Review of Downfall (2004) by Vincerocks123 — 29 Apr 2015
Gut wrenching masterpiece thats both a autobiography and anti war film by acclaimed filmmaker Olivier Hirschbiegel, Der Untergang recounts the last days of Hitler and Nazi Germany as the unimaginable terror of Adolf Hitler's rage takes effect on the german people as Russian troops storm Berlin, a film that is to traumatizing and unbearably provocative it is a film not for the feint of heart.
A masterpiece of A dream that was shattered by lies and murder, one of the most tragic stories from the final moments of WW2, even you feel some pity for the nazi's and their demented minds.
A daring film that strikes at the consequences of nazism, Bruno Ganz in his most nightmarish performances ever gives one of the most violent portrayals on of the most notorious conquerors in modern history.
This review of Downfall (2004) was written by Vincerocks123 on 29 Apr 2015.
Downfall has generally received very positive reviews.
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