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Schweigend steht der Wald (2022)

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Schweigend steht der Wald

5 recensioni
1/10

Awful story with no end

  • TobiasMeier123
  • 18 feb 2024
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10/10

It's never over

User What-a-punk has already said everything I could say about the movie. I would just like to add that you can see from the obviously not a few negative reviews that the story also touches those people who find its core very unpleasant and disturbs them in their self-image. And that's a good thing.

We must never stop doing that.

Especially now, when achievements in respect, humanity, human dignity and modern social behavior that were long thought to be secure are once again being called into question by a growing primitive minority with crude slogans, unbridled anger and fervent hatred.

This story is a good illustration of how false feelings of homeliness and tranquillity could and still can be the basis for the worst horrors.
  • thanhart
  • 15 feb 2024
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8/10

A good thriller

I could say I liked everything about the production part, starting from the atmosphere, the scene, the place where the movie took place, it all looked beautiful and yet dark, and mysterious at the same time.

I have to mention the actors, which all did a great job too, nobody felt out of place, except for the main antagonist, maybe, but that could be just my own preference, as I would've seen him grimmer and shadier for the purpose of the movie.

And of course, the main thing about the movie - the story. It's a movie about a buried past, but not the exact past that you would expect in a usual thriller about murder. This one is massive, concerning on a global scale and serves a good reminder that monsters live among us.

The ending makes the movie great. Don't want to spoil it, so won't be going into details, but I loved how it was realistic and thoughtful. You know, lies constantly require more lies to keep them floating, and people will never stop getting hurt until these lies stop.

Thanks for a good movie!
  • What-a-Punk
  • 18 mar 2023
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10/10

Disneyland of Death

The beginning of the story has few hints of the unexpected heart-stopping conclusion. A university student is studying soil samples in a remote forested part of Bavaria. Her own father had mysteriously died in that vicinity when she was a young girl. Locals seem intimidated by her search, however, and this leads to explosive secrets becoming painstakingly unearthed. I don't want to be a spoiler so trust me, the slow burn of the unveiling process in this heartbreaker of a story is riveting. Clues are dispenced subtly and begrudgingly and even l, the world's best predictor of movie endings, couldn't have told you where this movie was going. What a commentary on selfish and self-centered human nature!
  • sharonkathleenjohnson
  • 24 gen 2025
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10/10

Stunning!

"Schweigend steht der Wald" is not just a film - it is a scalpel dragged through the scar tissue of a nation's collective amnesia. It rips open the illusion of post-war innocence and lays bare the rot beneath generations of silence. Here, the forest does not whisper; it accuses. It is a devastating, necessary film, a raw confrontation with Germany's buried past and it easily earns a perfect 10/10 for its fearless narrative and emotional depth. The film exposes how post-war silence became a second crime, how forests can hide bones and shame equally well, and how guilt doesn't die with perpetrators, but it festers in landscapes, in families, in history.

The performances are outstanding, especially from the lead, whose quiet intensity anchors every scene. Every line feels like a confrontation. The cinematography is restrained, yet brutal in its symbolism. Nothing is overdramatized, and that makes it hit harder (especially the very ending).

This isn't just cinema. It's historical reckoning in motion. A mirror to national denial. A warning against forgetting.
  • cudak31177-1
  • 3 ago 2025
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