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A Queda! As Últimas Horas de Hitler

Título original: Der Untergang
  • 2004
  • 16
  • 2 h 36 min
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A Queda! As Últimas Horas de Hitler (2004)
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O último secretário de Hitler relata seus últimos dias em seu bunker de Berlim no final da Segunda Guerra Mundial.O último secretário de Hitler relata seus últimos dias em seu bunker de Berlim no final da Segunda Guerra Mundial.O último secretário de Hitler relata seus últimos dias em seu bunker de Berlim no final da Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  • Direção
    • Oliver Hirschbiegel
  • Roteiristas
    • Bernd Eichinger
    • Joachim Fest
    • Traudl Junge
  • Artistas
    • Bruno Ganz
    • Alexandra Maria Lara
    • Ulrich Matthes
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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    392 mil
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    43
    • Direção
      • Oliver Hirschbiegel
    • Roteiristas
      • Bernd Eichinger
      • Joachim Fest
      • Traudl Junge
    • Artistas
      • Bruno Ganz
      • Alexandra Maria Lara
      • Ulrich Matthes
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    • 114Avaliações da crítica
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    • Indicado a 1 Oscar
      • 22 vitórias e 34 indicações no total

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    Bruno Ganz
    Bruno Ganz
    • Adolf Hitler
    Alexandra Maria Lara
    Alexandra Maria Lara
    • Traudl Junge
    Ulrich Matthes
    Ulrich Matthes
    • Joseph Goebbels
    Juliane Köhler
    Juliane Köhler
    • Eva Braun
    Corinna Harfouch
    Corinna Harfouch
    • Magda Goebbels
    Heino Ferch
    Heino Ferch
    • Albert Speer
    Christian Berkel
    Christian Berkel
    • Prof. Ernst-Günther Schenck
    Matthias Habich
    Matthias Habich
    • Prof. Werner Haase
    Thomas Kretschmann
    Thomas Kretschmann
    • Hermann Fegelein
    Michael Mendl
    Michael Mendl
    • General Weidling
    André Hennicke
    André Hennicke
    • General Mohnke
    Ulrich Noethen
    Ulrich Noethen
    • Heinrich Himmler
    Birgit Minichmayr
    Birgit Minichmayr
    • Gerda Christian
    Rolf Kanies
    Rolf Kanies
    • General Hans Krebs
    Justus von Dohnányi
    Justus von Dohnányi
    • General Wilhelm Burgdorf
    • (as Justus von Dohnanyi)
    Dieter Mann
    • Feldmarschall Wilhelm Keitel
    Christian Redl
    Christian Redl
    • General Alfred Jodl
    Götz Otto
    Götz Otto
    • Otto Günsche
    • Direção
      • Oliver Hirschbiegel
    • Roteiristas
      • Bernd Eichinger
      • Joachim Fest
      • Traudl Junge
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    Reviewers say 'Der Untergang' is acclaimed for its realistic portrayal of Hitler's final days, with Bruno Ganz's performance lauded for authenticity. The film's depiction of Nazi brutality and moral dilemmas is noted, along with its historical detail and refusal to glamorize. Some critics argue it humanizes Hitler too much and could explore Nazism and Jewish suffering more deeply. Minor criticisms include film length and repetitive scenes.
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    9Galina_movie_fan

    "You have to feel that Hitler was a human being; only then he is a real horror."

    The first internationally released German production to feature Hitler as a central figure, "Downfall" (2004) takes place in the dismal gloomy Berlin during April - May 1945 in anticipation of the inevitable German defeat. The film shows the last days of Hitler and those close to him through the eyes of his young secretary, Traudl Junge.

    Oliver Hirschbiegel's film has been criticized by some circles as presenting a "too sympathetic" portrait of the Fuhrer. I don't believe anything in the film suggests that its creators sympathize with the Nazi regime and those who had orchestrated it.

    Showing Hitler as a human being (amazing performance by Bruno Ganz), a man who loved his dog, was a vegetarian and could display some moments of tenderness did not undermine the overall image of a lonely, domineering, conscienceless, and hateful man who believed that his people, his compatriots, women and children deserve to die because they are no longer deserve to live and because "in a war as such there are no civilians".

    Did those who think that that the film "humanized" Hitler forget the most chilling scene in the movie, the one that shows Frau Goebbels crush the ampoules with cyanide between her children's teeth, after they had been dosed with a sleeping draught? She did it not because she was scared of what would happen to them after the war, no, her reason was, "The country without National Socialism and its party is not worth living in". How dangerous Hitler was if he could induce such a blind devotion that could convince a mother of six to murder her children in cold blood.

