Plan A
- 2021
- 1h 49min
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6,0/10
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En 1945, un groupe de survivants juifs de l'holocauste prévoyait d'empoisonner le système d'approvisionnement en eau en Allemagne. Le film raconte l'opération secrète dangereuse et audacieus... Tout lireEn 1945, un groupe de survivants juifs de l'holocauste prévoyait d'empoisonner le système d'approvisionnement en eau en Allemagne. Le film raconte l'opération secrète dangereuse et audacieuse qui s'appelait Plan A.En 1945, un groupe de survivants juifs de l'holocauste prévoyait d'empoisonner le système d'approvisionnement en eau en Allemagne. Le film raconte l'opération secrète dangereuse et audacieuse qui s'appelait Plan A.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 nominations au total
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In the immediate aftermath of WWII, camp survivor Max (August Diehl) returns to find the man, who ratted out his family, has now stolen his home. He encounters a squad of the British army's Jewish brigade. They have been tracking down and executing former SS and other collaborators. They are transferred out by the British. Max remains behind to join a local Jewish squad with a darker plan.
I am going with this as Max and the group hunt down the SS. I am less convinced that he would do what he does after that. First, he would go kill the man who stole his house which led to the murder of his family. Without that, his character makes no sense. After killing the guy, he should finish off the list. I'm more than willing to believe that he would switch sides, but by that time, I don't buy his character. The story has no tension since the plan was never pulled off in the real history. I never expected them to succeed. The first half of this movie is pretty good, but the second half runs into various overall issues. In many ways, Michael would be the better lead character.
I am going with this as Max and the group hunt down the SS. I am less convinced that he would do what he does after that. First, he would go kill the man who stole his house which led to the murder of his family. Without that, his character makes no sense. After killing the guy, he should finish off the list. I'm more than willing to believe that he would switch sides, but by that time, I don't buy his character. The story has no tension since the plan was never pulled off in the real history. I never expected them to succeed. The first half of this movie is pretty good, but the second half runs into various overall issues. In many ways, Michael would be the better lead character.
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The circumstances and the issues as presented in this film are very accurate--- maybe too accurate for commercial success, because many viewers may be displeased at the depiction of the German population in the aftermath of WWII. As far as the postwar vigilante killings of Nazis and the course of "Plan A" itself go, the film is again quite accurate although it simplifies the narrative by skipping past some complexities. And, strangely for a movie called "Plan A," it never mentions that there was a Plan B (less sweepingly murderous) and even a Plan C (even less so than Plan B).
I found the visual aspect very impressive. More than once, I marveled that a scene looked exactly as I'd imagined it from reading the history.
The writers and actors seem able to throw important questions out at the audience while still maintaining a feeling of naturalism. My one complaint there is that when someone is asked why the Jews didn't mount more resistance against the Nazis, the movie doesn't provide as full an answer as it could have.
And although the actors gave their all, someone decided to add drama to certain scenes by overdubbing some shivery breathing that the actors obviously weren't really doing. I had to say it. But that said, the movie presents an important episode-- we are still affected today by what, in the end, did NOT happen then-- and treats the attendant questions with due seriousness.
I found the visual aspect very impressive. More than once, I marveled that a scene looked exactly as I'd imagined it from reading the history.
The writers and actors seem able to throw important questions out at the audience while still maintaining a feeling of naturalism. My one complaint there is that when someone is asked why the Jews didn't mount more resistance against the Nazis, the movie doesn't provide as full an answer as it could have.
And although the actors gave their all, someone decided to add drama to certain scenes by overdubbing some shivery breathing that the actors obviously weren't really doing. I had to say it. But that said, the movie presents an important episode-- we are still affected today by what, in the end, did NOT happen then-- and treats the attendant questions with due seriousness.
Very tense film.
Story and history told with great realism.
Never thought on this, then cruelty of humans has no limits.
However the film center the target in another history , leaving the Holocaust scenes for another kind of films. But keep you tense all the time.
Story and history told with great realism.
Never thought on this, then cruelty of humans has no limits.
However the film center the target in another history , leaving the Holocaust scenes for another kind of films. But keep you tense all the time.
Based on a true story which normally grabs my interest anyway, this is a film generally worth a watch
August Diehl who tends to be cast in this sort of movie gives a decent enough performance.
August Diehl who tends to be cast in this sort of movie gives a decent enough performance.
It's unbelievable. A true story about what's right and wrong. Revenge or forgiveness. A shame that so many anti Semitic people rate it with only 1 star. It definitely deserves a much higher rating.
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- AnecdotesPlan B was to poison German soldiers at an American-run prison camp. The Holocaust survivors had members of their group working in the bakery that supplied bread to the camp, so they would be able to lace the loaves before being delivered to the camp. Initially they ran into the problem of how to make sure that only the Germans and not the Americans would be killed, but then it was discovered that the prisoners ate dark bread while the guards preferred white.
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- Date de sortie
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- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Le poison de la vengeance
- Lieux de tournage
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- Durée1 heure 49 minutes
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