In Liebe, Eure Hilde
- 2024
- 2h 5m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,9/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn Berlin 1942, Hilde is a member of an anti-Nazi group. She falls in love with another member, Hans. The two spend a summer together until they get caught by the Gestapo and Hilde is impris... Tout lireIn Berlin 1942, Hilde is a member of an anti-Nazi group. She falls in love with another member, Hans. The two spend a summer together until they get caught by the Gestapo and Hilde is imprisoned, eight months pregnant.In Berlin 1942, Hilde is a member of an anti-Nazi group. She falls in love with another member, Hans. The two spend a summer together until they get caught by the Gestapo and Hilde is imprisoned, eight months pregnant.
- Prix
- 2 victoires et 8 nominations au total
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The film serves its purpose in giving a brutally unflinching glimpse into the grotesque, uncompromising Nazi regime at the time - while also counterbalancing the story with hopeful, youthful optimism and deep love between the two main characters, Hilde and Jakob. Their relationship captures the essence of resilience amidst despair, making each scene compelling and emotionally resonant.
Beautifully acted, written, and directed, this is one of those films that will stick with you for a while whether you like it or not. The cinematography is breathtaking, capturing the raw and stark landscapes that mirror the emotional turmoil and the indomitable spirit of the characters. With its haunting musical score and meticulously crafted dialogue, this masterpiece delves deep into the human spirit's ability to endure and love even in the harshest conditions. Riveting and thought-provoking, it challenges viewers to reflect on the past and consider the complexities of history.
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Beautifully acted, written, and directed, this is one of those films that will stick with you for a while whether you like it or not. The cinematography is breathtaking, capturing the raw and stark landscapes that mirror the emotional turmoil and the indomitable spirit of the characters. With its haunting musical score and meticulously crafted dialogue, this masterpiece delves deep into the human spirit's ability to endure and love even in the harshest conditions. Riveting and thought-provoking, it challenges viewers to reflect on the past and consider the complexities of history.
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Not watching this! I actually recommend watching this, so no pun intended as always. We can only imagine how it must have been - although you do have countries where .... well there is one form of dictatorship or another ... if you feel I attacked the country you are living in - well that is on you. As in don't blame me for what you perceive to be your truth or what you feel to be true - my words are kept to a minimum. Just saying.
And I am not tip toeing around anything for any specific reason - as in I don't expect to get the treatment our main character is getting here. I'd hope that does not happen - to anybody ... but again we have seen things happening lately .. so there is a crazy world out there.
Which makes this an important watch I assume ... and powerful ... even if not easy to watch! What would you do? Not easy to answer.
And I am not tip toeing around anything for any specific reason - as in I don't expect to get the treatment our main character is getting here. I'd hope that does not happen - to anybody ... but again we have seen things happening lately .. so there is a crazy world out there.
Which makes this an important watch I assume ... and powerful ... even if not easy to watch! What would you do? Not easy to answer.
I found this a really riving watch. I have a history with radical movements, and I found a lot of similarities in terms of the way the group dynamics played out with the resistance members. What was really surprising is the tactful way that the 'ordinary life' of many of the average or upper-middle class Germans faced, with the exception of the war hanging over everybody's head.
The portrayal of some of the more sympathetic members of the German state apparatus was really well done as well. They respected a number of her wishes (despite initially bleating out that things were just 'the rules'), and responded well to the perfectly reasonable requests of the characters.
The ending was jarring in a good way, and left me sat in my seat in the cinema even after the credits had finished. Very moving and inspiring, despite being considered 'not a date night film' by the people sat behind me.
The portrayal of some of the more sympathetic members of the German state apparatus was really well done as well. They respected a number of her wishes (despite initially bleating out that things were just 'the rules'), and responded well to the perfectly reasonable requests of the characters.
The ending was jarring in a good way, and left me sat in my seat in the cinema even after the credits had finished. Very moving and inspiring, despite being considered 'not a date night film' by the people sat behind me.
While at it's core another traditional basic biographical structure, director Andreas Dresen does a solid work on presenting the relationship and history of the two character of Hilde and Hans Coppi with two strong lead performances from the cast and including some solid direction choices.
Stories about anti-Nazi and the war period has been done many times and Dresen offers at times some good direction and atmosphere approaches. Regarding it's writing being predictable and nothing too special when it comes to context, history and development, especially character development, the strong performances, solid camerawork and certain dialogue moments remain ambitious.
Stories about anti-Nazi and the war period has been done many times and Dresen offers at times some good direction and atmosphere approaches. Regarding it's writing being predictable and nothing too special when it comes to context, history and development, especially character development, the strong performances, solid camerawork and certain dialogue moments remain ambitious.
BERLINALE 2024: Nomination for the Golden Bear
A calmly told film about Hilde Coppi (1909 - 1943), who was sentenced to death by the National Socialists as a member of the communist resistance group ROTE KAPELLE. Liv Lisa FRIES, the superstar from the German quality series BABYLON BERLIN, plays this extraordinary role with calm precision.
The German director Andreas DRESEN has been making very successful films that deal with Germany's past and present for 25 years. DRESEN has already been nominated twice for the EUROPEAN FILM AWARD (2002 for HALBE TREPPE / 2008 for WOLKE NEUN).
Partly in flashbacks (with wonderful images of the Müggelsee in summer), the story of the married couple Hans (Johannes HEGEMANN) and Hilde Coppi, who offered modest resistance to the Nazi regime through a communist-minded circle of friends, is impressively told. Both were sentenced to death in the merciless dictatorship. Their son Hans Coppi Junior was born while they were still in prison, and his voice can be heard at the end of the film as an 80-year-old man.
This film is a monument to the Coppis and their circle of friends that is worth seeing. Other roles include wonderful German actors such as Lisa WAGNER as a prison guard who is gradually becoming capable of compassion, Alexander SCHEER (EUROPEAN FILM AWARD 2019: nomination for GUNDERMANN) as a sensitive priest and Florian LUKAS (known from the German quality series WEISSENSEE) as a nasty prison doctor.
Well worth seeing!
A calmly told film about Hilde Coppi (1909 - 1943), who was sentenced to death by the National Socialists as a member of the communist resistance group ROTE KAPELLE. Liv Lisa FRIES, the superstar from the German quality series BABYLON BERLIN, plays this extraordinary role with calm precision.
The German director Andreas DRESEN has been making very successful films that deal with Germany's past and present for 25 years. DRESEN has already been nominated twice for the EUROPEAN FILM AWARD (2002 for HALBE TREPPE / 2008 for WOLKE NEUN).
Partly in flashbacks (with wonderful images of the Müggelsee in summer), the story of the married couple Hans (Johannes HEGEMANN) and Hilde Coppi, who offered modest resistance to the Nazi regime through a communist-minded circle of friends, is impressively told. Both were sentenced to death in the merciless dictatorship. Their son Hans Coppi Junior was born while they were still in prison, and his voice can be heard at the end of the film as an 80-year-old man.
This film is a monument to the Coppis and their circle of friends that is worth seeing. Other roles include wonderful German actors such as Lisa WAGNER as a prison guard who is gradually becoming capable of compassion, Alexander SCHEER (EUROPEAN FILM AWARD 2019: nomination for GUNDERMANN) as a sensitive priest and Florian LUKAS (known from the German quality series WEISSENSEE) as a nasty prison doctor.
Well worth seeing!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe narration at the very end of the film is spoken by the real Hans Coppi Jr.
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Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 696 618 $ US
- Durée2 heures 5 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1
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