A Love in Germany Reviews
Wajda's lovers are arrogantly inarticulate, neither beautiful nor expressive. And their relationship is completely tangential to the findings of his modern investigators.
| Oct 8, 2021
A Love In Germany is a provocative film which captures the ruthlessness of propaganda and the ease with which it can sway people's minds and create an inhumane tyranny of the human spirit.
| May 7, 2020
While you know it's all going to turn out rather badly, you can't help but be seduced by star Hanna Schygulla.
| Mar 24, 2020
Though A Love in Germany may well be about 'ordinary' fascism it fails to measure up to the competition of Germany, Pale Mother and others of that kind.
| Mar 24, 2020
Hanna Shygulla's "great passion" for her Polish prisoner-of-war lover in Nazi Germany is totally unbelievable.
| Mar 24, 2020
A Love in Germany is Wajda's penetrating commentary on the toll paid by individuals in any country that tries to dictate private morality.
| Mar 24, 2020
[Schygulla] gives what must be called a triumphant performance, one that ranks with the best of her work with Fassbinder, in a film that must be the most romantic ever made by Mr. Wajda.
| Mar 24, 2020
The sheer accumulation of contextual detail overwhelms and diminishes the narrative of amour foil at the film's centre.
| Mar 24, 2020
A Love in Germany is a maudlin mess of a movie that infuriates when it should fascinate, an artless attempt at high drama and political relevance that stumbles and fails at every turn.
| Mar 24, 2020
Why great directors occasionally deliver an outrageous clunker is anyone's guess, but here's another one for the books -- A Love in Germany, Andrzej Wajda's meditation on the banality of evil, with the emphasis on banality.
| Mar 24, 2020
Stani is passive, bland and maddeningly apolitical, and Paulina, reckless with erotic desire, is too cool to show heartfelt emotion.
| Mar 24, 2020
The grim inevitability of the tragedy, which someone like Fassbinder might have enlightened with another of his lessons on "everyday fascism," is treated with a heavier, less convincing hand by Wajda.
| Mar 24, 2020
Directed by Polish filmmaker Andrzej Wajda with a rather heavy touch leavened by strokes of nightmarish humor.
| Mar 24, 2020
A Love in Germany reveals Schygulla as a superb, fearless actress and an international star ready to take Hollywood.
| Mar 24, 2020
For all its faults the film remains important as well as emotionally sensitive in its view of people who submit easily to oppression.
| Mar 24, 2020
If the film wants to paint Paulina and Stani as two truly noble souls and make their mutual fate serve as an indictment of Nazidom`s utmost evil, shouldn't they have something more going for them than a simple desire to hit the sheets?
| Original Score: 2/4 | Aug 21, 2019
Alongside Schygulla's aching gravity, Mueller-Stahl weighs in a tremendous performance as the perplexed and irritable Gestapo chief.
| Jun 24, 2006
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Jul 14, 2005
Wajda, who has turned out some of cinema's most provocative political statements, does so again here. The politics tend to obscure the love story, but this is undoubtedly what Wajda intended.
| Original Score: 2.5/5 | Dec 6, 2004
Affirms the power of love in the face of death.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Aug 19, 2004