| Downfall | 
enlarge | Director: Oliver Hirschbiegel Actors: Bruno Ganz, Alexandra Maria Lara, Corinna Harfouch, Ulrich Matthes, Juliane Koehler Studio: Sony Pictures Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 358 reviews Sales Rank: 1234
Format: Ac-3, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Ntsc Languages: English (Subtitled), German (Original Language), Russian (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 155 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: D11545D ISBN: 1404987606 UPC: 043396115453 EAN: 9781404987609 ASIN: B0009RCPUC
Theatrical Release Date: 2004 Release Date: August 2, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com The riveting subject of Downfall is nothing less than the disintegration of Adolf 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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great film August 30, 2008 The person that played Hilter was outstanding.It is missing the fifth star because the ending was weak.
Absolutely superb film! August 24, 2008 If you are at all interested in history (and you should be), this film is required viewing. In no other film have I seen the power that Hitler apparently held over seemingly rational people depicted so convincingly. Also, the level of attention devoted to the sets and costumes is amazing. The uniforms, weapons, buildings, all authentic. You feel as if you are there in wartime Germany. Ironically, many of the street scenes were filmed in St. Petersburg, Russia. The acting is on a level rarely seen anywhere. Bruno Ganz makes you forget that you are watching an actor and simply puts Hitler before you as a believable person rather than as a caricature or stereotype. The supporting cast is equally impressive. See this film. It is, in my opinion, one of the best films ever made about World War II.
Downfall Review August 24, 2008 This film is a well-crafted description of the final period of the Nazi Reich. The realism was heightened by the dialogue being in German, and there were enough vignettes during the film showing with awful accuracy the brutality of the war. In some ways I found this film "got you" at a more frightening psychological level than Saving Private Ryan. In some ways there is no comparison between the two. Highly recommended.
The best german movie of our times August 11, 2008 I saw this excellent german movie, here in Brazil.Since the times of Leni Reifensthal,decades ago, no other german movie was so good, as this amazing movie.
Superb Docudrama August 9, 2008 Downfall This is a gripping depiction of the end of Hitler and the Third Reich; somewhat harrowing in places, but a great film.
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