An impressively directed drama with a superb central performance from Markovics and a gripping story to tell.
The Counterfeiters (2008)
Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins
Genre: Dramas
Starring: August Diehl, Karl Markovics, Devid Striesow, Dolores Chaplin, August Zirner
Screenwriter: Stefan Ruzowitzky
Producer: Josef Aichholzer, Nina Bohlmann, Babette Schroder
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Far more than another Holocaust drama; it's an examination of complex moral shadows that make us capable of cowardice and courage at the same time.
The Counterfeiters is a story that had to be told, and German director Stefan Ruzowitzky tells it plainly but well.
This parable of fakery and compromise asks the most difficult question: how much would you be willing to sacrifice in the interest of your own survival? And how grateful do you feel that you will probably never have to answer it?
Ruzowitsky’s film, austerely shot and scripted with terse wit, grants itself a licence to make art in exchange for entertaining us with a gripping story.
An awesomely powerful movie exploring not just the day-to-day hell of life in a death camp, but also the moral quandary of helping the Third Reich win the war.
The moral implications of this scheme are so charged and turbulent that they defy neat resolution. If the film's inhabitants are walking a tightrope, it occasionally seems that that its writer-director is too.
This is a first-rate piece of film-making that should appeal to fans of last year’s The Lives of Others.
The Counterfeiters is anchored in Markovics’ central turn as a chilly egotist forced, for the first time, to consider others’ needs.
An absorbing new perspective on the moral, physical and emotional adversity faced in the concentration camps, with one of the most unusual anti-heroes, of any genre, of recent years.
Sensibly, this never takes sides…and it proves a chilling reminder of the dilemmas faced by those placed in an impossible situation.
A sharp and compelling war drama that delivers on the promise of its astonishing true-life origins.
Stefan Ruzowitzky’s meshing of plot with debate is impressive. His film is compelling and clever.
This dark arty film also has some entertainment value due to Austrian actor Markovics and his ability to inhabit his complicated character in a convincing way.
Rarely has a film set the starkest of basic moral questions in such sharp-edged yet subtle relief. . . . like one of the master forger's brazenly passed-off copies--so bold, unflinching and brilliant that, to any eye, it's flawless.
mia istoria synarpastika alliotiki, apallagmeni ap' ta epanalambanomena enohika symplegmata tis pleiopsifias ton antistoihon taksidion stin epohi ton Nazi, kai mpoliasmeni me enan aprosdokita skliro kai tairiasto synaisthimatiko realismo, anthropon poy ks
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