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The Captain - l'usurpateur

Original title: Der Hauptmann
  • 2017
  • 12
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
23K
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Max Hubacher in The Captain - l'usurpateur (2017)
Based on an arresting true story, The Captain follows an enigmatic German army deserter, Willi Herold (Max Hubacher), after he stumbles across an abandoned Nazi captains uniform in the final weeks of World War II. Newly emboldened by the allure of a suit he stole only to stay warm, Herold discovers that many Germans will follow the leader, whomever that happens to be. A parade of fresh atrocities follows in the self-declared captains wake, serving as a reminder of the consequences of social conformity and untrammeled political power. Simultaneously a historical docudrama and sociological examination with undertones of ghoulish absurdity,The Captain presents fascism as a system to be gamed by those most casuistic and unscrupulous.
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In the last moments of World War II, a young German airman fighting for survival finds a Luftwaffe captain's uniform. Impersonating an officer, the man quickly takes on the monstrous identit... Read allIn the last moments of World War II, a young German airman fighting for survival finds a Luftwaffe captain's uniform. Impersonating an officer, the man quickly takes on the monstrous identity of the perpetrators he's escaping from.In the last moments of World War II, a young German airman fighting for survival finds a Luftwaffe captain's uniform. Impersonating an officer, the man quickly takes on the monstrous identity of the perpetrators he's escaping from.

  • Director
    • Robert Schwentke
  • Writer
    • Robert Schwentke
  • Stars
    • Max Hubacher
    • Alexander Fehling
    • Sebastian Rudolph
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    23K
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    • Director
      • Robert Schwentke
    • Writer
      • Robert Schwentke
    • Stars
      • Max Hubacher
      • Alexander Fehling
      • Sebastian Rudolph
    • 120User reviews
    • 93Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 23 wins & 19 nominations total

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    Max Hubacher
    Max Hubacher
    • Willi Herold
    Alexander Fehling
    Alexander Fehling
    • Junker
    Sebastian Rudolph
    Sebastian Rudolph
    • Gefreiter Paul
    Max Thommes
    Max Thommes
    • Bursche
    Rike Eckermann
    • Farmer's Wife
    Jörn Hentschel
    • Farmer
    Milan Peschel
    Milan Peschel
    • Freytag
    Alexander Hörbe
    Alexander Hörbe
    • Schnabel Wirt
    Ferdinand Dörfler
    • Farmer 1
    Harald Warmbrunn
    • Farmer 2
    Stefan Feddersen-Clausen
    • Deserteur
    Kordian Rekowski
    • Totschläger
    Frederick Lau
    Frederick Lau
    • Kipinski
    Sebastian Grempka
    • Bomber
    Damien Rabjastajn
    • Flak Soldat 1
    Sascha Alexander Gersak
    • Sichner
    Jakub Sierenberg
    • Flak Soldat 2
    Damian Ul
    Damian Ul
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    • Director
      • Robert Schwentke
    • Writer
      • Robert Schwentke
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    8kosmasp

    It's the end of the ... war as we know it

    Well maybe "knew it" would be better ... but that would not be as close to the song as I had in mind. Just a little nugget/hint/joke I like to make with my summary lines. Not that this is a comedy - most German movies are either known as romantic comedies/dramas or have the second world war as a topic - this obviously being the latter.

    This has an intersting twist with a character assuming a position and power grab, that will run throughout the movie. War is not a game and what it does with people (especially when they get into a position of power) is shown here very vividly. Very well played and acted (mostly in black and white nonetheless). If you don't have issues with the subject matter and the symbols shown, the movie might be something you want to watch. Interesting take to say the least.
    Kirpianuscus

    the fear

    To me, it reminds Medieval stories about an accident changing everything. The man, the world as the best self definition. A film about fear. Its roots, its fruits, the absolute power covering all and the fragility of illegim position as source of cruel gestures and long chain of improvisations. The best point of film - the superb performance of Milan Peschel as Freytag. The simplicity of profound good man front to the high cruelty, knowing the truth, preserving respect, in the shell of a deep shock behind the gestures of young Herold. All is reflected by the great art of Peschel. The war becomes only pretext for the instincts of a falling world. The beautiful cinematography, the memories about similarities with films by Fellini or B>ergman, the veil of ash around each scene, the last words on screen about a private and his illusion of power , the predictable end of a story who is more real than reality .
    9robbemannaert

    Realistic view of war

    You can compare this WWO2 movie with the style of Dunkirk. That means that the movie is not for everyone, but if you can appreciate this kind of movies, it's magnificent. The movie doesn't want to be a hollywood blazing brainless action movie, but wants to portrait the germans on an individual level. Like @barta-46978 says, the movie is about authority and gives yourself an insight in what it must have been at the time, and even how you would react in the given circumstances. The movie is explicit and kind of shocking. It really intrigued me, we need more movies like this.
    7micz81

    Not like ANY OTHER WWII movie. Dark, grotesque vision of real-life events.

