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Sophie Scholl - Die letzten Tage

  • 2005
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Julia Jentsch in Sophie Scholl - Die letzten Tage (2005)
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Los últimos días de Sophie Scholl, uno de los miembros más famosos del movimiento de resistencia antinazi alemán de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, La Rosa Blanca.Los últimos días de Sophie Scholl, uno de los miembros más famosos del movimiento de resistencia antinazi alemán de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, La Rosa Blanca.Los últimos días de Sophie Scholl, uno de los miembros más famosos del movimiento de resistencia antinazi alemán de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, La Rosa Blanca.

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    • Marc Rothemund
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    • Fred Breinersdorfer
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    • Julia Jentsch
    • Fabian Hinrichs
    • Alexander Held
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    • Dirección
      • Marc Rothemund
    • Guionista
      • Fred Breinersdorfer
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      • Julia Jentsch
      • Fabian Hinrichs
      • Alexander Held
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    • 129Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 22 premios ganados y 13 nominaciones en total

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    Julia Jentsch
    Julia Jentsch
    • Sophie Scholl
    Fabian Hinrichs
    Fabian Hinrichs
    • Hans Scholl
    Alexander Held
    • Robert Mohr
    Johanna Gastdorf
    Johanna Gastdorf
    • Else Gebel
    André Hennicke
    André Hennicke
    • Roland Freisler
    Florian Stetter
    Florian Stetter
    • Christoph Probst
    Maximilian Brückner
    Maximilian Brückner
    • Willi Graf
    Johannes Suhm
    • Alexander Schmorell
    Lilli Jung
    • Gisela Schertling
    Klaus Händl
    Klaus Händl
    • Lohner
    Petra Kelling
    Petra Kelling
    • Magdalena Scholl
    Jörg Hube
    • Robert Scholl
    Franz Staber
    • Werner Scholl
    Maria Hofstätter
    Maria Hofstätter
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    Wolfgang Pregler
    • Jakob Schmid
    Christian Hoening
    • Reichsanwalt Weyersberg
    Paul Herwig
    Paul Herwig
    • Rechtsanwalt August Klein
    Walter Hess
    • Pfarrer Dr. Alt
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    10asporner

    A finely accurate, touching story

    As this is more of a history film, I will write this review based on the historical aspect of the film and not so much about the acting. However it goes without saying that the acting and handling of the camera was nothing less than superlative! By watching the film you really have the impression of being there at that time.

    This film details the last six days of the primary members of a resistance group called the White Rose. The White Rose was an organization of students, mainly around Munich, during the years 1942-1943, though there were fringe elements that eluded capture by the authorities that survived until the end of the war. Many of those survivors contribute to this story.

    There are two other films about the group. The main one was a film called "The White Rose". It can be found described here in IMDb. It recounts the complete story of the group. The other was Fünf Letzte Tage (The five last days), which deals with Sophie's last five days. Both of these movies were released in 1982 and the same actress (Lena Stolze) plays Sophie Scholl.

    This current film is an amalgamation of the two films with some expansion to the story. More information since the original two films, released in 1982, was subsequently available.

    I have studied the story of this group at some length and find the historical aspects of this film track very well with a few notable exceptions. First, at one point when Sophie learns that Christoph Probst was also implicated (she and Hans tried to take all the blame to avoid others from being drawn in) historical accounts say she was shaken to her core and she screams. In the movie however it hardly phases her, she only screams later after the meeting with her parents. I suppose this was done to increase the theatrical value by the placement.

    The other is that Police Commissioner Mohr is painted slightly darker than in real life. According to Else Gebel he came back from the prison "white as chalk". She asks if they will die and he only nods shaken from the experience. Else asks how she took it. He replies that she was very brave." He then said, "Keep her in your thoughts in the next half an hour. By that time she will reach the end of her suffering.".

    However despite this I thought it was a fantastic film, and probable to date the best one on the subject. There have been a recent wave of films coming from the Bavaria Film Studios, "Der Untergang", "Napola" and this film, coinciding with the 60th anniversary of the end of the war. It has been suggested in some circles that this is an attempt to whitewash, I disagree. Until 1994 when I made a visit to Tuebingen and saw some graffiti, I never heard of the White Rose (I am an American). In fact I didn't even know there WAS a German resistance. So I think this about time that this is also given it's place in history along side of the other aspects. In every age there is always a resistance element -- even in our own day. So why should this be such a surprise?

    I hope that those who see this film enjoy it as I have. I give it nine stars!
    8stensson

    Bravery to death

    German film is on its way again and this is another example. Sophie Scholl was a member of the White Rose, who distributed pamphlets against Hitler at the Munich university in 1943. That was of course suicide. Gestapo got them.

    This is not only a recapitulation. Far from it. There is also a small but strong mini drama between Scholl and the Gestapo interrogator and despite the situation and what in the end can't be avoided, it's not clear who really wins that battle.

