Friday, May 9, 2014

Day 128 - The Goebbels Experiment (Germany & United Kingdom)

"The Nazi propaganda mastermind behind Hitler speaks in first person as actor Kenneth Branagh reads pages of the diary kept by the chief of propaganda, Joseph Goebbels, revealing the man's most inner thoughts. Joseph Goebbels (1897-1945) was a symbol of Germany's Nazi regime and a twentieth-century icon of maniacal cruelty. His name has been synonymous with cynical, unscrupulous, and at times successful, propaganda. The life of Joseph Goebbels is far more complicated and disturbing than labels like "genius of spin" or "Reich Liar-General" would suggest. The chronicle shows how Goebbels continually "restaged" and reinvented himself -- from his early days as a radical "popular socialist" to his tragic end. The film lets Goebbels speak for himself through the diaries he kept without interruption from 1924 to 1945, as never before seen historical footage from German archives traces the life of the second most powerful man of the Third Reich, detailing his initial attraction to the Nazi party and his adoration of Hitler. The result is a fascinating psycho-gram of a man who careened extravagantly between self-pity, wild extermination fantasies, and political excesses."

The documentary was well done, I got to get a better understanding of Goebbel. He was easily depressed man who wanted more out of life but chose to follow Hitler and get a "weak role" as a minister of propaganda. I myself have German ancestry and I'm proud of it. So learning about the turmoil of Germany is even more interesting to me. Despite all the Nazi appearances in the film, we get a rare chance to see how Germany looked during Hitler's era. Goebbel also reveals personal information like characteristics of infamous people like Hitler, his bodyguard, the top of the SS, and many others. At one point he doesn't have faith in Hitler and writes in his diary about it. It was also nice to have Kenneth Branagh narrate the film which made it even more interesting.
Watch this film if you are interested in Germany and if you have an open mind.

2.9/5

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