Rosenstrasse (2003)
Spoiler alert-sad but not surprising
22 August 2005
Warning: Spoilers
Spoiler alert-This implies what happens and how it ended.

The consultation of an authority on the subject of a film never should be taken as an endorsement. Consultants are hired in order to be ignored. (That's showbiz.) What obviously helped the protest portrayed in this film was that it began in broad daylight in a highly visible public place before the Nazis had any idea it was happening. The international press could see it practically by looking out their windows. Of course the Nazis gave in under this threat of exposure. They didn't want any one to know what they were doing (hence they arrested the people in the dead of night). Unfortunately, everyone else in the country was too frightened or too complacent to see that these women had exposed the Nazis for the lawless thugs that they were.
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