Extended Reading
  • Vincent 2022-01-12 08:02:10

    The most beautiful expectation

    (one)

    ——"It is night in Moscow already. And soon it will be dark here. Do you think we'll ever see the dawn in our lifetime?" Is there still a chance to see Dawn?)

  • Coralie 2022-01-12 08:02:10

    Chilly, disturbing, but very well made!

    This movie is one of the chilliest, coldest production I've ever seen. As Colin mentioned in the featurette that it would be less shocking if they were frothing at their mouth and shouting'kill them all'. The holocaust emerged with emotionless calculation and Jews were itemized to be'evacuated'. I...

  • Maude 2022-03-23 09:02:52

    A horrific agreement to dehumanize and cross the bottom line in the midst of the trend.

  • Lottie 2022-03-21 09:02:51

    Although there are a lot of lines, the story is not completely driven by the lines. The scene scheduling and pacing are very good, and the good actors ensure high quality. In fact, it is not only the SS who engage in the legal slaughter of other human beings. History proves that human beings never learn from history.

Conspiracy quotes

  • Undersecretary Martin Luther: I'm sorry, why can't you shoot them?

    Dr. Joseph Bühler: Didn't you just hear him? It is the worst thing for our soldiers to be doing. They are women, they are children. And soldiers have a sense of honor, sir.

    Undersecretary Martin Luther: There's plenty of honor in following orders.

    Lange: Sir, would you care to join my group?

    Undersecretary Martin Luther: Enthusiastically!

    Heydrich: No.

    Undersecretary Martin Luther: I will.

    Heydrich: No, you will not. 11 million, even half that number, executed in small batches, would be asinine to undertake for the reasons Dr. Meyer mentioned. Inefficient use of time, manpower, bullets. No. As Major Lange will learn, gas if much more efficient, and less public.

  • Kritzinger: Lange?

    Lange: Yes, sir?

    Kritzinger: Who were those 30,000 you say you shot, when you say, YOU shot?

    Lange: In Riga, Latvia. 27,800 I have some responsibility for. And stood by with my men and allowed Latvian civilians to kill in mobs. I received memos directing the, one would say "evacuation" of Jews who, shot and buried in soil and corpses, managed to crawl out, still alive. Not exactly war, is it? And gas chambers about to come?

    Kritzinger: What gas chambers? Gas chambers?

    Lange: I hear rumours, yes.

    Kritzinger: This is more than war. Must be a different word for this.

    Lange: Try "chaos".

    Kritzinger: Yes. The rest is argument, the curse of my profession.

    Lange: I studied law as well.

    Kritzinger: And how do you apply that education to what you do?

    Lange: It has made me distrustful of language. A gun means what it says.