Titel |
Elser (2015) |
Zusammenfassung |
The breath-taking story of a man
who nearly would have changed the world. 1939, when Hitler tricked millions
of people at the height of his power, one said a radical No: Georg Elser,
disparaged as an assassin, is one of the greatest resistance fighters. |
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Regie: Oliver Hirschbiegel |
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Drehbuchautoren: Léonie -Claire Breinersdorfer (Drehbuch) Fred
Breinersdorfer (Drehbuch) |
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Sterne: Christian Friedel , Katharina Schüttler , Burghart
Klaußner |
Geschichte |
Unlike so many subsidised movies about
the Nazi era, this one isn't superficial and moralistic. Instead it tries to,
and succeeds in, painting an authentic portrait of the prewar Nazi era in a
village in rural Germany. Most of all, the movie is captivating. We get under
the skin of this idiosyncratic carpenter who missed changing world history,
and possibly saving tens of millions of lives, by a margin of just 13
minutes. The movie stands of as one of the few who manage to depict what it
could have been like to live under the Nazi dictatorship. What would you do
if one of your friends was sent off to do forced labour, or another one was
pilloried for her supposedly immoral behaviour. As the benefactors of a free
society, we would like to think that we would stand up against such
injustice. This movie conveys how difficult, how impossible it was to be
decent under the Nazi yoke. It goes much to Georg Elser's credit that he
tried to do the impossible nevertheless. |
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