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The Zone of Interest

Movie
2023
1h 45m
PG-13
English
History, Drama, War
User Score: 
7.4
Critic Score: 
93
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The commandant of Auschwitz, Rudolf Höss, and his wife Hedwig, strive to build a dream life for their family in a house and garden next to the camp.
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The Zone of Interest

PG-13
Movie
2023
1h 45m
English
History, Drama, War
The commandant of Auschwitz, Rudolf Höss, and his wife Hedwig, strive to build a dream life for their family in a house and garden next to the camp.
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Christian Friedel
Rudolf Höss
Sandra Hller
Hedwig Höss
Benjamin Utzerath
Fritz Sander, Topf & Sons
Thomas Neumann
Karl Prüfer, Topf & Sons
Klaudiusz Kaufmann
Obersturmbannführer Bischoff
Marie Rosa Tietjen
Hedwig's Friend #1
Jakub Sierenberg
SS Officer #1
Marek ukasik
SS Officer #5
Shenja Lacher
Gauleiter Fritz Bracht (voice)
Imogen Kogge
Hedwig's Mother
Christine Schrder
Woman in Park with Dog
Ralph Herforth
Oswald Pohl
Daniel Holzberg
Gerhard Maurer
Rainer Haustein
Richard Glücks
Wolfgang Lampl
Hans Burger
Freya Kreutzkam
Eleanor Pohl
Leo Meier
IKL Announcer (voice)
Sascha Maaz
Arthur Liebehenschel (uncredited)
Ralf Zillmann
Hoffmann (uncredited)
Directed By: Jonathan Glazer
Written By: Jonathan Glazer, Martin Amis (Novel)

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Götterdämmerung says...
3 months ago
It's boring, that's the problem. The Zone of Interest is completely uninteresting. Scenery, wardrobe and all of that is very well done, which infuriates me because they could have done such an interesting film if they'd had shown the funcioning of Auschwitz. In that camp there were stories worth telling. Anyways, I regret having spent money in the cinema for this one.
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SkinnyFilmBuff says...
2 months ago
The biggest strength of this film is the extreme contrast between the story of the Höss family and the story taking place on the other side of the wall. The former gets most of the attention, with the movie playing out like a slice-of-life family drama. But the latter, which exists only in the background, unspoken and off screen for most of the film, is what packs the punch. The writers leverage the knowledge that most audiences already have - we all know what was happening. And that's where the contrast is - watching a man help orchestrate one of humanity's darkest moments without any acknowledgement is disturbingly compelling. That said, this isn't my favorite kind of film, as it feels less focused on building a narrative arc and more focused on the thematic ideas. Just a little too arthouse for my tastes.
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miguelreina says...
2 months ago
It captures horror through a horrifying everyday life, using the viewer's cinematic memory to reflect the perversion of the Holocaust off-screen. The invisible look at the daily life of a family that has achieved their aspirations as human beings, at the same time dehumanizes them, and the introduction of expressive overhead shots breaks that invisibility to show the most direct reality. The director takes risky decisions that manage to integrate perfectly, and an ending that places us directly in the horror of the denials of the reality that we constantly live.
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JHenryS says...
a month ago
This is a nearly perfect movie, from Hüller's performance, to the editing, to cinematography, production design, and I don't even need to mention sound. I'll admit it almost lost me in the middle, but there are enough memorable scenes throughout to land it firmly on the "Best Films I'll Never Watch Again" list. By keeping the truth of the holocaust just offscreen, Glazer lets the horror of that knowledge grow in the viewer's mind far more effectively than if he had put some horrible image on screen (this is Spielberg's Jaws effect). And it's that constant knowledge, juxtaposed with images of pretty flowers that so effectively creates this "Horror through Complacency," putting the viewer squarely in the shoes of the Höss family. Glazer is pointing the finger at you, at the audience, at the world, demanding "how do you live with yourself!?" He calls into question not only the actions of those involved at Auschwitz, but of humanity's actions across history, into the present. As we say every year at Passover, "If not me, who? If not now, when?"
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Featured User Reviews

ben.teves
2 months ago
Thumper said it best in Bambi: “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say nothing at all.”

I try to avoid writing lengthy pieces about material that I do not enjoy. If it wasn’t fun or interesting the first time around, revisiting it for another hour or two while I ruminate on all of the More
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FLY_
6/10  7 months ago
This is a very weird movie, but not by its content. Hard to tell whether it was worth watching.

Visually it's nice, extremely clean and ordered. But 90% of what happens has absolutely no interest. Family picnic. Wife showing the garden to her mother. Some random conversations. Dictation of work l More
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JC230
8/10  3 months ago
A very interesting portrayal of the banality of evil. The horror is not in what’s shown, but what isn’t. The compartmentalization, the routine. While gunshots and screams echo and smoke billows, they have their idyllic little life, better than they dreamed. Anything that brings too much attentio More
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Brent Marchant
3 months ago
Some movies just have to be seen, even if they make for a difficult watch, and writer-director Jonathan Glazer’s latest is one of those pictures. While this offering is at times a bit uneven, when it’s on, it’s on, leaving a powerfully indelible mark on viewers, one that you feel in your gut a More
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