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Sophie Scholl: The Final Days Reviews

  • Nicolette 2022-02-28 08:02:04

    When I saw it for about an hour, I had the urge to go to IMDB and give full marks

    It's a pity that the second half disappoints me. The hysterical courtroom is too thin, too stereotyped, and too distracting. In contrast, Sophie's few paragraphs about the police detective are much more interesting. Facing the flawed system and Whether the political system maintains it or opposes...

  • Adelbert 2022-02-28 08:02:04

    realistic death

    Picked up a movie at dinner time and watched it—. I have long since forgotten why I downed this film in the first place, but two hours later, my conclusion is: this film really shouldn't be watched during mealtimes. The story is about a 21-year-old German girl who is swiftly tried and ultimately...

  • Josefa 2022-02-28 08:02:04

    What is the law based on? Is it human nature and conscience, or the personal will of the ruler?

    Several young students in Munich, unwilling to be the "silent majority", risked their lives to distribute leaflets at the university in order to awaken people to "revolt against tyranny" and oppose the Nazi invasion of Europe, and were unfortunately arrested.

    The Gestapo interrogation of Sophie, and...

  • Tia 2022-02-28 08:02:04

    History and Love in the Last Days

    On February 22, 2012, exactly 69 years after Sophie Sauer was executed, I visited the University of Munich for the film. The six leaflets of the Sauer brothers and sisters and White Rose are now engraved on a block of marble on the entrance floor of the main university building. The school has...

  • Percy 2022-02-28 08:02:04

    Children of the Revolution

    If I were to rate this film, from a technical point of view, there's a lot to be said for it. Such as the heroine's acting, directing, cinematography and soundtrack. However, it is not without flaws. Except for Sophie and the Inquisitor, the other characters seem to lack authenticity. When Chinese...