
For a Limited Time 30 day. Have time to buy Size: 48x32 inches (120x80 cm) 36x24 inches (90x60 cm) 30x20 inches (76x50 cm) 19x13 inches (48x33 cm) Quantity: 42.90 27.90. Downfall (2004) IMDB Top 250 Poster.
2004, War/History, 2h 34m. Visible crew/equipment: In the scene where the officers are arguing after their meeting with Hitler you can see a boom microphone towards the top right of the shot.Downfall. 163.Released in 2004, “Downfall” is a daring film by German director Oliver Hirschbiegel that offers a view of the last days of Nazi Germany inside Hitler’s bunker in Berlin.Revealing mistake: While the soldiers are putting the corpses of Eva Braun and Adolf Hitler in the ground outside the bunker to be cremated, one of their legs moves. Downfall (2004) Rotten Tomatoes 91. Have a nice day and enjoy.

The Hitler she meets has the aura of a confident man who has enjoyed the adulation and loyalty of millions of Germans. Played by the beautifully capable Alexandra Maria Lara, Junge was hand-picked by Hitler to work for him inside his bunker just over two years before the end of the war. He embodies the murderous dictator as naturally as he becomes the soft-spoken man in a performance that ranks very high as one of the best ever put on film.Even though Hitler is given significant air time and dialogue, the tale is told mostly from the perspective of Traudl Junge, Hitler’s personal secretary.
The mysticism surrounding Hitler must have been powerful enough for perfectly capable and intelligent people to follow him blindly down a very destructive path. The sickening adulation of his followers is hard to believe, even if many witness accounts have proven them to be true. The deterioration of his physical condition goes hand in hand with his mental sharpness, one that is never contested by any of his officers even when it becomes clear that the leader has lost his grip on reality.The film is difficult to stomach at times. Two years later, the Hitler we see is almost as weak as the desperate efforts of his military to keep Berlin under German control.
An act that even some close to Hitler would find hard to support.The fact that Downfall takes place in the sometimes overbearing simplicity of the bunker, gives every character a certain crudeness that does not to go unnoticed. They thought they owed him their life and some would even promise to commit suicide before surrendering to the enemy. His most ardent followers would put his word and his idea of a world dominated by National Socialism over the safety of their own families. A significant amount of Germans believed in their leader up to the very end.
At most, the Hitler we see is a person that deserves nothing more than pity, not because of his absolute failure to impose his will over the world, but because of his utter disregard for compassion, love and anything that makes life so precious.Find my diary of films watched, ratings and best of listsFilm review: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) theblogofbigideas.com/9/fil… 2 years agoRT paulgoldberger: Some sad news: I’ve just learned that I.M. I would not suggest that the director’s view of the Fuhrer is in any way sympathetic. The Germany we see in the bunker is the direct consequence of a dark period in history in which bigotry, racism and an undeniable thirst for power took over the soul of a nation fueled by a charismatic and paternalistic leader.Downfall’s Hitler is clearly mad.
You left the world better than you found it. Pei, maker of beautiful things, may you rest in peace. The end of an architectural era, truly.
