Inspired by history teacher Ron Jones' 1967 social experiment called The Third Wave, the film portrays how the masses can easily be manipulated into group thinking, in modern Germany who think the idea of history repeating itself as ridiculous. What starts out as an innocent club soon turns into a fascist regime, with non-members being victimised and segregated, in an obvious parallel to the way the S.S. used threatening tactics to anyone they believe to be against the Nazi Party. The film is very intriguing in this sense, in the same way as Oliver Hirschbiegel's thrilling Das Experiment (2001) showed how we can be tricked into playing social roles, but I felt the film went a bit too far towards the end and became somewhat unbelievable. But the performances are solid (especially by Vogel) and the film is well-scripted and moves at a fast pace, so it is a pity it loses its grip at the climax. A solid film that should be watched by anyone interested in social and political thinking.
Directed by: Dennis Gansel
Starring: Jürgen Vogel, Frederick Lau, Max Riemelt, Jennifer Ulrich
Country: Germany
Rating: ***
Tom Gillespie
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