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Oct 08, 2016Janice21383 rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
The ending of a small group of German students, whose mission was to call the Nazis what they were -- murderers. In the words of Hannah Arendt, it would be better for the German people today if more such stories could be told. Sophie Scholl is also one of the few depictions of typical Germans during the war, who either did not want to believe the group's message, or did not care. I could talk about fine writing and brave performances, but this is one of those rare films where the conventions dissolve, and the audience finds itself watching life.