It was about twenty years ago, I was at the cinema: the ignoble hero of the film found himself in a hopeless situation, he was going to kill himself. At that precise moment, I remember having, in my heart of hearts, encouraged him to continue to fight, to believe that he was going to be able to get out of this.
Nothing more normal, with a character. The problem is that it really wasn’t. It was about Hitler, from the film “The Fall” (Oliver Hirschbiegel, 2004). Cinematic magic turned into hex “Run, Dolfi, you can still get away with it!” ». Suffice to say that I left the session shaken. And furious with the author of the film who had put me in this painful situation, full of contradictory injunctions: to be carried away by the story and stick to the story.
This disturbing and unfortunate experience did not prevent me from supporting
Source : Nouvelobs
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