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Avec : Bruno Ganz, Matthias Habich Réalisateur : Oliver Hirschbiegel
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The riveting subject of Downfall is nothing less than the disintegration of Adolph Hitler in mind, body, and soul. A 2005 Academy Award nominee for best foreign language film, this German historical drama stars Bruno Ganz (Wings of Desire) as Hitler, whose psychic meltdown is depicted in sobering detail, suggesting a fallen, pathetic dictator on the verge on insanity, resorting to suicide (along with Eva Braun and Joseph and Magda Goebbels) as his Nazi empire burns amidst chaos in mid-1945. While staging most of the film in the claustrophobic bunker where Hitler spent his final days, director Oliver Hirschbiegel (Das Experiment) dares to show the gentler human side of der Fuehrer, as opposed to the pure embodiment of evil so familiar from many other Nazi-era dramas. This balanced portrayal does not inspire sympathy, however: We simply see the complexity of Hitler's character in the greater context of his inevitable downfall, and a more realistic (and therefore more horrifying) biographical portrait of madness on both epic and intimate scales. By ending with a chilling clip from the 2002 documentary Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary, this unforgettable film gains another dimension of sobering authenticity. --Jeff Shannon


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Any honest effort to fictionalize Adolf Hitler is bound to encounter criticism, because it is impossible to dramatize any aspect of his life without portraying him as, essentially, a human being. Even a film like Olivier Hirschbiegel's Downfall, which portrays Hitler's grim last days and makes it clear that he was mad, is criticized because it shows him in a few lighter moments. How can the beast who slaughtered innocent millions have been capable of gently mussing a young boy's hair or putting a nervous secretary at ease with a joke? But Hirschbiegel and screenwriter/producer Bernd Eichinger understand that evil does not exist in a vacuum and that part of what makes Hitler and Nazi Germany so unfathomable is that the worst of them were still human, and that the state was kept running by essentially normal people. The film is compelling to the extent that it makes clear that true believers like Joseph Goebbels (Ulrich Matthes of Winter Sleepers) and Hitler (Bruno Ganz) may have singled out the Jews, but eventually their contempt spread to all of humanity, including, tellingly, their own people. "They gave us our mandate," says Goebbels, expressing no sympathy for the ordinary Berliners being slaughtered because Hitler refuses to surrender. By Hitler's twisted standard, meanwhile, it's the German people who have failed him. The film as a whole, however, is rather slow and scattered, showing clear signs that it was cobbled together from a multitude of historical sources. Traudl Junge (Alexandra Maria Lara) certainly has an interesting story (already told in the documentary, Hitler's Secretary), but the filmmakers offer little insight into why such people allowed themselves to be caught up in the madness. Downfall succeeds, for the most part, in painstakingly depicting who did what when, but beyond that, it feels like a missed opportunity. Nevertheless, the film did garner widespread acclaim in the American press, with many proclaiming it a contemporary masterpiece. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide

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23 internautes sur 23 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile :
5.0étoiles sur 5 Bruno Ganz is incredible!, Sep 5 2005
Par Ralph Muench (Mellonville, Saskatchewan) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Downfall (DVD)
Quite simply, this movie is essential viewing for anyone interested in WWII. Bruno Ganz is one of Switzerland's finest actors, so convincing in this role as Hitler, that after a few minutes into the film you would swear you are watching the real fuhrer. The film has stirred up contraversy because it shows Hitler for the man he was, both the insane, obsessed madman and the soft hearted gentleman he was to his non-military staff. The movie is a chilling insight into the Nazi mind, and shows a perspective never seen before. It does stick to the truth, at least as told by Hitler's last secretary who spent the last few weeks with him. Excellent! P.S. - The film is in German and subtitled, but still well worth it.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 An extraordinary, highly nuanced motion picture, Aoû 6 2006
Par Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Downfall (DVD)
Downfall impressed me greatly on a number of different levels. It can't be easy to make a movie showing your country's destruction and acknowledging the atrocities your own countrymen committed. The fact that Germany won't allow publication or importing of Mein Kampf even as an historical document has always suggested to me a national desire to just pretend the events of the past never happened. For obvious reasons, I was exceedingly interested in watching this film. How would Hitler be portrayed? Would there be any mention of the Holocaust? I had these and many other questions. All those questions were answered with a surprisingly nuanced film of great complexity and depth.

