Der Überläufer
- Mini-série télévisée
- 2020–
- 43min
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6,8/10
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1944. Walter Proska est un jeune soldat de la Wehrmacht qui commence à s'interroger sur le but de la guerre, sur l'identité du véritable ennemi et sur la question de savoir si son véritable ... Tout lire1944. Walter Proska est un jeune soldat de la Wehrmacht qui commence à s'interroger sur le but de la guerre, sur l'identité du véritable ennemi et sur la question de savoir si son véritable devoir doit être envers sa patrie.1944. Walter Proska est un jeune soldat de la Wehrmacht qui commence à s'interroger sur le but de la guerre, sur l'identité du véritable ennemi et sur la question de savoir si son véritable devoir doit être envers sa patrie.
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- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
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"Der Überläufer", a World War II drama that transcends the conventional war-time narrative, explores the complexities of human emotions amidst a tumultuous backdrop. The film's technical and cinematographic elements contribute to an immersive experience, although it is not without its flaws.
The acting prowess of the entire cast, including standout performances by Jannis Niewöhner, Malgorzata Mikolajczak, and Sebastian Urzendowsky, elevates the narrative. Their portrayal of characters embroiled in the conflicts of war and love is both believable and compelling. The film's emotional depth is a testament to the actors' dedication to their roles.
Despite a somewhat blocky start, where certain plot points may require suspension of disbelief, the narrative finds its stride, delving into the protagonist's inner struggles and ever-changing allegiances. The director skillfully navigates the intricacies of depicting the cruelty of war and the tough choices that arise, avoiding gratuitous or clichéd moments. The ambiguous ending adds an extra layer of contemplation, leaving viewers with lingering thoughts.
While some may find fault in the plot's fantasy elements and the portrayal of a Polish partisan falling in love with a German soldier, the film succeeds in portraying real-life situations of sabotage, moral dilemmas, and the aftermath of war. The production's attention to detail, evident in the extensive use of extras and meticulously crafted locations, contributes to the overall authenticity.
Despite a few loose ends and a protagonist whose inner conflict could be more effectively conveyed, "The Turncoat" offers a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition during wartime. The film's ability to prompt reflection on the meaninglessness of war and the enduring impact on individuals makes it a worthwhile watch, even for those with mixed feelings about certain plot elements.
In conclusion, "Der Überläufer" rises above the standard war film fare, emphasizing the human experience over the geopolitical backdrop. The film's strong performances, evocative storytelling, and attention to detail make it a commendable addition to the genre, despite some narrative missteps.
The acting prowess of the entire cast, including standout performances by Jannis Niewöhner, Malgorzata Mikolajczak, and Sebastian Urzendowsky, elevates the narrative. Their portrayal of characters embroiled in the conflicts of war and love is both believable and compelling. The film's emotional depth is a testament to the actors' dedication to their roles.
Despite a somewhat blocky start, where certain plot points may require suspension of disbelief, the narrative finds its stride, delving into the protagonist's inner struggles and ever-changing allegiances. The director skillfully navigates the intricacies of depicting the cruelty of war and the tough choices that arise, avoiding gratuitous or clichéd moments. The ambiguous ending adds an extra layer of contemplation, leaving viewers with lingering thoughts.
While some may find fault in the plot's fantasy elements and the portrayal of a Polish partisan falling in love with a German soldier, the film succeeds in portraying real-life situations of sabotage, moral dilemmas, and the aftermath of war. The production's attention to detail, evident in the extensive use of extras and meticulously crafted locations, contributes to the overall authenticity.
Despite a few loose ends and a protagonist whose inner conflict could be more effectively conveyed, "The Turncoat" offers a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition during wartime. The film's ability to prompt reflection on the meaninglessness of war and the enduring impact on individuals makes it a worthwhile watch, even for those with mixed feelings about certain plot elements.
In conclusion, "Der Überläufer" rises above the standard war film fare, emphasizing the human experience over the geopolitical backdrop. The film's strong performances, evocative storytelling, and attention to detail make it a commendable addition to the genre, despite some narrative missteps.
I love movies set in WW2 but this was really incredibly bad. The main actor has the charisma of a potato bag, and he doesn't get across the difficult inner conflict and emotions of the situation at all. And the love story! God. Never have I seen a less believable love story in all my life. Though the female lead is still the only character with a bit of interest, all the others are flat and cartoonish. Not to be recommended unless you just want to spend a few hours in early 20st century Europe, cause the costumes and sets are nice to look at nonetheless.
The Turncoat (name in English) is war film based on the novel by German author Siegfried Lenz. This isn't typical representative of this genre. The story contains different elements especially about German history maybe more than warfare itself. Additionally relations between different people are important part of the film. I could almost say warfare hasn't the biggest role.
German soldier Walter Proska is in a small military unit on the eastern front in WW2. There is with him some German soldiers, their brutal Officer and many Polish partisans against them. Proska has doubts about rationality of war when German army and political system is losing the war. At the same time he falls in love with Polish partisan Wanda. Later phases of the war like being in the Red Army and as official in the East Germany zone bring him different problematic situations. Finally he must choose between eastern and western zone. Additionally Walter hasn't found Wanda who has lost during war. The end of the story is worth watching. I have seen some better films but this is better than average war films. 8/10
German soldier Walter Proska is in a small military unit on the eastern front in WW2. There is with him some German soldiers, their brutal Officer and many Polish partisans against them. Proska has doubts about rationality of war when German army and political system is losing the war. At the same time he falls in love with Polish partisan Wanda. Later phases of the war like being in the Red Army and as official in the East Germany zone bring him different problematic situations. Finally he must choose between eastern and western zone. Additionally Walter hasn't found Wanda who has lost during war. The end of the story is worth watching. I have seen some better films but this is better than average war films. 8/10
Do not be misled by the first episode, to think that this is the average war-time drama. This mini-series starts with the big conflict between nazi Germany and the world. Narrows down to the conflict between the Germans and the Russians in Eastern Germany, and then lets you realize that the conflict this movie (series) actually depicts is the conflicts in the head of a young German soldier. This is about friendship, about trust, and perhaps most of all about the forbidden, and totally impossible love between soul mates who meet against all odds.
All the acting, from all actors, are totally believable. This is one of the most beautiful, touching, and thought-provoking mini-series I have ever seen. Kudos to Jannis Niewöhner, Malgorzata Mikolajczak and Sebastian Urzendowsky. I have never seen them before, but they are incredible.
All the acting, from all actors, are totally believable. This is one of the most beautiful, touching, and thought-provoking mini-series I have ever seen. Kudos to Jannis Niewöhner, Malgorzata Mikolajczak and Sebastian Urzendowsky. I have never seen them before, but they are incredible.
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- AnecdotesSiegfried Lenz, the author of the book, based the story on his own experiences. But he was not on the east front. He deserted the German navy - in Denmark in the small city Næstved.
- GaffesWhen Willi Stehauf wants to investigate the prisoner (the priest), he has his arms crossed and his hands under his armpits. In the next shot, his arms rest on the table.
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