Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Spy, Assassin (#619)
I may be one of the few people in the world who never heard of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, so the film I saw yesterday was a revelation to me. A well-done, well-acted movie featuring no one I ever recall seeing before, it is the story of the title character, a German pastor who defies the Nazis and preaches against their activities and actions prior to World War II and who admonished them for their atrocities against Jews. The director of the film had few previous credits. He was the screenwriter of Sully and the produceer of Elf, and did a credible job here. In the film, Bonhoeffer comes across as a vibrant activist, who escaped Germany several times trying to enlist other countries to aid his efforts to quell Hitler and the Nazis but always came back to confront his foes. He went so far as to pretend to join the enemy (as a spy), using that role to help Jews escape. He even joined a group planning to assassinate Hitler even though he knew it was morally snd ethically wrong. It was a sad movie throughout but worth seeing. 96% of critics and 77% of audiences gave BONHOEFFER a thumbs up.
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