13 Minutes
Film
Review by Kam Williams
Historical Drama Recreates 1939 Attempt to Assassinate Hitler
Believe
it or not, over a dozen different attempts to assassinate Adolf
Hitler (Udo
Schenk) were made before he took his own life in April of 1945.
The year before, he only suffered minor injuries in the bombing that
was the focus of Valkyrie (2008), a docudrama starring Tom Cruise.
Directed
by Oliver Hirschbiegel (Downfall), 13 Minutes chronicles
the first try after Hitler had taken control of Germany. The incident
occurred in Munich on November 8, 1939 in a hall where the Fuhrer was
scheduled to deliver an address.
Trouble
is, Georg
Elser's (Christian Friedel)
homemade time bomb went off too late, as Hitler had completed his
remarks and exited the building 13 minutes earlier accompanied by
several henchmen, including Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels
(Ulrich Matthes), Deputy Fuhrer Rudolf Hess, and the architect of the
Holocaust, Heinrich Himmler (Ulrich Noethen).
Later
that same day, Georg was apprehended while trying to slip into
Switzerland. Border guards took him into custody upon discovering
incriminating evidence in his possession suggested a connection to
the explosion.
He
was soon delivered to Germany's Chief of Police Arthur Nebe (Burghart
Klauszner) and Gestapo Chief Heinrich Muller (Johann von Bulow) for
interrogation, but refused to answer any questions until they
threatened to arrest his girlfriend Elsa (Katharina Schuttler), too.
Georg confessed to protect her, but they still didn't believe the
simple carpenter could have possibly acted alone, given the powerful
explosion that claimed 8 lives and wounded 62.
So, they resorted to
torture to extract the identities of his suspected accomplices that
only existed in their imaginations.But Georg had nothing
further to share, other than an explanation of exactly how he'd
secretly amassed enough gunpowder to construct a weapon of mass
destruction.
13 Minutes employs an
unorthodox story structure, as it opens with the failed coup, and is
followed by a series of Georg's flashbacks. While behind bars, he
reminisces.about everything from his disgust with Nazis to his
ill-fated relationship with Elsa.
A long-overdue tribute
to an unsung hero who came that close to changing the course of
history.
Rated R for sexuality and disturbing violence
In German with subtitles
Running time: 114 minutes
Production Studio: Lucky Bird Pictures
Distributor: Sony Pictures Classics
To see a trailer for 13 Minutes, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1a-rnFq1FjQ
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