This German film respectfully but unexceptionally celebrates the failed attempt by Georg Elser (Christian Friedel) to assassinate Hitler in Munich in November 1939 with a homemade bomb. Director Oliver Hirschbiegel (‘Downfall’, ‘Diana’) moves between Elser’s interrogation by Nazi officers, who won’t believe he acted alone, and scenes involving his political awakening in mid-1930s rural Germany.
The earlier village section is mildly interesting, as Elser finds himself increasingly alienated from and angered by the swelling Nazi regime. But the later, post-arrest scenes are oddly repetitive and unilluminating. ‘13 Minutes’ suffers from having too many potential points of interest (including a clandestine romance between Elser and a neighbour), none which emerge as the dramatic heart of the film. It’s an important story, of course, but only mildly engaging as cinema.
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Release Details
- Release date:Friday 17 July 2015
- Duration:114 mins
Cast and crew
- Director:Oliver Hirschbiegel
- Cast:
- Christian Friedel
- Katharina Schüttler
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