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Jeder stirbt für sich allein

Originaltitel: Alone in Berlin
  • 2016
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 43 Min.
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Jeder stirbt für sich allein (2016)
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Berlin 1940. Das Ehepaar Otto und Anna Quangel erhält die Nachricht, dass ihr einziger Sohn auf dem Schlachtfeld sein Leben verloren hat, und beschließt, auf eigene Art Widerstand gegen das ... Alles lesenBerlin 1940. Das Ehepaar Otto und Anna Quangel erhält die Nachricht, dass ihr einziger Sohn auf dem Schlachtfeld sein Leben verloren hat, und beschließt, auf eigene Art Widerstand gegen das Naziregime zu leisten. Schon bald jagt die Gestapo überall nach "der Bedrohung".Berlin 1940. Das Ehepaar Otto und Anna Quangel erhält die Nachricht, dass ihr einziger Sohn auf dem Schlachtfeld sein Leben verloren hat, und beschließt, auf eigene Art Widerstand gegen das Naziregime zu leisten. Schon bald jagt die Gestapo überall nach "der Bedrohung".

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    • Vincent Perez
  • Drehbuch
    • Hans Fallada
    • Achim von Borries
    • Vincent Perez
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    • Louis Hofmann
    • Emil von Schönfels
    • Katrin Pollitt
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      • Vincent Perez
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      • Emil von Schönfels
      • Katrin Pollitt
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    Louis Hofmann
    Louis Hofmann
    • Hans Quangel
    Emil von Schönfels
    • Newspaper Boy Konrad Möller
    Katrin Pollitt
    • Eva Kluge
    Sammy Scheuritzel
    • Baldur Persicke
    Joachim Bißmeier
    Joachim Bißmeier
    • Fromm
    • (as Joachim Bissmeier)
    Uwe Preuss
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    Joshua Grothe
    Joshua Grothe
    • August Persicke
    Brendan Gleeson
    Brendan Gleeson
    • Otto Quangel
    Emma Thompson
    Emma Thompson
    • Anna Quangel
    Monique Chaumette
    Monique Chaumette
    • Frau Rosenthal
    Felix Koch-Rugor
    • Gestapo Officer
    Hans Piesbergen
    • Male Worker Joachim Kessel
    Sanne Schnapp
    Sanne Schnapp
    • Female Worker Helene Scholz
    Farina Flebbe
    Farina Flebbe
    • BDM Girl Ursula Kraft
    Hildegard Schroedter
    Hildegard Schroedter
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    Godehard Giese
    • Colonel Gerhard Krüger
    Patrick Hastert
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      • Vincent Perez
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      • Achim von Borries
      • Vincent Perez
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    6paul-allaer

    Film of interesting WWII footnote not carried out to its full potential

    "Alone in Berlin" (German-French-British co-production; 2016 release; 105 min.) brings the story of a German couple, Otto and Anna. As the movie opens, we see a young German soldier running through the weeods, and he is shot and killed. The young man's parents, Otto and Anna, are informed by letter of his death, and they don't know how to cope with this tragic news. Eventually Otto decides to speak up against the Nazis, and Hitler in particular, by leaving provocative postcards (such as: "Hitler is a liar, Hitler is a killer") in prominent public places. Anna joins him in these potentially dangerous tasks. Eventually, the Nazis become aware of this, and a manhunt is started... At this point we're 15 min. into the movie, but to tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

    Couple of comments: this is the latest movie from Swiss actor/writer/producer/director Vincent Perez. Here he takes what amounts to a footnote in the annals of WWII and makes it, or at least tries to make it, into an epic battle between an elderly couple and the Nazi establishment. At certain moments, in particularly later in the film, it works quite well. But there are too many times that the films truly feels staged, I mean you can practically hear the director yell "and.... ACTION!", and an entire street with 1940s cars comes alive. The lead performances by Emma Thompson (as Anna) and Brendan Gleeson (as Otto) are fine, as they bring a quiet dignity to this couple that is so outraged by the tragic death of their son. Incidentally, it isn't until the closing credits that we get confirmation this movie is based on true events, and Otto and Elise really did exist (why they changed the woman's name to Anna, is not clear to me). Still, when all is said and done, it feels to me like the movie didn't quite carry this to its full potential, and that's a shame.

    I had heard of this movie, but never had a chance to see it in the theater. I did catch it recently on Showtime. If you are interested in WWII, even if only a footnote of it, I'd suggest you check this out, be it on TV or VOD, or on DVD/Blu-ray, and draw your own conclusion.
    7atcallan

    A harsh reminder of how quickly evil can spread

    There is really very little you can criticize about a story when the story is true. The adaptation for the screen can come under scrutiny, but in this case there really is no cause for concern. It is a beautifully shot and crafted piece of cinema. Excellent Cast, and solid direction.

    You are introduced to a view of history from a less common angle. The lives and story of people who opposed the rise of Nazi Germany from within. People who stood up to the fear, collusion, and general despair of the masses. Most too scared to fight back, choosing instead to lay low and hope for the best.

    You can draw frightening parallels with the world today. Except we have social media to voice our anger and concerns at what we see as injustice. The tyrants and demigods around the world fight to block free speech on the internet just as Hitler and the SS did in Germany in the late 1930's and 40's. If you disagree with them you are wrong and risk being silenced and oppressed.

