It is no coincidence that most positive reviews predates "Der Untergang".
This TV movie has aged extremely badly, coming of as a dated stage performance from the seventies.
Bad historical accuracy - grossly so, bad acting (although, good actors - bad forced to handle a really bad script) sometimes it comes off as satire, closer to Charlie Chaplin's "The Dictator" than "Der Untergang.
I do understand that the budget for the "ten Days' was small, but they could have gone a bit further than just throwing random nazi paraphernalia around, and calling it a visual representation of the real bunker. And what's up with the sliding wooden barn-doors being used? Somebody green-lit this stupidity and everyone was fine with it?
Btw, Blondi is not killed in this version of reality, so yey for doggo lovers.
This TV movie has aged extremely badly, coming of as a dated stage performance from the seventies.
Bad historical accuracy - grossly so, bad acting (although, good actors - bad forced to handle a really bad script) sometimes it comes off as satire, closer to Charlie Chaplin's "The Dictator" than "Der Untergang.
I do understand that the budget for the "ten Days' was small, but they could have gone a bit further than just throwing random nazi paraphernalia around, and calling it a visual representation of the real bunker. And what's up with the sliding wooden barn-doors being used? Somebody green-lit this stupidity and everyone was fine with it?
Btw, Blondi is not killed in this version of reality, so yey for doggo lovers.