Movie · 2004 · Drama, History, War · 2h 35m · R · German
Curator score: 8.9/10 (554.9K ratings)
April 1945, a nation awaits its... Downfall
Overview
In April of 1945, Germany stands at the brink of defeat with the Russian Army closing in from the east and the Allied Expeditionary Force attacking from the west. In Berlin, capital of the Third Reich, Adolf Hitler proclaims that Germany will still achieve victory and orders his generals and advisers to fight to the last man. When the end finally does come, and Hitler lies dead by his own hand, what is left of his military must find a way to end the killing that is the Battle of Berlin, and lay down their arms in surrender.
Ratings
Curator score: 8.9/10
IMDb: 8.2/10
Letterboxd: 4.12/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 90%
Metacritic: 82
TMDB: 7.9/10
Director
Oliver Hirschbiegel
Production
NDR, ORF, ARD Degeto, EOS Entertainment, WDR, RAI
Cast
Bruno Ganz, Alexandra Maria Lara, Corinna Harfouch, Ulrich Matthes, Juliane Köhler, Heino Ferch, Christian Berkel, Thomas Kretschmann, Ulrich Noethen, Birgit Minichmayr, Rolf Kanies, Justus von Dohnányi, Michael Mendl, André Hennicke, Christian Redl, Götz Otto, Thomas Limpinsel, Thomas Thieme, Donevan Gunia, Matthias Habich
Where to watch
Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
Curator Review
Verdict
A harrowing, tightly controlled historical drama that reconstructs the collapse of Nazi Germany with unnerving intimacy and remarkable performances. It is especially compelling if you want a serious, bunker-level view of power, denial, and end-stage fanaticism rather than a broad battlefield epic.
Best for
viewers interested in World War II history
fans of intense character-driven dramas
people drawn to psychological studies of authoritarianism
audiences who appreciate meticulous historical reconstruction
Skip if
you want an uplifting or action-forward war film
you prefer stories centered on resistance or liberation
you are uncomfortable spending extended time inside the Nazi leadership circle
you want a film that avoids morally repellent subject matter
Overview
Downfall is one of the most exacting depictions of the Third Reich’s final collapse, and its power comes from refusing spectacle. Instead of turning the bunker into a melodrama, it observes panic, delusion, loyalty, and cruelty with chilling patience. The result is not an excuse for its subjects, but a study of how a regime rots from the inside while still demanding obedience.
Worth noting
Bruno Ganz gives the film its center of gravity, balancing volatility, exhaustion, and terrifying conviction in a performance that has become definitive for many viewers. Around him, the ensemble makes the bunker feel crowded with fear and self-deception, while the Berlin sequences outside remind us of the human cost being ignored underground.
Bottom line
The film’s discipline is what makes it so effective: it is sober, unsentimental, and deeply unsettling. It asks the viewer to sit with the banality of collapse, where ideology, denial, and cowardice become inseparable. For viewers willing to engage with difficult history at full intensity, it is essential viewing.
Top Letterboxd reviews
CinemaVoid 🏴☠️ (4★) · 2494 likes
Say what you want about Hitler, he wasn’t all that bad. After all, he killed Hitler.
user920913 (2.5★) · 1168 likes
not a fan of this Hitler character he seems like a real asshole
cinemasauron (5★) · 1031 likes
A masterwork of breathtaking realism & historical accuracy, Downfall (Der Untergang) recreates the events surrounding the final days of German dictator Adolf Hitler in the Führerbunker while also depicting the fall of the Third Reich & Berlin during World War II. The film is bookended by excerpts from the real-life Traudl Junge, Hitler's final secretary, and the plot itself is derived from her accounts.
The best thing about this film is that it keeps the human traits of the Führer intact and… more
Tentin Quarantino ☭ (4★) · 566 likes
The Soviet Union is the reason the Allies won WWII, not the US. American education will have you believe differently.
Silent J (4.5★) · 425 likes
It kinda sucks to know that most people will only know of this film and such a brilliant performance from Bruno Ganz as Adolf Hitler from a tired Youtube meme. Give this a chance and watch the entire film. You will be simply astonished.