    It's beautifully lit and shot movie. Greatly edited. Boldly directed. Yet somehow empty. Brings to my mind great "Ravenous" by Katherine Bigelow - the same, bit weird, grotesque, satirical tone of the story, the same kind of director's interest in evil within any of us. But - from staging and casting, trough costumes, props, locations, acting, cinematography, to editing, and the role of music and color - "The Captain" is much much much better, more consistent and more determined in terms of aesthetics than Bigelow's vision. And, in the same time, much much much more misleading in terms of its identity. You really can't tell WHAT kind of movie this is exactly - a bit thriller, a bit war cinema, a bit western, a bit drama, a bit dark comedy, a bit fairy-tale, a bit noir, even a bit horror and poetry.... It's refreshing to see WWII topic being treated with such a nonchalant attitude (Tarantino does not count - he is just a separate ligue of his own, and his aims with "Glorious Bestards" are just completely different in my opinion), but on the other hand "The Captain" seems bit immature, bit comic-like, bit 'form-over-substance' kind of thing. But... on the other hand again - the grotesque immaturity of depiction corresponds with grotesque immaturity of the very young main character who's real-life doings were the core of the story. On the other hand though... end credits add another layer of interpretation to the mix. And so on, and so on.

    Very thought provoking movie - if you like to think about cinema's language and purpose, or the reasons behind every evil (or even about a role of ego in those two areas respectively). Not so much if you want to explore REAL dilemmas and REAL tragedies of WWII - here, those are SURREAL rather.

    Summing up - definitely worth watching, as a somehow different approach to an already very well covered subject.
    8thiettan

    Surprisingly good and different than other WWII movies

    This title is not like any other typical WWII film. There are no epic battles to witness and no glory for the viewer to hope for. Instead, the film takes a dark humanistic approach to explore the dynamics of power and authority. The quote "Power attracts the worst and worst, it corrupts the best" comes to mind when watching events unfold through many dialogue intensive scenes of the film. Others may see the movie dragging because of all the dialogue but for me, it's a chance to explore in depth the characters and their realistic reaction/behavior in the story. Although certain points of the plot can seem over dramatize which reminds me that the notion of this being based on a true story should be taken with a grain of salt. But overall, it feels authentic for the most part and it's refreshing.

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    • Trivia
      On Herold's original uniform, he has the Luftwaffe paratrooper badge and the Ground Assault Badge of the Luftwaffe.

      The captain's uniform he later dons has the Narvik Shield and the Kreta (Crete) cuff title on the left arm, the Iron Cross 1st class on the left pocket top, the Luftwaffe Paratrooper Badge, Wound Badge, and the Army General Assault Badge. The Iron Cross 2nd Class ribbon is also worn to right of the left pocket.

      The Narvik shield and Kreta cuff title indicate that the wearer served in these two important campaigns in Norway, 1941 and Crete, 1941 respectively.
    • Goofs
      Some German soldiers have a skull painted on their helmet. This specific type of skull decal was used by a Finnish army unit (1st battalion, infantry regiment 46) in the continuation war 1941-1944. A famous colorized photo of three Finnish soldiers in a trench wearing this sort helmet decal of is often incorrectly associated with Germans or the SS.
    • Quotes

      Willi Herold: My father always said, "If you've done something wrong, then at least admit it."

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits show "Task Force Herold" marching through present day Germany and interrogating unsuspecting civilians.
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    • Release date
      • March 21, 2018 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • France
      • Poland
      • Portugal
      • China
    • Official sites
      • Official German Site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Captain
    • Filming locations
      • Görlitz, Saxony, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Filmgalerie 451
      • Alfama Films
      • Opus Film
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    • Budget
      • €5,800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $109,226
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,568
      • Jul 29, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,197,218
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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