Hannah
Hannah

Hannah

2007Movie90 minGerman

A picturesque blonde beauty constructs an impenetrable emotional wall that neither her parents, her boyfriend, nor her colleague can penetrate. Hannah may appear perfect on the surface, but her inner demons are slowly consuming her. A photo lab developer who rarely ventures out of her well-fortified apartment, Hannah finds that her repressed memories are unexpectedly jogged by a series of old photographs.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Maximilian SchellGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Hannah, a successful businesswoman, grapples with the dark legacy of her father's past as a Nazi SS officer. As she uncovers hidden truths and confronts the uncomfortable realities of her family's history, she must reconcile her present life with the shadows of the Holocaust. The film explores themes of guilt, denial, and the enduring impact of historical atrocities on subsequent generations.

Critical Reception

Hannah received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with many praising Charlotte Rampling's powerful performance and the film's thought-provoking exploration of difficult historical themes. Some critics found the pacing deliberate, while others appreciated its nuanced approach to confronting a painful past.

What Reviewers Say

  • Charlotte Rampling delivers a compelling and emotionally resonant performance.
  • The film bravely tackles complex themes of guilt and historical reckoning.
  • Some viewers found the narrative's slow burn to be less engaging.

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Fun Fact

Director Maximilian Schell, an acclaimed actor himself, also stars in the film in a supporting role as Hannah's father.

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