Hannah Arendt Comments

  • Izaiah 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    The Eichmann trial, which took place in theaters and was televised live, drew Arendt's attention to the drama, and her reportage, based on Brecht's satirical comedy, was the climax of the play, a familiar self-deprecating -Handing the knife-Internet violence plot, the movie collects Arendt's points in a class-like manner, the lines should have sources, and the famous lines are constantly, from the dark times, to I don't love my family, I only love my friends, to The last "wind of thinking",...

  • Tristin 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    A true intellectual can always think independently about the interests of the nation and class to which he belongs, and this film focuses on the historical moment of Arendt’s most intellectual characteristics and courage—defining the former Nazis with mediocre evil The behavior of the officer Eichmann, and the occasional scenes with Heidegger are also well connected to her thoughts. The best movie I've seen this year, bar...

  • Marian 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    The follow-up to Final Action, the story behind the book Eichmann in Jerusalem. For sticking to calm thinking and digging for the truth, I praised the courage to betray my relatives and betray my family. Sukova's Arendt is very convincing. Eichmann's frontal shots all use the historical information film of the trial in that year, which is to let the viewer observe and think from Arendt's perspective to the greatest extent, which is...

  • Gwendolyn 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    The follow-up to Final Action, the story behind the book Eichmann in Jerusalem. For sticking to calm thinking and digging for the truth, I praised the courage to betray my relatives and betray my family. Sukova's Arendt is very convincing. Eichmann's frontal shots all use the historical information film of the trial in that year, which is to let the viewer observe and think from Arendt's perspective to the greatest extent, which is...

  • Gabriel 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    I just heard about the book "The Origin of Totalitarianism" a few days ago, and then I found this film. It does not review the protagonist's life like a common biographical film, nor does it exaggerate love and love, but focuses on showing Arendt's story before and after the Nazi Eichmann trial, but captures the heart of Arendt's ideas well: "evil", such as "banal evil" (a motiveless, unthinking blindness conformity to evil), and harm among fellow men. The people who oppose Arendt are people...

  • Sadye 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    I just heard about the book "The Origin of Totalitarianism" a few days ago, and then I found this film. It does not review the protagonist's life like a common biographical film, nor does it exaggerate love and love, but focuses on showing Arendt's story before and after the Nazi Eichmann trial, but captures the heart of Arendt's ideas well: "evil", such as "banal evil" (a motiveless, unthinking blindness conformity to evil), and harm among fellow men. The people who oppose Arendt are people...

  • Makayla 2022-03-23 09:03:12

    It should have been miserable to shoot this film in China... It's not impossible to make this film, and there is more respect for the...

  • Carmine 2022-03-22 09:02:46

    This kind of thing shouldn't be seen as a...

  • Nina 2022-03-22 09:02:46

    This intellectual and intellectual...

  • Macie 2022-03-21 09:03:09

    What most people lose is not just the ability to think, but also the will to resist. In the face of an extreme regime similar to the Nazis, it is obvious that conformity and obedience are the most self-defense solutions. In this world, there are very few people who can think, and very few who can act. Criticizing "the evil of mediocrity" will always face a situation where the attack is too broad, but Hannah still examines this issue from a higher level, which is worthy of...

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Hannah Arendt quotes

  • Hannah Arendt: He considered himself an obedient servant of Germany who had to obey the Fuhrer's orders. "My loyalty is my honor." The Fuhrer's orders became the law. He didn't feel guilty in the sense of the indictment. He behaved according to the law.

    Hans Jonas: Hannah, it's been proven that Eichmann pursued the Final Solution even after Himmler had long since forbidden it. And why? He wanted to finish *his* work.

    Heinrich Blücher: Don't you see that every law, every commandment was turned upside down. It was not "Thou shalt not kill," but "Thou must kill." To do your duty, goodness was a temptation you had to resist.

    Hans Jonas: Great. So no one is responsible or guilty. Every sane person knows murder is wrong.

  • Mary McCarthy: Oh, Hemmingway was just an ambulance driver. Thomas, as a writer he was nothing more than the premature ejaculator of the 20th Century.

    Thomas Miller: Oh, you just hate him because he wrote like a real man.

Hannah Arendt

Director: Margarethe von Trotta

Language: German,English,French,Hebrew,Latin Release date: January 10, 2013