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Taking Sides

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Taking Sides (2003)

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Reviews Counted:53

Fresh:41

Rotten:12

Average Rating:6.8/10

Consensus: A complex, well-acted meditation on moral obligation and human loyalty, Taking Sides features noteworthy performances from Harvey Keitel and Stellan Skarsgard.

Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins

Genre: Dramas

Synopsis: After Hitler took over power in 1933, many Jewish artists were forced to leave Germany, persuading others to protest through voluntarily exile. Wilhelm Furtwängler, arguably the most distinguished... After Hitler took over power in 1933, many Jewish artists were forced to leave Germany, persuading others to protest through voluntarily exile. Wilhelm Furtwängler, arguably the most distinguished conductor of his generation, chose to stay, serving as one of the Nazi`s foremost cultural assets. Though never a member of the Party, Furtwängler was the recipient of government honors and appointments, associated with party members, and conducted at party functions, including Hitler's birthday. He was named Prussian Privy Council by Goering and Vice-President of the chamber of Music of the Third Reich by Goebbels. However, Furtwängler's concerts represented pockets of resistance from inside Nazi Germany, and the conductor often used his position and contacts with the abject regime in order to save hundreds of Jewish musicians from the concentration camps, at his own risk. Should he be punished for staying in his country and accepting to compromise or should his efforts to oppose the evil regime from within be recognized? The American Denazification Committee gave Major Steve Arnold the task of carrying out the pre-trial investigation, with orders to contribute to the extermination of Nazism in Germany. For Major Arnold and his hierarchy, Furtwängler represents the moral weakness and cowardly complicity of the German people who enabled the emergence and establishment of a fascist regime. His mission is to make an example of Furtwängler in order to try to eradicate the evil. The American major, an insurance claims investigator in civilian life, is aided in his enquiries by lieutenant David Wills, liaison officer with the Allied Cultural Affairs Committee, and Emmi Straube, a concentration camp survivor whose father was executed as one of the plotters in a failed assassination attempt against Hitler in 1944. While Major Arnold is obsessed with simplistic, absolute justice, his young assistants hold Furtwängler in high esteem as an artist instead of condemning him outright for his collaboration with the Nazis. Two worlds collide therefore: on the one hand the tattered remains of the damaged culture and morals of an ill continent which is desperately trying to survive the catastrophe of WWII and which has to build a new world out of the ruins of the old, and on the other, the winner from the other side of the Atlantic, convinced of the superiority of their society and eager to have the rest of the world march to their tune. The question of the artist's political responsibility within a totalitarian regime remains open to this day – whether to stay and serve one's own people or to leave the homeland. While Arnold's investigation is aimed at providing proof for the prosecution of the way in which Furtwängler's artistic genius contributed to the Nazi propaganda machine and their destructive ideology, Furtwängler answers the Major's accusations by limiting his responsibility to purely artistic motives - he chose to stay in the fatherland to bring comfort to the German people with his music, and not to serve the Nazis. Like a master conductor, director István Szabó orchestrates the debate from cat-and-mouse intensity to volcanic confrontation to an intriguing finale, making Taking Sides that rare film that demands the audience to engage in a dialogue with the characters and take a position on an issue: in this case, the complicity or innocence of Dr. Wilhelm Furtwängler, the world-famous conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic during the Third Reich. -- © New Yorker Films [More]

Starring: Harvey Keitel, Stellan Skarsgaard, Moritz Bleibtreu, Birgitt Minichmayr

Starring: Harvey Keitel, Stellan Skarsgaard, Moritz Bleibtreu, Birgitt Minichmayr, Hanns Zischler, August Zirner, Armin Rohde, Jed Curtis

Director: Istvan Szabo

Director: Istvan Szabo
Screenwriter: Ronald Harwood
Studio: New Yorker Films

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Reviews for Taking Sides

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Full Review Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch | comment Comment
11/29/03
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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[G]iven that we once again have an occupying military force in an ex-dictatorship overseas...the question is up-to-the-minute relevant.