    Very good acting by Julia Jentsch and Gerald Alexander Held here. A real nightmare and a perverse situation, but still taken out of life. This is not only drama. It is also possible.
    9coyets

    Dramatic Reconstruction of Historical Events

    This film is not about the „Weisse Rose" (White Rose) resistance group, nor is it about Sophie Scholl. It sticks very closely to its title, and only deals with the last days of Sophie Scholl. Having staked out such a narrow subject, Marc Rothemund is able to narrate the story in great detail. This allows the use of pauses in the dialogue which add to the credibility and drama. I read the official version of the interrogation before seeing the film, and felt that a very good effort had been made to reconstruct what may have actually happened. I also felt that the atmosphere which the film conveyed to be entirely plausible for that time, which I am not old enough to have lived through. For instance, the characters always seemed to be holding back, and not opening their feelings to each other.

    Because the official version of the interrogation was dictated by Robert Mohr, it is certain to contain many gaps, such as the lines of questioning before reaching Sophie Scholl's quoted replies. The film may have tended to be too dramatic in filling those gaps. It was surely too dramatic in showing so many chance encounters in the various corridors. Perhaps this tendency to over-dramatise was necessary to present the otherwise rather dry historical events. At least the final result was almost believable, in contrast to many films about the past, and it was an improvement on earlier films covering the White Rose, simply because so much more has come to light since they were made.

    This is one of the best dramatic reconstructions of historical events that I have seen.
    9mute_e

    Very convincing presentation of German history

    OK, first of all. This movie is absolutely not like "the Downfall" (Der Untergang). Sophie Scholl is way more demanding and exacting. Now, 3 days after I've seen this movie, I still got a feeling of guilt and concernment in my stomach. In my opinion Sophie Scholl is due to its precision more like a (replayed) documentary movie than a Drama, which makes it even more "shocking". This is for sure no light entertainment, and those, that don't like long conversations or even are not interested in history, should not watch this movie. This is the main reason, why Sophie Scholl won't make the transatlantic heap, because it's too "special". It's a part of German history and requires a willingness to cope with it.

    Marc Rothemund does a very good job on directing this movie, and Julia Jentsch is very convincing. While watching this movie you don't have the feeling that the story is 60 years ago and can't touch you. It makes you feel like you're in the thick of it. And that's why I give a 9/10. Great Movie.
    8jotix100

    Courage

    Sophie Scholl, at one point of her trial, tells the judge and his cronies, as well as the audience of cowards attending the proceedings, that soon they all will be seating in the place she is now occupying. History proved her right as most of the same people that condemned her for treason were proved to be the real traitors.

    Marc Rothemund, the director, working on Fred Beinersdorfer's screen play, presents us with a courageous figure, Sophie Scholl, who saw the atrocities the Third Reich was doing to her country and dared to speak about it when confronted by the regime.

    Sophie was part of the student's organization, White Rose, that wanted to inform the German people about facts that were never challenged by anyone because of the consequences such action would mean for whoever spoke the truth. Sophie and her brother were instrumental for several pamphlets informing the population about things that the regime's propaganda didn't tell the German people. Sophie mentioned the unmentionable, the extermination of the Jews, and even the elimination of sick children by people gone mad.

    The main part of the film involves the interrogation Robert Mohr subjects Sophie as soon as she is arrested. In their exchange Sophie shows an amazing courage and never is seen as being scared of what will happen to her. After she admits to the charges, even Mohr seems to be amazed by her intelligence and resolve.

    Julia Jentsch is the main reason for seeing this movie. Ms. Jentsch gives a luminous performance as the woman who challenged the higher ups in charge of her country. Gerald Alexander Held, who is seen as Robert Mohr, makes an impression as the man who questions Sophie's motives and tries to break her spirit. Johanna Gastdorf is seen as the kind Else, who shares a cell with Sophie.

    "Sophie Scholl" is an intelligent film that shows a talented director, Marc Rothemund, and a bright young star of the German cinema, Julia Jentsch, in a film about courage and decency during a crazy time where all hope seemed to have disappeared from Germany.

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      The Stadelheim prison in Munich's Giesing district, where the execution of Sophie Scholl and many others (at least 1,035) took place during the Third Reich, is still in use as a prison as of 2014. Adolf Hitler had also been imprisoned here for a month in 1922.
    • Errores
      During his interrogation at trial, Hans Scholl defiantly states that he has served on the Eastern Front and that Judge Roland Freisler has not. Freisler then appears to be taken aback and momentarily silent. In actuality, Freisler was a veteran of the Eastern Front during World War I, saw significant combat, and was wounded and captured. Thus, his demeanor at Hans' statement is somewhat odd.
    • Citas

      Sophie Magdalena Scholl: [to the court] You will soon be standing where we stand now.

    • Conexiones
      Referenced in The Making of 'Sophie Scholl - Die letzten Tage' (2005)
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      Written by Mack Gordon and James V. Monaco

      Performed by Ella Fitzgerald

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      • 27 de octubre de 2006 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Alemania
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Ludwig Maximillian University, Múnich, Baviera, Alemania(university hall)
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      • Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR)
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      • 19 feb 2006
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