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Europa Europa [VHS]

Starring: Solomon Perel, Marco Hofschneider Director: Agnieszka Holland Rating: R (Restricted) Format: VHS Tape
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This wonderful film by Polish director Agnieszka Holland (Total Eclipse), based on an autobiography by Solomon Perel, concerns a Jewish-German boy who manages to conceal his identity from the Nazis and ends up a member of their Youth Party. An admirably full experience, the film is both black comedy and horror show, with the central character taking the full measure of everyone's perspective on the war and Nazi crimes. --Tom Keogh

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49 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A World Turned Upside Down and Inside Out: Could You Survive, February 20, 2004
By Dr Victor S Alpher (Austin, Texas, U.S.A.) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Europa Europa (DVD)
This is one of the best films in the genre--historial film from autobiography. Marco Hofschneider brings to brilliant life the story of Salamon Perel, a German Jew. From the days of Kristallnacht--the Night of Broken Glass, when Jewish businesses were trashed and vandalized throughout Germany, to his final reunification with his brother--to poignant to say more about this here...this is a cinematic masterpiece.

I've seen few films that capture the turmoil of adolescent identity and identification so well. True, the Nazi era is the backdrop, but the themes couldn't be more universal. In that respect, it is also more relevant today, in 2004, than during the 1980s, when it was filmed--especially in America, where the American identity has been deconstructed so as to be hardly palpable. Also, it is equally relevant in Europe, where national distinctions could meld into a Confederacy if not a Union of some power.

Politics aside, this is an intensely personal film, one where the unquestioned identity of youth (German) falls victim to oncoming War and cruel happenstance. Perel must continually revise his vision OF himself and FOR himself, and at one point wishes for nothing more than to be an Nazi, for a beautiful young German girl becomes enfatuated with him. How did he end up in this position, wearing the uniform of the Hitler Youth at an Elite boarding school in Berlin? Or lose his virginity to a high-ranking female Party member while he is escorted by train from the Eastern Front to Berlin, as a Folk Hero (Volksdeutscher Held). Perhaps you think it unimaginable. I do not.

I've seen places in German where the remnants of Jewish culture and tradition are clear as day--such as a former High School for Jews in Berlin--with Hebrew and German inscribed clearly in the stones.

No, though Germany seems to some a heartless pillar of unemotionality, efficiency, heartlessness, the German characters in Europa, Europa are as human as those found anywhere. They fall victim to their personal aspirations, desire to please, deceitfulness, betrayal...simply put, human.

Although current fashion is to think of the period as one of the "banality of evil" (attributed to Hannah Arendt, Holocaust scholar), this film exposes the period as one more of human triumph and tragedy, and that, while we grow into adulthood, our personal identity is as much at the mercy of the passage of time and events as a unique, solitary construction.

See this film! It will draw you into the themes of Life, Love, and Redemption, and be over leaving you desperate for more.

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55 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I recommend it to everyone!, October 26, 2000
By lenore531 (Wichita, KS United States) - See all my reviews
  
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This review is from: Europa Europa [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I was introduced to this film in my German class, although I had thought to check it out years before after seeing it recommended in Seventeen Magazine. Since then I have seen it more times than I can count because I always end up telling my friends to watch it, and then we end up watching it together because I don't want anyone to lose it (and I do loan out all my other videos).

This is a TRUE story of incredible luck (so incredible as to be quite unbelievable) and pluck through a very dark time in history. If it weren't for so many coincidences, Solomon Perel would not be around to tell his amazing story.

You might recognize Julie Delpy (who plays Leni, the Nazi girlfriend) from French flims such as "White" and American films such as "Before Sunrise" and "An American Werewolf in Paris". She does a fine job here, as does the handsome young Marco Hofschneider in his role as Solly. (What other films is he in and where can I get them?, I sometimes ask myself...)

If you are trying to learn German, watch it first with the subtitles, and then on the second viewing, try taping some paper over the subtitles on your tv screen (of course you should take the paper off during the part in Russian, unless of course you also happen to be studying Russian). If you are at least an intermediate German student, you will gain a lot from such a viewing. The language is clearly spoken, and not overly difficult. I have done this several times myself, and have found it incredibly helpful.

There are a couple of scenes that may be offensive to sensitive people, and if you think of showing it in an American classroom, those are the parts you'll be forced to fast forward... (my German teacher found this out the hard way, but fortunatly there were only 4 of us in the class, and none of us complained).

Overall, very highly recommended!

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5.0 out of 5 stars When two tribes go to war..., September 5, 2002
By Steven Cain (Temporal Quantum Pocket) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Europa Europa [VHS] (VHS Tape)
A simply breathtaking film about the best and worst that humanity has to offer. While the cast, production and direction cannot be faulted, it is the intelligent way in which the Nazis are depicted that gives Europa Europa its power.

Like Swing Kids, Lucie Aubrac and Schindler's List, Europa Europa avoids the "white hats" and "black hats" approach to the characterizations. Yep, a lot of the Hitler Youth were decent kids, however misguided, and yes, some of the German military were just honest soldiers doing a job. It is this humanizing of the German and Russian sides that really draws you into this remarkable young man's (true) story.

It is staggering to think that he could evade exposure for so long, given that the Germans, like the British, never circumcized male babies except for medical reasons. Apart from all of the chaos and imminent physical danger, this "will he won't he be discovered" adds an almost unbearable level of tension to what is already a gripping movie.

The nonsensical racial purity classes underscore the ideas put forward by Dr. Angela Davis that race and even gender are more of a social construct than a question of biological essence.

An astounding tribute to the courage and resourcefulness of a true survivor in a world gone mad.

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4.0 out of 5 stars An unusually even-handed war film
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Boy In Search Of Himself
If it were not for the fact that the real Solomon Perel appears towards the end of Europa Europa, I would be tempted to believe this film was fiction. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars I tossed my copy in the garbage! Bad acting.
This is a real stinker. Get casablanca with Humphrey Bogart or Schindler's list or saving private Ryan if you want a WW2 movie. My wife and I both thought it was a real stinker. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Movielover"
"Europa,Europa" is one of the films that goes to a shelf that holds only the films I will view over and over again.

Published 11 months ago by J. Lindsley

5.0 out of 5 stars A startling true story of survival...
I adore European films (German, Russian, Hungarian) and so I was really anxious to get my hands on `Hitlerjunge Salomon' (also known as `Europa Europa'). Read more
Published 13 months ago by Andrew Ellington

5.0 out of 5 stars Life, Love, Redemption
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent film on the period
I originally saw this film on cable years ago. Despite that single viewing, it left a lasting impression on my mind. So I was pleased to discover it was available on DVD. Read more
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