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Uma Mulher Contra Hitler

Título original: Sophie Scholl - Die letzten Tage
  • 2005
  • 16
  • 2 h
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,6/10
29 mil
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Julia Jentsch in Uma Mulher Contra Hitler (2005)
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Dramatização dos últimos dias da vida de Sophie Scholl, uma das mais famosas integrantes da Rosa Branca, movimento de resistência anti-nazista durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial na Alemanha.Dramatização dos últimos dias da vida de Sophie Scholl, uma das mais famosas integrantes da Rosa Branca, movimento de resistência anti-nazista durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial na Alemanha.Dramatização dos últimos dias da vida de Sophie Scholl, uma das mais famosas integrantes da Rosa Branca, movimento de resistência anti-nazista durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial na Alemanha.

  • Direção
    • Marc Rothemund
  • Roteirista
    • Fred Breinersdorfer
  • Artistas
    • Julia Jentsch
    • Fabian Hinrichs
    • Alexander Held
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,6/10
    29 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Marc Rothemund
    • Roteirista
      • Fred Breinersdorfer
    • Artistas
      • Julia Jentsch
      • Fabian Hinrichs
      • Alexander Held
    • 117Avaliações de usuários
    • 129Avaliações da crítica
    • 76Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado a 1 Oscar
      • 22 vitórias e 13 indicações no total

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    Julia Jentsch
    Julia Jentsch
    • Sophie Scholl
    Fabian Hinrichs
    Fabian Hinrichs
    • Hans Scholl
    Alexander Held
    • Robert Mohr
    Johanna Gastdorf
    Johanna Gastdorf
    • Else Gebel
    André Hennicke
    André Hennicke
    • Roland Freisler
    Florian Stetter
    Florian Stetter
    • Christoph Probst
    Maximilian Brückner
    Maximilian Brückner
    • Willi Graf
    Johannes Suhm
    • Alexander Schmorell
    Lilli Jung
    • Gisela Schertling
    Klaus Händl
    Klaus Händl
    • Lohner
    Petra Kelling
    Petra Kelling
    • Magdalena Scholl
    Jörg Hube
    • Robert Scholl
    Franz Staber
    • Werner Scholl
    Maria Hofstätter
    Maria Hofstätter
    • Wärterin
    Wolfgang Pregler
    • Jakob Schmid
    Christian Hoening
    • Reichsanwalt Weyersberg
    Paul Herwig
    Paul Herwig
    • Rechtsanwalt August Klein
    Walter Hess
    • Pfarrer Dr. Alt
    • Direção
      • Marc Rothemund
    • Roteirista
      • Fred Breinersdorfer
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    8stensson

    Bravery to death

    German film is on its way again and this is another example. Sophie Scholl was a member of the White Rose, who distributed pamphlets against Hitler at the Munich university in 1943. That was of course suicide. Gestapo got them.

    This is not only a recapitulation. Far from it. There is also a small but strong mini drama between Scholl and the Gestapo interrogator and despite the situation and what in the end can't be avoided, it's not clear who really wins that battle.

    Very good acting by Julia Jentsch and Gerald Alexander Held here. A real nightmare and a perverse situation, but still taken out of life. This is not only drama. It is also possible.
    9avidadollars

    How would YOU make Sophie Scholl?

    As a person who spent many years 'making art', I could not be more amazed reading some of the comments. I've just been to a preview of Sophie Scholl in Manchester, England; and I am not only glad that this movie has been made, but also that it is done at the time when young people are happier to do 'whatever' rather than have any principles.

    There is no point debating historical accuracy. As it followed from the Q&A session with Marc Rothemund following the preview, not only the filming took place at the original locations that are still there, but the crew went at great length doing things 'right', including getting the weather reports for February 1943. Yes, there is this strange feeling of looking at the film's title, which sounds like the title for a documentary. But then I didn't gather the impression that Rothemund's goal was to poeticise the story of Sophie Scholl. I think it is quite enough that in Germany she is perceived as a martyr. What Sophie Scholl - Die Letzten Tage does successfully is it shows a person behind the image, a young girl (younger than myself), who was prepared to die for her idea, but desperately loved life.

    I read critical comments, and mine was in part sparked by them. Far from trying to debate their correctness, I'll do exactly what I always do on these occasions. Guys, those of you who decide to write next dismissive drag, instead tell us how you would direct in Rothemund's place. Or how would you act in place of Julia Jentsch? If you have really valid suggestions, we'll all be happy to hear.
    10tollini

    Truly Moving Picture

    I saw this film on February 14th, 2006 in Indianapolis. I am one of the judges for the Heartland Film Festival that screens films for their Truly Moving Picture Award. A Truly Moving Picture "…explores the human journey by artistically expressing hope and respect for the positive values of life." Heartland gave that award to this film.

