Karry
Best movie of this year hands down!
Develiker
terrible... so disappointed.
Dynamixor
The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
Asad Almond
A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de)
"Habermann" or "Habermann's Mill" is a co-production between Germany, the Czech Republic and Austria from 2010, so this one had its 5th anniversary last year. The director is Juraj Herz and he is also one of the writers who adapted Josef Urban's novel. Herz' successful career goes back to the 1960s and he was already in his mid-70s when he shot this film here, one of his more recent works. The lead actor in this 105-minute film is Mark Waschke and I am surprised he does not really have a big career (anymore), at least here in Germany. I felt he was one of the better aspects from the film. Ben Becker is solid too, but also not really showing anything that he has showed us in other works. Hannah Herzsprung and especially Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht I may be a bit biased about these as I have seen them in some other works, but I just find their acting usually not convincing at all and frequently also unauthentic and I also had this impression here in terms of Ochsenknecht's case. It is a bit painful to watch him try so hard and come up so short. It seems neither he nor any of his brothers got their dad's talent and range, just his looks.This movie here, as a consequence, just ends up as another mediocre and mostly forgettable film about the days of Nazi Germany and World War II. Waschke alone is not standout enough to make up for some of the weak other performances (also in key roles) and the script also did not feel good and interesting enough for a movie that runs for considerably longer than 90 minutes. The problem is not that Habermann did not really exist, but that the action just never felt like edge-of-seat material. This film was far from a failure and it has occasionally fine moments, but not enough for this runtime and I felt better focus on some occasions may have made it work. The way it turned out finally I have to give it a thumbs-down. Not recommended.
Kirpianuscus
an episode from the history of XX century. useful for understand realities who, in many occasions, are ignored. because the truth is uncomfortable in many situations. because old memories are easily seeds for new tensions. the film has the virtue to tell, in honest manner, the story of few people. without the intention to give a verdict. it only reminds. facts, events, gestures, decisions. and becomes a story from every community from Central - East Europe. because it is only a simple story about family, values, adaptation to the challenges, survive, cowardliness. and , important detail, Habermann is the project of an admirable artistic team. who explores nuances and the historical context. significance of gestures and the price of generosity. feelings, emotions, sins. in the honest manner. short - a film who must see. for understand not exactly a page from past but the people living in this period.
chrissso
This film gets HUGE points for illustrating a side of WW2 that very few know. It's about European chaos after the war
it's about tribalism (racism, dominance and bloodshed)
and it's about envy and the coming of socialism.Background
in the wake of WW1 Czechoslovakia was created from the ruins of the Austria Hungarian Empire. Remarkably, large sections of Czechoslovakia where occupied by significant German speaking populations. These areas became known as Sudetenland. Even though the two tribes (Germans and Czechs) had coexisted for centuries there was resentment against the Germans for starting WW1. Then in 1937 Hitler assumed control over these sections of Czechoslovakia and sent the Nazis to run things. The remaining portions of Czechoslovakia were hostilely taken over by Germany in 1939
thus leaving the Czech people subjugated and subservient.This was the story for the Czechoslovakia for the next 6 years. There was great tension and violence between the Czechs and Germans because of the Nazis. Then at the surrender of Germany in May 1945
and the immediate evacuation of Nazis control
the Germans found themselves in a very hostile position
ultimately leading to the expulsion of over 500,000 Germans.This is the story of the film Haberman
based on the book Haberman's Mill by Josef Urban (not released in English). It is a great film as it tells an unconventional history of WW2. That is the violence and chaos that occurred after the war
especially towards German peoples.There is a very memorable scene where a woman
who was raised by Czech Nuns as a Christian
was being forced onto a cattle car bound for Germany
because her father
whom she never met
was a German Jew. The irony here is that on her chest she was forced to wear a yellow Star of David
yet on her sleeve she was forced to wear a band with an N for Nazis. That is an unconventional view of WW2 Beyond the subject
Haberman is a solid movie in almost every way
especially in the areas of cinematography and casting. The movie is a bit short (105 minutes)for such a complex story
making the film feel hurried.Thus said I give it a 9/10!!!
Armand
a case. or only a closed question. about relationships, hate, justice in strange form, cruelty, cowardice. a honest film about not only a community but about a century. because it is not only a hidden conflict between two nations but picture of a chain of crisis , tensions, self images and clichés about the other. a film about small things, with a good script, with good actors, using the right tone for remember an episode who seems be only reflection of too many others. a slice from the past of Central Europe. but far to be a lesson of history. it is only answer to contemporary tensions and fears and expectations. a cure in fact. for a good manner to define the present. short, admirable, useful work.