    This film depicts the pre-internet world's attempt at quiet resistance. Slower, less reach, but still shows the importance of non conformity in the face of oppression. A valuable watch for all who love true stories, and perhaps particularly relevant at the moment.
    7steven98664

    Eye Opening

    This is not a happy story. It is story that opens your eyes. We have talked about it a lot since. We felt like it was something that should be seen. I would recommend it for folks curious about that era and that place in time. It seems impossible now, but you know its not. Real life stories like this tell something more for me than the big picture story.
    GManfred

    Superb Acting

    Do you appreciate good acting? If so, you shouldn't miss "Alone In Berlin", an indie now playing at a few theaters in NYC. It features Emma Thompson and Brendan Gleeson as the Quangels, whose only son was killed in action fighting for the Nazis in WWII. They are heartbroken, but this is quickly replaced by anger and a sense of revenge for their loss. Otto (Gleeson) decides to print a series of anti-Nazi postcards and leave them at strategic public places around Berlin, but not in mailboxes or stuck in doors - that could mean death to the finder. Naturally, the Gestapo and SS are hot on his trail.

    If Brendan Gleeson is the heart of the picture, Emma Thompson is its soul. She is fearful at first but then embraces Otto's dangerous idea and in the process finds renewed love for her husband. She is fiercely loyal and discovers courage she thought she didn't have. She is heartbreaking in her anguish over the loss of her son, and she and Gleeson elevate a pedestrian story to a must-see.

    I wonder if at some point in production someone, in the old Hollywood tradition, should have yelled "Get me rewrite!", as the screenplay could have used a little 'punching up'. The story lacks some tension and suspense and relies on the two principals for success. And do they deliver. "Alone in Berlin" will be lost in the shuffle next year at Oscar time, which is a loss and a shame as both are deserving of an AA nom.
    7bob-the-movie-man

    Small Rebellions.

    Once again, World War II turns up another true story of quiet valour to turn into a motion picture. At a time when Trump is pontificating about so called "fake news", here is a timely tale from history which centres on the battle against genuinely fake news: the Nazi propaganda machine.

    After losing their only son in the French campaign, Berliners Otto (Brendan Gleeson,"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire") and Anna (Emma Thompson, "Saving Mr Banks") turn against the regime and in repeated acts of rebellion Otto laboriously hand writes subversive postcards to leave in office blocks around Berlin.

    Out to catch him is local police investigator Escherich (Daniel Brühl) but in an age before CCTV that's no easy task and with increasing SS pressure the stakes for Escherich steadily increase. For Otto and Anna, the stress is there but both are resigned to their fate: with their son stolen from them for an unjust cause they are an island of indifference in an unholy land. Both are 'alone in Berlin?

    After 70 years it still chills the blood to see German locations decked out in Nazi regalia, but one of the joys of this film is this rendering of life in wartime Berlin: starting with jubilation at German progress prior to D-Day and turning to despair and genuine danger as the tide turns towards 1945. In a pretty bleak film there are touches of black comedy now and then: Otto's carpentry company is being encouraged "by the Fuhrer" to double and triple their output… of coffins.

    More joy comes from the star turns of Gleeson and Thompson, both of who deliver on their emotionally challenging roles. Gleeson in particular makes a very believable German with a sour demeanour and a steely determination. But the star acting turn for me goes to the wonderful Daniel Brühl ("Rush") as the tormented police detective, bullied into an ethical corner by the SS. The finale of the film – whilst not seeming quite believable – makes for a nicely unexpected twist.

    Based on a novel by Hans Fallada, the lead writing credits for the piece are shared between Achim von Borries and the director Vincent Perez – in a rare directorial outing for the Swiss actor. The script exudes a melancholic gloom and at times expresses beautifully both the grief and love shared by this older couple. But some of the dialogue needs more work and we don't see enough of Thompson in the early part of the film where her motivations should be being developed. This rather comes down to a lack of focus by the director. While the primary story of the card distribution is slight, it is compelling and a detour into a sub-story about an old Jewish lodger living upstairs is unnecessary and detracts from the overall story arc. I would have far preferred if the running time had been a tight 90 minutes just focused on Otto's mission. One final comment on the script: did I mishear that Anna claimed to have a 6 year old child during an air raid scene? I know Emma Thompson looks great for her age, but….

    I can't finish this without commending the beautiful piano score of Alexandre Desplat. From the first note I knew it was him – he has such a characteristic style – and his clever use of the score complements the film exquisitely. "Small" films like this tend to rather disappear into the woodwork for Oscar consideration, but here's a soundtrack that I think should be considered: (but what do I know… when "Nocturnal Animals" wasn't even nominated in one of the Oscar crimes of the century!).

    In summary, I found this a thoughtful and thought-provoking film, that – despite some of the mean reviews I've seen – I thought was well crafted and with excellent production design by Jean-Vincent Puzos ("Amour"). It will be particularly appreciated by older audiences looking for an untold story from the war, and by all lovers of fine acting performances by the three leads.

    (For the full graphical review please visit http://bob-the-movie-man.com. Thanks!).

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    • Wissenswertes
      Based on the novel "Jeder stirbt für sich allein" (Every Man Dies Alone) by Hans Fallada. The novel was allegedly based on Gestapo files to which Fallada was given access.
    • Patzer
      Emma Thompson wears her wedding ring on her left hand. Germans, both men and women, wear them on their right hands. The German actor who plays Judge Fromm correctly wears his wedding ring on this right hand.
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      Otto Quangel: What more can a man donate than his child?

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      Version of Jeder stirbt für sich allein (1962)

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      • 17. November 2016 (Deutschland)
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