1939 से 1945 तक ऐनी फ्रैंक और उनके परिवार का जीवन: युद्ध पूर्व भय, जर्मन सैनिकों द्वारा नीदरलैंड पर आक्रमण, एम्स्टर्डम में छिपना, शिविरों में निर्वासन, ऐनी के पिता की वापसी.1939 से 1945 तक ऐनी फ्रैंक और उनके परिवार का जीवन: युद्ध पूर्व भय, जर्मन सैनिकों द्वारा नीदरलैंड पर आक्रमण, एम्स्टर्डम में छिपना, शिविरों में निर्वासन, ऐनी के पिता की वापसी.1939 से 1945 तक ऐनी फ्रैंक और उनके परिवार का जीवन: युद्ध पूर्व भय, जर्मन सैनिकों द्वारा नीदरलैंड पर आक्रमण, एम्स्टर्डम में छिपना, शिविरों में निर्वासन, ऐनी के पिता की वापसी.
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फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
But beyond the horrors, this film is a touching presentation of the events behind the book THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK and goes far beyond the stage play and film of that title. Anne, her friends, her family, and her world are depicted before, during, and after the long, hopeful, but futile hiding in an attic. Various forms of the monstrosities of humans who forget their humanity are pitted against the perseverance of people who maintain their humanity.
This film should be seen in conjunction with CONSPIRACY, SCHINDLER'S LIST, VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED and other films that vividly show us what happened at a time when the human race was supposedly at a very highly civilized point. Such films show what horrors the human race can create when we forget who and what we are -- human.
We should see such horrors so that we do not forget. As the old saying goes, he who forgets the past...
For me, the virtual incarceration of her family in the factory was very sad and thought-provoking. Taken from their normal lives and stripped of all those things they held dear, Anne's family strives to remain positive of better times ahead. How would we fare if required to give up all that we possessed and go into hiding for fear of our lives? A totally depressing thought, and yet that is what happened to Anne and her family.
The later scenes, after the family was captured, humiliated, separated and sent to concentration camps, is simply tragic.
The fine performances of Hannah Taylor-Gordon in the title role and Ben Kingsley as her father, Otto Frank, deserve special mention, although the entire cast was believable. Hannah Taylor-Gordon's performance was a revelation - she conveyed a range of emotions that superbly captured Anne's spirit and also her human weaknesses.
The movie is not without its weaknesses. It is slow at times and could perhaps been improved by tighter editing, although this may have detracted from the accurate portrayal of the tediousness of living concealed behind closed doors for so long a period.
The concentration camp scenes are disturbing and Anne's gradual physical deterioration is depressing. It is not a movie to entertain but one to stir the emotions and the resolve to ensure that this sort of persecution and genocide is never again allowed to happen.
It is also a depressing reminder that it still is happening in various parts of the world.
Hannah Taylor Gordon is a revelation.She looks just like Anne Frank but,more importantly,manages to capture her wide-eyed optimism and indomitable spirit perfectly.It's truly heart breaking to see her at the end,her spirit finally broken and all her hope gone.Gordon is so believable in her role,it's almost scary.Ben Kingsley is also wonderful as Anne's father.You really believe they are a father and a daughter.The other actors are good too,but Gordon and Kingsley really stand out.
As I said,there's nothing I can say about this movie that hasn't already been said.It's an experience that will stay with me for a long time and possibly the best holocaust movie I've ever seen. 10/10
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाSteven Spielberg was to be the executive producer, but declined after receiving a letter from Anne Frank's relatives asking him not be involved with the project because it was not based on the authorized account of Frank's life.
- गूफ़In the movie, the address given to the Germans of the hiding place over the telephone by the supposed informer is incorrect. The informer says the address is 263 Lindtstradt, but was actually 263 Prinsengracht. It still exists today as the Anne Frank House museum in Amsterdam. The real betrayer of the hiding place has never been revealed or proven beyond only circumstantial evidence. The informer depicted in the movie is based on the belief of Melissa Muller, who wrote the book (Anne Frank: A Biography) that the movie is largely based on. In her book "The Hidden Life of Otto Frank" by Carol Ann Lee, which was published in 2002 and revised in 2003, an entirely different theory as to the identity of the informer is presented. Officially, the identity of the actual informer that betrayed those in the hiding place has never been conclusively determined and most likely never will be, as most of those that would be able to shed more light on the subject have since died.
- भाव
Margot Frank: Do you remember how - how I was always taking care of you when you were little?
Anne Frank: Well, it's my turn to take care of you now.
Margot Frank: It doesn't matter anymore.
Anne Frank: No! You can't leave me here.
Margot Frank: Tell me a story, Anne. I used to love your stories.
Anne Frank: Pim's stories were always much better than mine. Poor Pim.
Margot Frank: But you're still going to be a writer though, aren't you? And he'd like that. Do you remember how we talked about it? About - about what we were going to do, after the war?
Anne Frank: And what were you going to be?
Margot Frank: I can't - I can't remember.
Anne Frank: Yes, you can. You have to! You wanted to be a nurse. That's what you told me.
Margot Frank: That's right. A nurse. A nurse in - in Palestine.
Anne Frank: Paris or London, that's where I'm going. To see the world.
Margot Frank: To see the world...
- कनेक्शनFeatured in The 53rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2001)
टॉप पसंद
- How many seasons does Anne Frank: The Whole Story have?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
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