Full Review Source: New Times | comment Comment
11/28/03
Luke Y. Thompson
Luke Y. Thompson
New Times

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Full Review Source: Movie Gazette | comment Comment
11/14/03
Anton Bitel
Anton Bitel
Movie Gazette

Though it might have been a theatrical polemic, the picture becomes cinematic simply through Keitel and Skarsgard's very different visages -- two sights you never tire of looking at.

Full Review Source: Oregonian | comment Comment
11/13/03
Kim Morgan
Kim Morgan
Oregonian

Harwood, who won the best-adapted-screenplay Oscar for The Pianist, has a knack for crafting looming tension

Full Review Source: Arizona Daily Star | comment Comment
11/07/03
Phil Villarreal
Phil Villarreal
Arizona Daily Star

Brilliantly acted and written, Taking Sides overcomes any shortcoming of its transition from stage to screen.

Full Review Source: Arizona Republic | comment Comment
11/06/03
Richard Nilsen
Richard Nilsen
Arizona Republic

You couldn't ask for more competent handling of a World War II Holocaust drama than that by director Istvan Szabo and The Pianist screenplay writer Ronald Harwood.

Full Review Source: South Florida Sun-Sentinel | comment Comment
10/31/03
Laura Kelly
Laura Kelly
South Florida Sun-Sentinel

The film makes you take sides, and herein lies its attraction.

Full Review Source: Miami Herald | comment Comment
10/31/03
Marta Barber
Marta Barber
Miami Herald

The movie is both interesting and unsatisfying.

Full Review Source: Chicago Sun-Times | comment Comment
10/17/03
Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
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[A] magnificent piece of theater-as-cinema, with performances so intense, backgrounds so evocative, the camera so ingeniously placed and the tempo so crisp, it's impossible to be bored.

Full Review Source: Chicago Tribune | comment Comment
10/16/03
Michael Wilmington
Michael Wilmington
Chicago Tribune

A variation on the theme of Nazism and the holocaust, making sparkling verbal drama out of the clash of opposing sides.

Full Review Source: Cinema Signals | comment Comment
10/06/03
Jules Brenner
Jules Brenner
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Full Review Source: Boston Phoenix | comment Comment
10/04/03
Boston Phoenix
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A basket of old thorns.

Full Review Source: San Diego Union-Tribune | comment Comment
10/03/03
David Elliott
David Elliott
San Diego Union-Tribune

As food for thought, and as a showcase for two fine performances, it richly deserves viewing.

Full Review Source: Seattle Times | comment Comment
10/03/03
Moira MacDonald
Moira MacDonald
Seattle Times

[Szabo's] best film in decades.

Full Review Source: Boston Globe | comment Comment
10/03/03
Wesley Morris
Wesley Morris
Boston Globe

Extraordinarily powerful and explosively acted.

Full Review Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer | comment Comment
10/02/03
William Arnold
William Arnold
Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Has a few good ideas, but Szabo covers them up in a blitz of soapbox scenery chewing.

Full Review Source: Combustible Celluloid | comment Comment
09/29/03
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Combustible Celluloid

The movie's promise -- to provide a balanced argument -- goes unrealized, and all we're left with is the spectacle of an idiot bullying a genius.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
09/26/03
Mick LaSalle
Mick LaSalle
San Francisco Chronicle

Though obviously the project of an older director who now chooses to work in miniature, Taking Sides never feels talky or claustrophobic.

Full Review Source: San Jose Mercury News | comment Comment
09/26/03
Glenn Lovell
Glenn Lovell
San Jose Mercury News

Skarsgard is an actor with the power to make us feel emotionally scoured at the end of the film.

Full Review Source: Contra Costa Times | comment Comment
09/26/03
Mary F. Pols
Mary F. Pols
Contra Costa Times
 
 
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