I just finished watching the film and here is my opinion:
Bad things first - I really did not like about the first half. It did not manage to draw me in, the inner dealings and problems of the television team, important as they may be, did not convince me. I was quite disappointed because my hopes were quite high.
But - and this is a big But - the last third alone makes the film worth watching. From the moment the older camera operator whose name I have sadly forgotten breaks down and talks about his own experience in the camp the film really picks up speed in the best possible way.
I sat there with bated breath watching the TV team watching Eichmann watching the original footage from the concentration camps, desperately waiting for a human reaction and getting none. And all the scenes including the statements of survivors were deeply impressive.
I liked the character of Leo Hurwitz best, a man who himself has been persecuted, if not by the Nazis, then by his own countrymen, i.e. McCarthy and his inhuman Anti-Communist committee.
And the scene where Fruchtman tells him that what counts is not showing Eichmann breaking down but giving the survivors a voice and saving their horrible experience from being forgotten is really moving.
As for Martin Freeman as Milton Fruchtman, he does his job well but to me Anthony LaPaglia as Hurwitz has the more rewarding part. In some scenes Fruchtman is reduced to the producer-being-ambitious-about-his-show but towards the end his character gets more depth. And as I said, in the scene mentioned above he is really good.
My favourite scene with Hurwitz happens towards the end of the film when his landlady thanks him for making the documentary and finally enabling the survivors to talk about what they endured, about giving them a voice. Hurwitz feels like a failure but this woman thanks him for something he had not realised because he was completely fixated on Eichmann. (Btw, this scene reminds me a bit of the last scene with Joan and Alan in TIG. Those who know both films will know what I am talking about).
Therefore I strongly recommend watching the film.
Last edited by SusiGo (January 27, 2015 3:20 pm)
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