Max torrent 2002




















See more at IMDbPro. Trailer Photos Top cast Edit. Yuliya Vysotskaya Hildegard as Hildegard. Epp as Mr. Epp as Mrs. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Munich, German-Jew Max Rothman has returned to much of his pre-war life which includes to his wife Nina and their two children, to his mistress Liselore von Peltz, and to his work as an art dealer.

He has however not returned to being an aspiring painter as he lost his dominant right arm during the war. He is approached by an aspiring painter, a thirty-year old Austrian war veteran named Adolf Hitler , who wants him to show his works. Although he doesn't think the paintings are all that original and he doesn't really like Hitler as a person, Rothman takes Hitler under his wings if only because of their camaraderie of being war veterans, and knowing that Hitler had nothing and no one to come back to after the war unlike himself.

Rothman believes that Hitler has promise if only he can find his original artistic point of view. In part out of need for money, Hitler, on the urging of Captain Karl Mayr, agrees to work for the army as a political spokesman in anti-Semitic propaganda.

Slowly, Hitler's view becomes a holistic one of a new world, where he begins to meld his art and politics. Rothman becomes excited about Hitler's artistic viewpoint, despite its anti-Semitic bent.

The question becomes if the sentiments behind the view will take over its artistic merit. Rated R for language. Did you know Edit. Goofs The family gathers to listen to the reports of the Armistice Agreement Terms November on a radio.

However, broadcasting in Germany didn't start until and was strictly experimental and limited before that. Quotes Max Rothman : So you're an anti-Semite. Connections Featured in Cinemania: I anodos kai i ptosi tou Nazismou Hill and Patty S. User reviews 90 Review. Top review. First impressions can be deadly. Promises broken can cause real pain. Watch what you say and do because you never know who's watching.

As a mainline protestant I believe that man, while he may strive to be good is essentially evil. I believe jealousy, greed, and avarice are very much a part of the human condition and its only through the grace of God we are not lost. I say this to illustrate a point. MAX is the story of two men, each on a quest to do something good. Each has a noble goal and yet both end up on a collision course with History. He has settled back into his comfortable life of wealth and prosperity, with his beautiful wife Molly Parker, Kissed and his beautiful children.

He probably drinks more than he should as well. He is also unable to do what he really loves, which is paint, so he does the next best thing.

He becomes an art dealer. If he cannot create art why not discover the next great artist. He lives in the army barracks because he cannot afford a home for himself. He follows the rules and is straitlaced.

He will not smoke. He does not drink not even coffee and he loves his country, a German all the way. But he does long to be a great artist. One day these two men start a relationship. It is amicable if strained. Max takes Hitler under his wing. Trying to get him to open up and embrace his art. Hitler becomes fed up and is dragged away from his art by the army. They have given him the platform he's always wanted, and with this platform Hitler begins to rail against the Jews, and those that threaten the great country that is Germany.

In the end this one man is forced to chose between art and power. Real history tells us what decision he made. MAX is a fictional account of the early life of one of history's most evil men. But what I really liked about it is that it makes an attempt to get to heart of why people make the decisions that they do.

Why did German nationalism lead to violence and genocide? Why do some people who are tested by pain survive and thrive, and others can be in the same place and become bitter? Why and what turned Hitler himself into a monster? Did he have a run in with a Jew that broke a promise or treated him like crud? All these questions come to mind and MAX tries to come to gripes with them. What I also like about this movie is it has no hero, but allows you as the audience to be empathetic to these men.

Maybe Hitler has a point. Maybe he has the right the feel put upon by the world. Why, when he plays by the rules, does he live in the gutter, while a fast talking, hard drinking, chain smoking, adulterer has a warm bed? It would make me mad too and doesn't jealousy make us do some pretty drastic things. The film makes a monster into a human being, not by praising him but by asking the one question we all ask, why?

It doesn't begin to editorialize on what Hitler became, but presents us with a man who can make the right decision or walk down the wrong road. Of course we can never change the past, but we can try to find out where it all went wrong. John Cusack does a marvelous job of painting the picture of a good guy with a great heart, but too many flaws. There is a great scene near the end of the film where his wife confronts him with his adultery. Max never once says he's sorry, and I don't think his wife expects him too.

But she loves him too much to run away. Will Max change his ways, maybe? Noah Taylor's Hitler has the perfect nuance. On one hand he's a bottled up ball of rage about to explode, on the other he's this wide-eyed dreamer looking for a shot. This is the hardest kind of part to play because the audience already comes in with the picture of what and who Hitler is, and not who he is at this moment.

While he is an object of scorn, and rightly so. You can and must empathize with him, or the performance is lost. Taylor plays the right chords, and it works. My favorite scene in the films comes as Hitler is giving a speech about the supremacy of the Aryan race and Germany in a local bar and nobody is paying attention to him. Except one kid. German-Jew Max Rothman has returned to much of his pre-war life which includes to his wife Nina and their two children, to his mistress Liselore von Peltz, and to his work as an art dealer.

He has however not returned to being an aspiring painter as he lost his dominant right arm during the war. He is approached by an aspiring painter, a thirty-year old Austrian war veteran named Adolf Hitler, who wants him to show his works.

Although he doesn't think the paintings are all that original and he doesn't really like Hitler as a person, Rothman takes Hitler under his wings if only because of their camaraderie of being war veterans, and knowing that Hitler had nothing and no one to come back to after the war unlike himself. Rothman believes that Hitler has promise if only he can find his original artistic point of view. In part out of need for money, Hitler, on the urging of Captain Karl Mayr, agrees to work for the army as a political spokesman in anti-Semitic propaganda.

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