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In 1943, while the Allies are bombing Berlin and the Gestapo is purging the capital of Jews, a dangerous love affair blossoms between two women – one a Jewish member of the underground, the other an exemplar of Nazi motherhood.

Maria Schrader as  Felice Schragenheim (Jaguar)
Juliane Köhler as  Lilly Wust (Aimée)
Johanna Wokalek as  Ilse
Heike Makatsch as  Klärchen
Elisabeth Degen as  Lotte
Detlev Buck as  Günther Wust
Inge Keller as  Lilly Wust (1997)
Klaus Manchen as  Mr. Kappler
Margit Bendokat as  Mrs. Jäger
Jochen Stern as  Werner Lause

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Reviews

arfdawg-1
2000/08/11

The Plot.Berlin 1943/44 ("The Battle of Berlin"). Felice, an intelligent and courageous Jewish woman who lives under a false name, belongs to an underground organization. Lilly, a devoted mother of four, though an occasional unfaithful wife, is desperate for love. An unusual and passionate love between them blossoms despite the danger of persecution and nightly bombing raids. The Gestapo is on Felice's trail. Her friends flee, she decides to sit out the war with Lilly.OMG! Do yourself a favor and scan any movie that has some sort of gay theme. What you will find is a ridiculously high rating because the gay agenda is at work.I'm here to tell you this movie stinks to high heaven.It is simply not worth your time in the slightest. Ten minutes in you'll be bored out of your mind.When will the madness stop?

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smoothhoney1265
2000/08/12

There does exist an expression in the German language that describes this movie perfectly. It's "großes Kino". Literally translated it means "big cinema" and you use it for movies that are really grand: Grand in their structure, grand in emotion and grand in class. If any movie deserves this title then it's this one.The Plot: Berlin during WWII. We get an insight in the daily life of two complete different women who don't know each other. Lilly is young, married with four kids and because of this can afford a quite pleasant life (as Hitler was fond of mothers with many kids, they got more of everything than other families: more money, more food etc.). So while her husband is somewhere out there fighting the enemy, Lilly occasionally has affairs and while she has her fun with the men, a nanny is taking care of the kids. The other woman, also being quite young, is Felice. Felice is Jewish, works as a journalist for a newspaper and unlike Lilly has to daily cope with the fear of being discovered and transported to a KZ. As if it all were not enough, Felice is lesbian and enjoys life as much as possible in the circle of her (mostly lesbian) friends. Now, one day, Felice by chance sees Lilly in a theatre and almost instantly falls for her. Surprisingly enough Lilly loves her back and they begin an irresistible and passionate affair, which at the time and circumstances back there was like dancing on a volcano… Of course the film deals with WWII and the holocaust here but the best thing about it is that it's only done on the side. The plot concentrates on the two women, the two different worlds they live in and their feelings towards each other. It's all so intensive and it's not all about two suffering girls who lived in a horrible time and were not allowed to love each other, it's about two strong women with a lust for life who tried not to care too much about the Nazi regime, but to concentrate on seizing the day. After watching it you don't only feel for them, you admire them for having been so strong and courageous. But most of all you get to appreciate love and life again.A truly great film about a great love in times where this love seemed to be impossible. Based on true events.

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writers_reign
2000/08/13

There's a great new Billy Wilder movie out with all the hallmarks of Wilder at his blackest/drollest: Berlin, 1943/44. Lilly's husband is somewhere on the Eastern Front leaving her free to 'entertain' a succession of gentlemen callers in the afternoons and using the cash she makes to buy things for her four children. Somehow, though, that 'ol' upper-case Love keeps eluding her. Maybe she'll find it in the arms of Felice; by day an intrepid reporter, by night an activist in the underground - as in Resistance as opposed to U-bahn. Oh, yes, in a typical Wilder twist Felice is also slightly Jewish. There's only one problem. Billy Wilder has gone to the big sound stage in the sky and Max Faberbock wouldn't make even Clapper-Loader on a Wilder set. I'm aware of the glowing notices on this very board but somehow I can't share them. Where they see fantastic acting I see competent; where they see brilliant period detail I see cardboard cut outs. Maybe I'm hard to please.Yes, come to think of it I AM.

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alan_nicoll
2000/08/14

The setting is Berlin during the last days of World War II. Aimée and Jaguar are nicknames for two women. Jaguar, or Felice Schragenheim, is played by Maria Schrader, a painfully slender, winsome, enigmatic, and devastatingly beautiful actress whose character rolls through this story like a loose cannon. She is well matched by Aimée, or Lilly Wust, played by Juliane Köhler, attractive but older, by turns lustful and distraught.To survive in difficult times, young Felice poses for nude photos, works in a newspaper office, and gives dance lessons. Lilly is a housewife, mother of four small children, and her husband is at the eastern front. She entertains single men while her children go to the zoo "again?" Felice conceives a passion for Lilly from afar and writes her a romantic letter, signed "Jaguar."I don't want to spoil the story, so I will say no more about it. This is a frankly sexy, exceedingly passionate movie based on a true story. The acting is spectacular, the recreation of time and place is convincing enough, and the music and photography are exemplary. In German with English subtitles. Highest recommendation.In a few scenes, especially during the first hour, I had the impression that I was getting the text of what was being said, but was missing the subtext--i.e., what was really going on. I plan to watch it again before sending it back to Netflix, something I've not done previously (though I came close with High Noon). If you suspect that I conceived a passion for Felice from afar, you'd be right; you might, too, if you see this movie. But see it also because it's simply excellent from beginning to end.Alan Nicoll

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