Review of Underground (1941) by Stcenterprise . — 17 Nov 2015
It was surprising how well this film captured the cruel treatment that the Nazis SS soldiers did to people in order to get the answers they desired. They would go so deep in cruelty that eventual the innocent victims would turn into the Nazi's enemy.
This film also presents the significance and power which radio can play.
I like the use of shadows and lighting in this film. I like how shadows are used while the radio announcer is speaking.
It is a good propaganda film made for it's time. The ending has a very strong emotional climax.
This film shows how significant and the power role to which the underground could play even by the middle of 1941. this also shows who could be in the underground and their motivations for joining.
This review of Underground (1941) was written by Stcenterprise . on 17 Nov 2015.
Underground has generally received positive reviews.
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