

This is like Titanic, where they use something real as backdrop to their own story and, honestly, the story isn't exactly great or all that interesting.

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As far as I'd go, I'd say that this movie is solid, even though I wouldn't give it a score that reflected what I felt. In spite of all of that, however, I never felt that the movie was ever good at all. They're all, according to Schafer, ugly, fat cows, sluts/whores.

And, of course, the women are treated horribly. This organization keeps men and women in separate living quarters and they barely interact with each other. Of course, once Lena joins the organization, she's put to work and has to live under strict rules. She never once states that she's going there to save him, though it should've been easy to assume, but the fact of the matter is that she kinda does this impulsively, without really thinking much about what she was gonna do once she actually met up with Daniel. Lena decides that to save the man she loves she will join the organization, which presents itself as a charitable mission, and.I don't know what her plans actually were honestly. It turns out that, of course, Daniel has been faking his mental impairment all along and that actually helps him as people around him are careless because they think he won't do anything with it. The torture is so severe that Daniel is believed to have suffered permanent brain damage as a result, so he's put to work in the community, doing the simplest jobs. Anyway, Daniel gets taken to this community and he's at first tortured to, I think, give up people who supported Allende. Paul exercised his power over everyone in order to do as he wanted, regardless of whether or not it actually falls in line with the stuff he preaches as a 'man of god'. And cult-like isn't even appropriate, because these people at Colonia Dignidad were a cult, through and through, no doubt about it. I mean it was related, as Daniel was sent to the Colonia Dignidad, literally meaning Colony of Dignity, as a result of the military coup, but the film deals more with the cult-like community of Colonia and its charismatic leader, Paul Schafer. I know a boyfriend was involved, but I felt it was more related to Pinochet's military leadership than it was. The thriller film fans must not miss it.This movie is definitely not what I would have expected, I mean I didn't really read the description on Netflix, but I assumed it was more like dealing with Pinochet's dictatorship. From the director of 'John Rabe', another same intensity film, the majority of those who watch it would definitely like it. So from the entertainment perspective to revealing facts, this film well managed. The pace was moderate, but the developments at the right time gives the edge. I have been looking for such kind of thriller for some time, so really I'm happy I saw this one. That's the film to reveal how she plans and all other troubles during her undertaking.ĭespite what this film reveals, very sad to read the end text. The other one decides to rescue him by risking her own life by joining the same organisation.

Now they are separated and one of them was sent to a secret detention camp. The story of a young German couple in the 70s Chile, when the military coup takes place, the supporters of the overthrown president were arrested including these two. The locations, the atmosphere created for narrating the tale, all were amazing, just feels like a very real. Daniel Bruhl was not bad either and so other co-stars. Emma Watson was amazing, maybe this her best performance I have seen so far in her career. It feels like a familiar theme, but that is only the theme, the story was marginally different. The film was very edgy, I have not seen such film in a quite long time. But even before that I liked it very much. Some risk taken in romance were unimaginable.įirst of all, I did not know it was a real event based film until the texts from the film's end.
