Im November 1939 scheitert der Versuch Georg Elsers, Adolf Hitler zu ermorden, woraufhin er verhaftet wird. Während seiner Gefangenschaft erinnert er sich an die Ereignisse, die zu dem Ansch... Alles lesenIm November 1939 scheitert der Versuch Georg Elsers, Adolf Hitler zu ermorden, woraufhin er verhaftet wird. Während seiner Gefangenschaft erinnert er sich an die Ereignisse, die zu dem Anschlag geführt haben, und an seine Gründe für diese drastische Maßnahme.Im November 1939 scheitert der Versuch Georg Elsers, Adolf Hitler zu ermorden, woraufhin er verhaftet wird. Während seiner Gefangenschaft erinnert er sich an die Ereignisse, die zu dem Anschlag geführt haben, und an seine Gründe für diese drastische Maßnahme.
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I was surprised to find out the movie was originally released in Germany in 2015, because it included so many events that are happening in 2017 America: left-vs-right street violence, religious intolerance, disagreements about which party represents workers, and government officials who think torture is the best way to get the truth.
The photography is beautiful and the storytelling clear but unusual. For example, an explosion is shown from a far-off POV, as a small part of a beautiful landscape shot, instead of up close to the blast. The production design is thoroughly convincing (though I may not be a perfect judge of the authenticity of period films set in Germany), and the settings are lifelike. When a character swims in a lake, it reminds you of just what that feels like. The violence works that way, too. Though it's not gruesomely detailed and exposed in a Tarantino kind of way, you'll probably feel it more.
The acting is excellent overall. The leading actor comes across as more babyfaced and less worldly than the real Georg Elser, just judging by their respective looks, but he creates a memorable character that is never a stereotype, yet is not merely a movie eccentric. Though the brutality of the Nazis' actions is never toned down, there are still moments when some of them display a believably human sense of doubt. A minor character has his own complete arc, from downtrodden village man to local Nazi leader to someone unsure if the party has gone too far. I completely disagree with one reviewer who thought the movie was too sentimental. It doesn't lionize even its main protagonist, and shows the problematic aspects of his violent political act.
Afterward, I read about the real Georg Elser, and I was disappointed at a few of the fictional changes. I was sorry they cut out the character of Georg's sister Maria, who seems to have been important in real life, and since everything is seen through Georg's eyes, and he has limited knowledge, and we don't hear about some of the other people the Nazis persecuted and even murdered after the bombing. But you can read about this. I never would have known the story was worth investigating further if I hadn't seen this compelling film.
A really well made and acted movie about a story that I didn't know but certainly is worth knowing.
Well paced and edited. Usually historical jump cuts don't work but they really worked well here.
I thoroughly recommend this movie showing that it's in all of us to change destiny if we truly follow our convictions.
This true story is well told and makes interesting viewing.
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- WissenswertesWhile Hitler is speaking, he is handed a note mentioning that bad weather will ground his plane. It is not explained in the movie, but Hitler cut short his speaking engagement (and avoided Elser's bomb) so that he could catch a train instead.
- PatzerIn the first flashback to 1932, two young boys are shown trading cards of airplanes. One of the cards shows a Messerschmidt Bf-109, which one boy also calls a "Messerschmidt". But the Bf-109 had its first flight only in 1935 and entered service not until 1937, so it would not have been featured in a 1932 trading cards game.
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Georg Elser: If humanity isn't free, everything dies with it.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Vecherniy Urgant: Alexander Petrov/Kadebostany (2016)
- SoundtracksThe Internationale
(Left wing anthem)
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- Georg Elser - Es muss sein!
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- Rathaus Schöneberg, Schöneberg, Berlin, Deutschland(Reich Security Main Office)
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 161.531 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 11.750 $
- 2. Juli 2017
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 1.328.233 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 54 Minuten
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