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 Sophie Scholl - The Final Days

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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0795975108331
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Zeitgeist Films
Manufacturer: Zeitgeist Films
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Zeitgeist Films
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 14, 2006
Running Time: 117 minutes
Sales Rank: 9484
Studio: Zeitgeist Films
Theatrical Release Date: 2005




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Editorial Review:

Description:
2005 Academy Award Nominee for Best Foreign Language Film, Sophie Scholl - The Final Days is the true story of Germany's most famous anti-Nazi heroine brought to thrilling, dramatic life. Sophie Scholl stars Julia Jentsch (of recent cult fave The Edukators) in a luminous performance as the fearless activist of the underground student resistance group, The White Rose. Armed with long-buried historical records of her incarceration, director Marc Rothemund expertly re-creates the last six days of Sophie Scholl's life: a heart-stopping journey from arrest to interrogation, trial and sentence in 1943 Munich. Unwavering in her convictions and loyalty to her comrades, her cross-examination by the Gestapo quickly escalates into a searing test of wills as Scholl delivers a passionate call to freedom and personal responsibility that is both haunting and timeless.

Amazon.com:
Through its simplicity and scrupulous attention to historical detail, Sophie Scholl: The Final Days proves to be both thrillingly suspenseful and emotionally devastating. During the peak of the Third Reich, Sophie Scholl (Julia Jentsch, The Edukators), along with her brother Hans and other students in Munich, formed a resistance group called the White Rose and distributed anti-Nazi leaflets. Sophie Scholl begins on a crisp winter day, with Sophie and Hans distributing leaflets around the empty halls of a university before class is let out. The tension only increases as they are arrested, interrogated, and swiftly convicted in a brutal show trial. The heart of the film are the scenes between Sophie and her interrogator, Robert Mohr (Gerald Alexander Held), a loyal Nazi who nonetheless respected and perhaps even admired Sophie. Their arguments, distilled down from hours of historical record, crackle with emotion and resonate throughout history, from Communist totalitarianism to the Bush administration condemning critics of the Iraq war as traitors. Jentsch's restrained performance only grows more and more moving over the movie's course. A deeply engaging and powerful movie. --Bret Fetzer



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Subdued Horror
This is a brilliant film, which should be shown regularly.

Julia Jentsch gives a subdued and controlled performance in a understated film. The director deepens the horror of Sophie Scholl's predicament through a methodical presentation of her examination and trial.

The overall emotion of all the players is fear and the director conveyed that fear convincingly in his almost zen-like approach to the banality of the police and judicial system, which leads the viewer and Sophie to the singular mechanical horror of the guillotine.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - the war
***mild spoilers**********
The movie focusses on the exchange between the Nazi official interrogator and Sophie.

Their exchange illustrated a historical conflict that has been going on for at least the past 300 years.

There are those who are determined to create a new world order, and are willing to lie and intimidate and kill the innocent in order to create a society that will give the greatest happiness to the greatest number of a subset people who they consider worth it. (The Jacobins, the Bolsheviks, The Eugenicists, The Nazis....)

Then there are those who do not.

Here is a conversation from the movie

Girl: [talks about Nazis killing mentally retarded children]
Official: Their lives were not worthy. (worth living)....[talks]
Girl: No one, regardless of circumstances, can pass God's judgment. No one knows what goes on in the minds of mentally ill. You do not know the wisdom that can be bought from suffering. Every life is precious.
Official: You have to realize a new age has dawned. What you are saying has nothing to do with reality.
Girl: it has everything to do with reality. With decency, morals, and God.
Official: [exasperated] God! God doesn't exist!

I cried. The German official wasn't a jerk. He was a reasonable, logical, well-meaning man. And it didn't end in 1945. I think in the USA alone, 80% of Down Syndrome kids are killed before birth.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Absolutely Amazing
I watched this movie over a year ago and was truly amazed by the story. I happened to see it at a video rental establishment recently and that spurred me on to looking for a copy of my own. Seems like the older I get, the more interested I become in all historical events. We all need to know about many events that have transpired before revisionism does its dirty deed. Among many other sad events, Rwanda stands out as amongst the worst.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - inspiring story of courage and vision
a beautiful film...
fine actors portraying
people we only know over the course
of a very short span of time...
the action takes place
in a linear fashion, often in an
interrogation room, and we're
led on and on until the finish...
the lovely thing about this
film is that the end is shown
to be not an end at all...

good special features on this disc too!




Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not Happy
Thought this was in English but it is in German with subtitles. This is no problem for me as I speak and read German but I think this is problem for your other customers. I have lived in Germany for 38 years

Jack and Carrie Allen



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