very tense video

Jessika 2022-03-20 09:02:58

I saw this film at the Bavarian Arts Festival held by the school. It was very good and tense. Most of the scenes are done in prison, so the dialogue becomes the key to the film. The Nazi officer's aggressive questioning of Sophie, trying to find out the loopholes in her words, proves the truth is wonderful. Of course, Sophie lived up to expectations, and said logically the words she had thought of in advance. During the day, Sophie was in the prison battling with Nazi officers. At night, when she thought that her frail mother knew that she and her brother were both arrested and likely to be executed, the desperation made her heart tremble. When Sophie walked to the execution room, the shadow of a Nazi officer appeared in the corner, half-dark and half-light, and at this time, she finally felt a little comfort. When Germans reflect on the Nazis, they always feel that there is still salvation, unlike Japan.

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  • Karley 2022-03-23 09:03:19

    Can be watched in conjunction with "White Rose in Action"

  • Jarret 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    After watching it, I can't calm down for a long time... The heroine Sophie Scholl met twice before she was sentenced, once with her parents, and with her brothers Hans and Christoph who were sentenced to death. The three smiled at each other, and they shared a story. A cigarette...makes me want to cry both times. Julia Jentsch's performance was perfect, and I fell in love with her slightly rebellious yet resolute face.

Sophie Scholl: The Final Days quotes

  • Sophie Magdalena Scholl: Please, don't worry. I'd do the same again.

    Robert Scholl: You did the right thing. I'm proud of you both.

  • Hans Scholl: [to the court] If you and Hitler weren't afraid of our opinion, we wouldn't be here.