Stars:
Ulrich Tukur, Mathieu Kassovitz, Ulrich MüheStoryline
In World War II, the sanitation engineer and family man Kurt Gerstein is assigned by SS to be the Head of the Institute for Hygiene to purify the water for the German Army in the front. Later, he is invited to participate in termination of plagues in the concentration camps and he develops the lethal gas Zyklon-B. When he witnesses that the SS is killing Jews instead, he decides to denounce the genocide to the Pope to expose to the world and save the Jewish families. The idealist Jesuit priest Riccardo Fontana from an influent Italian family gives his best efforts being the liaison of Gerstein and the leaders of the Vatican.http://123moviesfree.com/watch/amen-2002-online-free-123movies.html
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Not moved but forced to think 'Amen' is a recent
release examining the relationship between the Vatican and Nazi Germany.
We follow Kurt Gerheim (an admirable performance by Ulrich Tukur), a
perfectly Aryan, protestant SS-Officer who tries to speak out against
Nazi attrocities, and Ricardo Fontana, a young catholic cleric (played
to the utmost by the marvellous Matthieu Kassovitz) who joins him in his
fight. Ricardo's dissolusionment in the Church (which acts more as an
institution for self-preservation than for good in this film) leads him
to irrational and useless acts which do not conflict with his morality,
rather than to more useful acts which do. The interest lies with the
deterioration of Ricardo's faith in the Church's moral station and that
of Gerheim's faith in his fatherland. Both find solace in the hope that
they will put an end to the holocaust.
This is noticeably a
continental European film, with brilliant direction and dazzlingly good
acting, more Gosford Park than Schindler's List in terms of pace.
Indeed, this slow pace only highlights the frustration felt by the two
main characters as they are continually beaten down by the well-meaning
leaders of their Churches.
Frustration, interestingly, is the
only lasting emotion inspired in the viewer. Dr Germaine Greer
attributed this, wrongly, I believe, to the fact that the film "doesn't
seem to go anywhere", highlighting the leitmotiv frame of a so-called
'goods' train on its way to an unseen destination as a representation of
this lack of direction. I would venture to suggest, though, that a
conclusion is precisely what the director, the justly renowned Costa
Garvas, was trying to avoid - he does not straightjacket his characters
plainly as either heroes or villains and the film closes with the issues
of morality it has raised left open-ended. It is meant to be thought
provoking, not moving; the viewer is meant to conclude for himself what
was morally correct and what was not.
At the end of the film, I
found myself wondering which of the characters was most right - for
none, it would seem, have a sole handle on the moral high-ground and
there are arguments that promote each character's actions over
another's. Whatever way you see this film and whatever conclusion you
draw, it is a production which will not let you sleep easy until you
have been challenged on many issues of morality.
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