Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Sophie Scholl: Paying price for fighting 'war'


Here is yet another poignant tale of the brutality of World War II. The film narrates in an unsophisticated manner about people from Hitler’s so called community itself who saw the futility of the war and protested the illusion of Hitler. They were the real prophets who were punished when they tried to tell the truth of the impending destruction of Hitler’s malicious and ambitious designs. It is a German film based on a real life incident and is directed by Marc Rothemund.










Director: Marc Rothemund

Film Clip
Sophie Scholl The Final Days is the story of three students of White Rose who are convicted for distributing pamphlets that speak the real truth. They are convicted unjustly without even being subjected to the existing law and thus are done away with. However, they die not before enkindling a doubt in the minds of the executers.

This film, no doubt, is one of the best narratives of the consequences of the war. And what makes it even more powerful is the absorbing performance by Magdelana Scholl (Julia Jentsch). The music too adds to the sordid tale of the victims.

What grips the viewers perhaps is the approach of the parents of Sophie who say, “You both have done the right thing and we are proud of you.” It is indeed admirable to see that even within Germany there were scores of people who did not approve of Hitler’s type of adventure at the cost of millions of innocent people. Perhaps, it is because of such people that the world, despite all its cruelty and uncertainty, is still a good enough place to live in.  
- Melwyn Pinto SJ

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