    Bernd Eichinger, the producer and scriptwriter of "Downfall" emphasized, the greatest danger he saw in making a film about Hitler was the temptation to show him as a psychopath or madman: "Hitler possessed an enormous criminal and destructive energy, and he was a barbarian in the most fundamental sense of the term... But I am convinced that he was totally of sound mind until the very end, which is why leadership never slipped from his hands."

    The film's director Oliver Hirschbiege says that, in the same way it was evil of Hitler to see Jews as less than human beings - i.e. as "insects" - it would be equally wrong to portray Hitler as a madman, because that would excuse him of culpability: "I think the biggest mistake is to have an image of Hitler as insane - that he was not a human being but a monster. The most important point to realize is that Hitler was not a madman, not a psychopath or someone on drugs, which implies that he wasn't responsible for what he was doing. Of course he was responsible! "For me, (this film is) paying homage to and truly honoring the victims, because we fall short if we explain the Holocaust by stating that they were all out of their minds. They knew what they were doing!"

    I believe that the result of their work, the film I saw last night is absolutely unforgettable - honest, powerful and devastating. It is a masterwork of film-making and a very important in its objectivity historical document.

    9.5/10
    8The_Void

    A magnificent piece of cinema. Spectacular in every respect

    Truly great movies are few and far between these days; but Der Untergang most definitely represents one of those rare occasions. Oliver Hirschbiegel, who brought us the wonderful 'Das Experiment' has produced a film that is very nearly perfect. Depicting the final ten days of Hitler and the National Socialist regime, Der Untergang or 'The Downfall' to give it it's English title is an expose of failure and the way that a madman can bend a whole nation into doing his bidding. The film is very realistic, and an excellent ensemble cast breathe life and believability into the roles of the various members of the Nazi party and because every performance is picture perfect, the whole thing comes together brilliantly as one whole piece. Bruno Ganz gives the central performance as the Fuhrer himself and it is one of the greatest performances I've ever seen in a film. His portrayal of Hitler in the middle of his downfall is absolutely perfect, and Ganz excellently portrays the man's every emotion. It must be difficult to play such a notorious character as Hitler himself, but Ganz rises to the occasion and gives it his all.

    It is not the acting or the realism that is Der Untergang's main claim to greatness, however - it's the double meaning behind every scene. Each one is perfectly composed, and all the time you're watching you can not only see what's happening on screen but also take note of the implications surrounding it. Through every scene, there's always the notion that a nation is falling. That's another thing that's great about this movie - the way that it manipulates the audience into an awkward situation. On the one hand, we know that Hitler and the Nazi regime were unspeakably evil; but while we're watching this almost great nation crumble around it's leader, it is hard to watch without feeling some sympathy for the country, in spite of the ideals that were preached. I thought it would be impossible to generate feelings for the Nazi's; but Der Untergang has managed even that. 'The Downfall' is an apt title for this movie, as aside from depicting an important event in history; the film is fundamentally about failure. The entire movie focuses on one man's huge downfall, and it is both a heartbreaking and powerful cinematic experience. Der Untergang is not to be missed.
    johnmartin323

    A landmark performance

    I would give this an 7.5 or 8, if it were not for Bruno Ganz. In fact, I will dare say that the biggest crime surrounding this film is that Ganz was not lauded with every single acting award available. Never before has such dimensionality and care been applied to a performance of, quite possibly, the most vile human who ever lived (with the exception, perhaps, of his cohort Himmler). It's a confusing, sharp yet tender mix of sorrow, pity, anger, and ultimately, frustration.

    Initially, I figured this would be a very low budget chamber piece. But it is as epic in scope as a Spielberg war film, with effects to match. A real surprise. But don't be fooled by eye candy. Der Untergang is a human story. It is an amazing built film. And it is unreal. A must-see.
    8ma-cortes

    DOWNFALL is essential and indispensable watching for outstanding performance by Bruno Ganz

    The film deals with the history of Hitler's last days in underground bunker , it's the true story of the historic downfall and death (at age 55 in 1945) of the infamous Nazi dictator's culprit of death of 50 million people during second war world and killing of 6 million Jewish in concentration camps . The Fuhrer's last few tortured days in his underground bunker against a Berlin background . Hitler had height five feet , seven inches , eyes black , hair black , shaggy locks hung over forehead , complexion sallow , wide mustache , various hairs on each side ; besides he had marked devotion to brown shirts and old trench-coat and always surrounded by armed thugs and expert gunmen . He had demented gaze with tendency to become hysterical on slight provocation with delusions , particularly upon his place in history and his powers over vast numbers of people and addicted to public hysteria on race purity , and known to throw himself on the floor and gnaw rugs, guttural voice apt to rise to shrill tones when excited or thwarted . He was a congenital liar suffering from dreams of persecution . Almost all these physical descriptions and particulars of Hitler are perfectly incarnated by Bruno Ganz who even studied Parkinson's disease patients in a Swiss hospital to prepare for his role . Thus , he magnificently plays him as a sadistic , malicious , dangerous , vengeful, mystical and maniacal man .

