Looks like made for TV, was it? Anyway, Hitler's secretary's recollections of the way it was in the bunker before the very end. Not a compelling watch but always interesting to a history buff.Most chilling was Bruno Ganz' portrayl of Hitler. He showed the delusional mania but most striking was the humanity and seeming understanding he had for his closest associates such as Miss Junge. Very eerie as it almost makes you think the guy had a shred of decency buried in there somewhere. Was he a real person unable to get out of character or did Ganz give him too much credit? See it for yourself if you are a historyhead.
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Topic - Downfall (2004) - mr grits 09:15:51 08/05/05 (5)
- Like others said, - Road Warrior 12:55:41 08/06/05 (0)
- Interesting film... - mkuller 11:33:05 08/06/05 (0)
- Re: Downfall , Untergang (2004), not made for TV - grinagog 19:49:27 08/05/05 (1)
- After seeing the "special features" a lot of what you say falls into place . . . - mr grits 09:25:11 08/06/05 (0)
- Re: Downfall (2004) - Jim Campilongo 19:32:29 08/05/05 (0)