With the world on the brink of destruction, Dietrich Bonhoeffer joins a deadly plot to assassinate Hitler, risking his faith and his fate to save millions of Jews from genocide. Dietrich Bonhoeffer was accused of involvement in the July 20 assassination of Hitler, depicted in the film Operación Valquiria (2008), after Hans von Dohnanyi is accused of being the “spiritual leader” of the attempt. There is no evidence that either man was involved in the incident and only pretended to eliminate both. Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Against stupidity we have no defense. Protests or force cannot touch it. Reasoning is of no use. Facts that contradict personal prejudices can simply be believed – indeed, a fool can resist them by criticizing them, and if they are indisputable, they can simply be ignored as trivial exceptions. I agree with other reviews who found two major flaws in this movie .AUTHOR. The movie tells us (in the scripts) that B wrote many, many books about faith. Yet the movie itself never shows him writing or publishing or discussing any of the books. Most of all we see B writing his thoughts in a diary. ASSASSIN. Yes, historically there were many failed assassination plots to assassinate Hitler, and in fact the movie shows us one such plot. But there are no facts in the movie to show that B was ever arrested or charged for this. That is a very serious gap in the story. BOTTOM LINE. I’m sorry, but I think B deserves a better script and a livelier story. The movie Valkarie with Tom Cruise (a non-religious story) depicting a failed attempt to assassinate Hitler is a good example. The Bonhoeffer movie could have used a lot more action to break up the boring discussions about faith in the face of evil.
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