    Bruno Ganz's portrayal is the perfection in the Hitler role one would expect at least on the surface , he gives insight to his madness and with persuasive qualities of his interpretation . A flawless casting with excellent German actors such as Alexandra Maria Lara (personal secretary Traudl Junge and the picture is based on his book) as co-protagonist , Juliane Kohler (Eva Braun) and distinguished players as Ulrich Matthes (Joseph Goebbles) , Corinna Harfouch (Magda Goebbles) and Thomas Kretschman . Besides , a nice support cast who play to famous characters as Martin Borman , Alber Speer , General Keitel , General Jodl and Hermann Goering and specially Heimrich Himmler who will betray to Hitler deciding along with the count Bernardotte to agree peace with the Allies , originating his hysteria splendidly reflected in the movie . In spite of Berlin is surrounded and meanwhile the bloody war with enormous bombing fall about the survivors and last defending , Hitler prepares the sad farewell very well narrated by the director Oliver Hirschbiegel and superbly captured the atmosphere by the cameras . The motion picture is one of the best war movies ever made , on pair with ¨Das Boot (also German movie and directed by Wolfgang Petersen) and ¨Saving private Ryan¨ (Steven Spielberg) . The flick will appeal to historical cinema enthusiasts and warlike genre fans. Rating : Above average and astounding , being interesting and thoughtful .
    9sjcsiba

    this is the best....

    Who better to make a WWII film than the Germans themselves? This is possibly the best WWII film I have seen yet. It is a very intense movie about the final days of Adolf Hitler (a SUPERB roll played by Bruno Ganz, he should get at least one Oscar for this...) which had me coming back to see the movie a second and even a third time (I saw T3 only twice, he he). And not only Bruno Ganz has done a great performance, the entire cast gives it all their best. Very good film indeed.

    As I said, it's a film about Adolf Hitlers final days, trapped in a bunker in Berlin, while the Russians are slowly moving closer. Hitler losing his faith in a 'good' outcome, the final bullet, everything is has happened for real. But when I left the cinema I had the idea I had just been watching a fictional story. A perfect script, made in real life 59 years ago. Not much to say about anything else. If you are interested in WWII stuff, go see it in the cinema, it's worth every penny.

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    • Curiosidades
      Most of the outdoor city scenes for the movie were filmed in Saint Petersburg, Russia. This was for two reasons: one, the architecture of the city has many Germanic aspects, and two, there are plenty of streets with little or no modern advertisements and other commercial aspects.
    • Erros de gravação
      In the film, Hermann Fegelein is shown as being arrested, dragged outside and summarily shot. In fact, Fegelein was arrested and kept in a cell for at least three days in the Führerbunker before Hitler ordered him stripped of rank and to be subjected to court martial, during which he was so drunk he vomited and urinated on the floor. It was only after the court martial that he was shot.
    • Citações

      Adolf Hitler: That was an order! Steiner's assault was an order! Who do you think you are to dare disobey an order I give? So this is what it has come to! The military has been lying to me. Everybody has been lying to me, even the SS! Our generals are just a bunch of contemptible, disloyal cowards.

      General der Infanterie Wilhelm Burgdorf: I can't permit you to insult the soldiers.

      Adolf Hitler: They are cowards, traitors and failures!

      General der Infanterie Wilhelm Burgdorf: My fuhrer, this is outrageous!

      Adolf Hitler: Our generals are the scum of the German people! Not a shred of honour! They call themselves generals. Years at military academy just to learn how to hold a knife and fork! For years, the military has hindered my plans! They've put every kind of obstacle in my way! What I should have done... was liquidate all the high-ranking officers, as Stalin did!

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      After the final credits there is a statement by the real Traudl Jung about her feelings of guilt and responsibility. In the British Cinema release, this is moved to before the credits.
    • Versões alternativas
      Extended version includes 22 minutes of additional footage.
    • Conexões
      Edited from Eu Fui a Secretária de Hitler (2002)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      When I Am Laid In Earth
      from "Dido and Aeneas"

      Composed by Henry Purcell (1659-1695)

      Arranged by Horst Liebenau and Stephan Zacharias

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 6 de maio de 2005 (Brasil)
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      • 20 de fev. de 2005
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