Downfall chronicles not only Hitler's last days inside the bunker but the immediate aftermath of his death and Germany's surrender. To a significant degree, that story is reflected through the eyes of Traudl Junge, one of Hitler's personal secretaries. Video clips of an interview with the elderly Junge from Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary (2002) frame the presentation (ringing rather hollow, if you ask me - but that's really neither here nor there). In the claustrophobic confines of Hitler's bunker, we witness the final days of the already broken Fuhrer, the individual dramas of those in Hitler's inner circle as they wrestle with the decision to leave or stay, and the total destruction of German society along with National Socialism.

The treatment of Hitler is, to my mind, exceedingly well done. Hitler was a much more complicated man than many give him credit for. His personal demons came to consume him, but there was a human side to the man, as well - and this film brings that out in a very nuanced way. This is not to say that Downfall makes of Hitler a sympathetic character - not in the slightest. His hate and venom are never far from the forefront, but this actually stands to reinforce his exceedingly human weaknesses. His mood swings are severe, especially as the end draws near - and he's not always rational. Betrayal drives him into a fury, especially the ultimate betrayal by Himmler. Yet he remains lucid enough to plan his death in an effort to keep his remains out of the hands of the Russians.

Almost as fascinating as Hitler himself, in both history as well as this film, are the Goebbels. Joseph Goebbels himself remained loyal to the very end, and it can be said that his wife Magda was even more dedicated to Hitler and National Socialism than he was. She, after all, killed all six of her children rather than let them grow up in a world without National Socialism - and that scene proves to be the most riveting of the entire film. Eva Braun is an almost extraordinary character in the film; maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think the filmmakers gave an accurate picture of her at all.

Then there are the military leaders who watch Hitler give orders their decimated armies cannot possibly follow. Loyalty is a powerful force in these men's lives - but their loyalty is to Germany rather than Hitler himself. For this reason, they are the ones asking Hitler to spare the German people and to think about ending the war. For some, though, the distaste of Germany's surrender from World War I overrides everything else in their determination to fight to the death - and I think that was a most telling point for the film to make. The only real problem I had with the film was the fact that I was hard pressed to identify several of the most prominent characters. All of the actors were made to resemble the men they played, but - even though I'm familiar with most of the historical figures - I really couldn't figure out the identities of several characters over the course of the film.

You may be wondering if the film actually shows Hitler's suicide on the screen - I wondered that myself. Unfortunately, I'm not going to tell you how the scene plays out. You will find a significant number of fairly graphic scenes in the film, though. It truly is a realistic presentation of Germany's darkest days, with the increasingly devastating destruction of Berlin going hand in hand with the physical and mental breakdown of the man ultimately responsible for it all. Honestly, I never expected any German filmmaker to produce such an honest, complex, awe-inspiring motion picture about their most infamous national leader. Downfall is a must-see.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Long, but thoroughly engaging, and not to be missed..., Janv. 8 2007
Par bel_78 "Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfa... (Buenos Aires, Argentina) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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"Downfall" is a film that tells us about Hitler's last days, when the war was already lost and before he committed suicide with Eva Braun (Juliane Khler). Truth to be told, this movie is extremely well-made, and even though it doesn't make direct reference to all the people Hitler (played by Bruno Ganz) killed, it highlights the fact that he was an extremely unbalanced person capable of doing that and much more.

Director Oliver Hirschbiegel weaves an engaging if sometimes shocking story, based on true events, as remembered by people who lived with Hitler during his last days. One of them, Traudl Junge (played Alexandra Maria Lara), was nothing less than one of Hitler's secretaries, and as such a privileged spectator of what was happening in the bunker where Hitler and his entourage stayed. The drama of war is well depicted, as is the fanaticism of many of Hitler's followers, and the desperation of former adherents that ultimately realize that they have been following a madman.

Those who already know at least a little about this period will recognize characters such as Heinrich Himmler (Ulrich Noethen), Joseph Goebbels (Ulrich Matthes) or Albert Speer (Heino Ferch), and will also probably learn about others that played a part during those last days. On the other hand, if you don't know a thing about this period, don't let that discourage you: you can always learn, and this is a good opportunity to do so.

All in all, I highly recommend this film. It is long, but thoroughly engaging, and not to be missed. I would like to add that if after seeing "Downfall" you feel like watching a documentary about the same subject, "Blind spot: Hitler's secretary" is also excellent.

Belen Alcat
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