The Counterfeiters
Review
by Anthony Morris
The
phrase 'total war' means exactly that: war fought on every level with
the aim of forcing the other side to surrender.
And one of the more dangerous theatres of war is the economic one...
After all, without money to buy equipment and pay troops it's extremely
difficult to keep a war going. So while much of the (deservedly)
positive press about The
Counterfeiters has centered around its fresh take on the
horrors of the Holocaust, it's also an absorbing look at a battlefront
many viewers would never consider as a theatre of war.
Based on a real account by a Holocaust survivor, this explores the
secret currency counterfeiting unit established by the Nazis during
World War II and the Jewish prisoners selected to work in this unit
re-creating first the British Pound and then the US Dollar.
Karl Markovics plays the role of the expert forger (and Jew) in pre-war
Berlin who ends up in a concentration camp, only to be chosen for his
special skills to work in the pampered unit where the horrors of the
death camp are kept at bay - so long as they get results.
The film's central issue - is it better to survive, even if it involves
helping an evil regime, than die with your morals intact - is never far
from the film's surface (when the prisoners arrive at the unit they're
given civilian clothes clearly taken from inmates the Germans have
killed), and it's re-enforced by a strong performance from August
Diehl's performance as a Jewish printing expert who prefers death to
supporting the Nazi regime even when his sabotage threatens all their
lives.
Moral questions aside, it's also a gripping thriller the equal of
anything out of Hollywood and a well-constructed character study.
With this year's blockbuster films looming on the horizon, it'd be a
shame if a film as good as this one was left buried in their wake.
4.5 out
of 5
The
Counterfeiters
Australian release: 8th May, 2008
Cast:
Karl Markovics, August Diehl, Devid Striesow
Director: Stefan Ruzowitzky
Official
Site: The Counterfeiters
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