    The place and time are Nazi Germany of 1942-43. Germany is starting to have serious war setbacks like their huge loss and immense casualties at Stalingrad, and the allies, consisting of England, the United States, and Russia, are united in the destruction of the Third Reich. Within Germany, the opposition to Hitler, the Gestapo, and fascism is laughably small. Students with mimeograph machines try to educate and motivate other students to rally and protest. These students have to do this clandestinely because their activities are considered high treason and there is no freedom of speech or assembly.

    Sophie Scholl and her older brother Hans are caught distributing subversive, anti-Hitler literature. The film focuses on the 21 year old Sophie, and she is NOT the weaker sex. She is interrogated for days and she is a spectrum of people far beyond her years; i.e., young, afraid, conniving, brave, docile, belligerent, religious, tough, tender, mature, etc.

    The film is shot in color, but the color is heavily muted and it looks almost black and white. That is appropriate because the film plays as much as a documentary and as it does as a fictional drama. In fact, this story is based on a true story.

    We live in a time when the head of Iran thinks the Holocaust didn't happen. It is moving to see that at least some young people in Germany during World War II were ashamed and disgusted by their country's murder of Jews, the mentally ill, gypsies, and women and children of occupied countries.

    Sophie's religious beliefs were inspiring. She did not blame her God and she did not feel forsaken. God was simply her strength that she humbly called upon when she needed it most.

    This film appears to have been made with a low budget. But, the impact is as powerful as large-budgeted films with similar themes like "Schindler's List" and "A Man For All Seasons." It has been nominated for an Oscar as Best Foreign Picture this year. And…it deserves the nomination.

    FYI – There is a Truly Moving Pictures web site where there is a listing of past Truly Moving Picture Award winners that are now either at the theater or available on video.
    9coyets

    Dramatic Reconstruction of Historical Events

    This film is not about the „Weisse Rose" (White Rose) resistance group, nor is it about Sophie Scholl. It sticks very closely to its title, and only deals with the last days of Sophie Scholl. Having staked out such a narrow subject, Marc Rothemund is able to narrate the story in great detail. This allows the use of pauses in the dialogue which add to the credibility and drama. I read the official version of the interrogation before seeing the film, and felt that a very good effort had been made to reconstruct what may have actually happened. I also felt that the atmosphere which the film conveyed to be entirely plausible for that time, which I am not old enough to have lived through. For instance, the characters always seemed to be holding back, and not opening their feelings to each other.

    Because the official version of the interrogation was dictated by Robert Mohr, it is certain to contain many gaps, such as the lines of questioning before reaching Sophie Scholl's quoted replies. The film may have tended to be too dramatic in filling those gaps. It was surely too dramatic in showing so many chance encounters in the various corridors. Perhaps this tendency to over-dramatise was necessary to present the otherwise rather dry historical events. At least the final result was almost believable, in contrast to many films about the past, and it was an improvement on earlier films covering the White Rose, simply because so much more has come to light since they were made.

    This is one of the best dramatic reconstructions of historical events that I have seen.
    8Xstal

    The Blooded Rose...

    A war is being waged by a mad man, who fans the flames of conflict where he can, in Germany and abroad, he slashes with his sword, but the tide begins to turn against his plan. The University of Munich takes the stage, where a group of students publish their outrage, covertly they dispense, argue against armed offense, it's a war of words and wisdom on a page. But the powers that have stolen all free speech, hail down upon the message that you preach, incarceration and then court, corrupted state gets what it sought, but there is solace in the strength of your outreach.

    The powerful and inspirational story of Sophie Scholl as she's arrested, tried and punished for being part of The White Rose movement during WWII with a great central performance from Julia Jentsch.

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    • Curiosidades
      The Stadelheim prison in Munich's Giesing district, where the execution of Sophie Scholl and many others (at least 1,035) took place during the Third Reich, is still in use as a prison as of 2014. Adolf Hitler had also been imprisoned here for a month in 1922.
    • Erros de gravação
      During his interrogation at trial, Hans Scholl defiantly states that he has served on the Eastern Front and that Judge Roland Freisler has not. Freisler then appears to be taken aback and momentarily silent. In actuality, Freisler was a veteran of the Eastern Front during World War I, saw significant combat, and was wounded and captured. Thus, his demeanor at Hans' statement is somewhat odd.
    • Citações

      Sophie Magdalena Scholl: [to the court] You will soon be standing where we stand now.

    • Conexões
      Referenced in The Making of 'Sophie Scholl - Die letzten Tage' (2005)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      I'm Making Believe
      Written by Mack Gordon and James V. Monaco

      Performed by Ella Fitzgerald

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 24 de fevereiro de 2005 (Alemanha)
    • País de origem
      • Alemanha
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • 2-1-0 Films (Greece)
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Idioma
      • Alemão
    • Também conhecido como
      • Sophie Scholl: The Final Days
    • Locações de filme
      • Ludwig Maximillian University, Munique, Baviera, Alemanha(university hall)
    • Empresas de produção
      • ARTE
      • Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR)
      • Broth Film
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 680.331
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 17.310
      • 19 de fev. de 2006
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 10.804.315
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      • 2 h(120 min)
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