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Hi!

Ok this topic is especially for the german visitors of this forum.

Tommorrow, 16.09, a new movie hits the theaters. It's called "Der Untergang" and is about the last 12 days of Adolf Hitler (and other significant persons) in his bunker during the fall of Berlin and the end of WWII in Germany and the leadership of the Nazis.

It will be the first movie which tries to document the human Adolf Hitler not only the Leader. But it is still a movie not a documentation so some aspects aren't historically correct!

Official Homepage

Some actors:

- Bruno Ganz: Adolf Hitler

- Heino Ferch: Albert Speer

- Juliane Köhler: Eva Braun

- Ulrich Mathes: Jospeh Goebbels

So what do you think of this movie? Are you going to see it or not and why?

Btw do anyone knows if this movie will be released in other countries too?

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The movie director is Oliver Hirschbiegel ,won't ring a bell for most people but he's a really great director and made many very good movie's of wich most have gotten excelent ratings by most movie review site's.

Expect a good movie ,and very good actor performance's.

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I'm going to see it for sure. Good to have a German perspective to the WW2 too. All the films lately have been from allied point of view.

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Any ideas of the release internationally? (specifically Scandinavia smile_o.gif) It does sound promising, indeed.

Will try my very best to see it, one way or another.

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I am very interested in this movie.

No sience fiction, no "comic hitler" or other nonsense!

Just telling the people what really happend.

Hope to see it this weekend.

MfG Lee

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I'll also see it for sure, I saw the preview lately and it sounds very interesting, finally something from another point of view.

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Only to remind you. That´s no ordinary war movie with booom and bang it´s an insight view on Adolf Hitler during his last days before he comitted suicide. Will be no easy entertainment.

If anyone should be interested in a very good book, that this film bases upon, it´s Traudl Jung you should look for. She was Hitler´s secretary and told her story in a very good way.

The book is definately worth a read.

And Bruno Gans has always been one of my favourite german speaking actors. From the excerpts I´ve seen this seems to be another great movie with him.

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I would definitely love to see this movie. Unfortunately I and most Americans don't understand German, which is why it probably wont be shown in the U.S.

I hate subtitles, but voice overs are even worse.

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I hope they'll have a english version ready, too. Because i heard that this movie is one of the most expensive german productions ever (14 million €).

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Quote[/b] ]I hope they'll have a english version ready, too. Because i heard that this movie is one of the most expensive german productions ever (14 million €).

It's not because a movie is expensive that it is good ,many recent hollywood movie blockbusters of the past years are a reminder of that ;movies like Pearl harbor sure got a lot of expensive special effects but apart from that the story and actor performance's are fairly mediocre to even bad.

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Sounds interesting. Wish I could see it.

I'll probably have to wait until it comes out on DVD or shown on SBS (Multi-lingual government TV channel).

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http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0363163/releaseinfo

Quote[/b] ]Release dates for Untergang, Der (2004)

Country Date

Germany 8 September 2004 (Munich) (premiere)

Austria 10 September 2004 (Vienna) (premiere)

Canada 14 September 2004 (Toronto Film Festival)

Germany 16 September 2004

Austria 17 September 2004

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Does this mean that it wont be released in the US?

Furthermore, how would an English speaking audience understand the movie? Will there be subtitles?

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I've been looking forward to the movie and hopefully will see it next week. smile_o.gif

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Icefire ,the movie will probably feature in the U.S as well ,since this is a fairly expensive production that will probably atract a lot of visitor's ,subtitle's will be included then afcourse.

like Balshoiw noted ,don't expect a to easy and action packed movie a ,usually Hirschbiegel's movie's feature a lot of psychological topic's ,although it's most of the time filmed pretty smoothly and easily keeping the attention.He does use excelent actor's normally (wich is nessecary for fairly psychological movies) ,i'm expecting a lot of this Bruno Gans guy and the rest of the cast.

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well i saw the trailer and must say that fuhrer doesnt look like real one. too old?

and voice ... rock.gif

but anyway i want to see it. smile_o.gif

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I agree with you that the Führer doesn't quite look like the real one but i guess that's acceptable because it's a movie not a documentation. Same with the voice. And in his last days Adolf Hitler looked pretty damn ugly, old and his hands were shaking all the time (like you'll see it in the movie). Perhaps he did know at this time that everything went wrong ... maybe he had parkinson. Who knows, who cares.

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IIRC a combination of stress and the attempt on his life left him partially disabled both physically and mentally (of course he never started off fully "compus mentus") smile_o.gif

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This sounds pretty good if "Das Experiment" is anything to go by.. blues.gif

....goes to reread last part in "Berlin, the downfall" Anthony Beevor.

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Incorrect. Several people that have been with Hitler during the last days have approved that he looked exactly Like this. A former guard of his still alive said he started to shiver when he watched the movie cause it reminded him exactly of the pale face and the desperate rage Hitler was in during the last hours of his life. Dont forget that that they all expected to die through poison too because Hitler usually demanded full obedience.

Hitler had changed throughout the war and this stiff upright man had turned into an old, pale, and pretty ridiculous gnome.

There are orginial moving pictures of Hitler meeting the last child soldiers to be thrown into the battle of Berlin. And yes.. Hitler looked exactly like the actor looks in the film.

No movie actor could ever perform as precise as this swiss theather actor. A brilliant choice. I hope germany comes back to making films like this again instead of trying to compete with Hollywood.

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I'm hoping this movie comes to norwegian cinemas, but so far I haven't been able to find out anything substantial... sad_o.gif

Have anyone of you seen the full length interview with the actual Traudl Junge? The one that's featured as a special in the series "The World at War". You should, it's very interesting. (I have the entire collection of this series on DVD, and although it's 30 years since its making, it's still the best documentary on WWII)

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Quote[/b] ]http://www.joric.com/Conspiracy/Hitler-worn1.html

Hitler-worn1.jpg

A rare and revealing photograph of Hitler taken shortly after Colonel von Stauffenberg's July 20, 1944 assassination attempt.

The stress of the war brought on by disasters of his own making has clearly left its mark on Hitler's visibly exhausted face.

Stauffenberg related his first encounter with Hitler to fellow conspirators noting the fuehrer's sickly appearance: Hitler's body emaciated to the point that his clothes draped over him awkwardly, the heavy shuffling of his feet as he walked, his sagging eyes, and his trembling limbs caused by his deteriorating health from Parkinson's disease.

Quote[/b] ]

http://www.joric.com/Conspiracy/Hitler-worn2.html

Hitler-worn2.jpg

Another rare photograph of Hitler taken in late 1944 shows his continued physical decline yet eerie ability to retain his spell over the ever-loyal SS.

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http://www.joric.com/Conspiracy/Hitler-worn3.html

Hitler-worn3.jpg

One of the last photographs ever taken of Hitler. The occasion was his last birthday (April 20, 1945) ten days before his death by suicide and 18 days before the end of World War II in Europe (May 8).

The Hitler Youths seen here outside the ruins of his Chancellory above his bunker, were among the last forces left to defend Germany and its doomed capital from the Red Army's onslought.

Hitler retained the unquestioning loyalty of the Hitler Youth and SS as well as many more Germans who believed until the very end of the war that only the fuehrer could save Germany from defeat and annilihation at the hands of her enemies.

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