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Downfall

aka Der Untergang, Oliver Hirschbiegel, 2004

Star Review

Downfall received criticism in its native Germany for seeking to “humanise” Hitler, as if to try and explain the horrors of the Nazi regime were somehow to explain them away. Yet the tactics employed by writer Bernd Eichinger and director Oliver Hirschbiegel are sound. The film has to describe the loyalty Hitler inspired in his staff – for Hitler the man, rather than Hitler the monster - before it can dramatise the inevitable desertion.

Spring 1945, a bunker beneath a Berlin besieged by Russian forces, and from cold-eyed ideologue Goebbels (Ulrich Matthes) to a manic depressive Eva Braun (Juliane Kohler), the gang is very much all here. Hitler (a superlative Bruno Ganz) had by this point reached his all-or-nothing phase, fluctuating between absolute resignation and wheedling around, somewhat pathetically, in search of some way back.

Playing one of history’s great over-actors, Ganz nails Hitler’s voice, his tendency for splenetic eruptions, with remarkable precision. This Hitler is chillingly sober when it comes to discussing his anti-Semitic legacy, but prone to childlike outbursts (“It is my Will!”) whenever he can’t get his own way. Ganz’s interpretation of the Fuhrer’s body language - forever struggling to keep shaking hands under control, just one more domain slipping away from him - is so compelling in itself you might well be distracted from the subtitles.

Between them, Hirschbiegel and Eichinger display a powerhouse combination: the sense of broader historical events coupled with an eye for the telling anecdote. As in his previous Das Experiment, Hirschbiegel’s trick is to lock the viewer in primarily the one location with the only certainty that things are going to get much worse. It is, as one might expect, a long and serious-minded film. Yet the result is rarely less than fascinating: a two-and-a-half hour redefinition of the term “bunker mentality”.

Mike McCahill on 25th July 2005
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Film Description

Controversial and award-winning German drama about the final days of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime. Bruno Ganz plays the German dictator who, as the Russians close in towards Berlin, retreats to his bunker with his fiancee Eva Braun, his private secretary Traudle Junge, and his propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels. His mood ranging from violent rage to pessimistic defeat, Hitler attempts to deny the inevitable as the other occupants of the bunker deal with the prospect of their impending death at the hands of the Russians. Goebbels kills his family before committing suicide, while Hitler finally marries Eva Braun in a ceremony that precedes their own suicide by hours. With only Junge surviving, the Red Army closes in and takes the capital.

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By Mike Whitworth on 25th October 2005

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Film Details

Director

Oliver Hirschbiegel

Year

2004

Countries & Regions

European Film, German Film

Cast

Bruno Ganz

Technical Details

Certificate

15

Length

155 mins

Publisher

Momentum

Format

DVD Colour

Region

2

Aspect

1.78 Anamorphic Wide Screen

Cat No

MP580D

Main Language

German

Subtitles

English

Crew Details

Music

Stephan Zacharias

Producer

Bernd Eichinger

Writer

Bernd Eichinger

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