novel "The Wave" by Todd Strasser (under the pen name Morton Rhue), a fictionalized account of the "Third Wave" teaching experiment by Ron Jones that took place in a Cubberley High School history class in Palo Alto, California in April 1967.
    • Patzer
      Although set somewhere in western Germany, all policemen wear insignia of the state of Berlin.
    • Zitate

      Rainer Wenger: So you don't think there could be another dictatorship in Germany?

      Jens: No, we are too enlightened now.

    • Crazy Credits
      Opening and closing credits appear as graffiti.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Johannes B. Kerner: Folge vom 12. März 2008 (2008)
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      Rock 'n' Roll High School
      Written by Joey Ramone, Johnny Ramone and Dee Dee Ramone

      Performed by EL*KE

      Produced by Mirko Schaffer

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 13. März 2008 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Deutschland
      • Frankreich
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Constantin Film [Germany]
    • Sprache
      • Deutsch
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    • Drehorte
      • Berlin, Deutschland
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      • Constantin Film
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