6/10
Not surprising but deserves great respect
15 April 2007
I saw this historical piece because it has to do with the German world war II and the war politic of Hitler. I was impressed how efficient the German secret police could solve the propaganda case of Sophie Scholl and their friends until the very short process time. The performance of Julia Jentsch and Alexander Held was great and they must have won at least one Oscar. It won therefore many other respectable prices and this document should be screened out in every school for history lesson. The script itself limits on the propaganda and the process and works as a psycho drama but the story is predictable. So if you like movies that are inspired on true events this is one for you but if you are expecting action with lot of twists and plots stay away from this one. I recommend more the true DOWNFALL-DER UNTERGANG. Final verdict: 6/10.
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