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Invincible

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United Kingdom, Germany, Ireland · 2001
Rated PG-13 · 2h 13m
Director Werner Herzog
Starring Tim Roth, Jouko Ahola, Udo Kier, Anna Gourari
Genre Drama, War

In 1932, Zishe Breitbart is a strongman of Polish-Jewish origin performing in the most popular variety shows in Berlin. In order to continue his success as the Nazi regime rises to power, he must take on the Aryan persona of Siegfried and carefully assess his own morals.

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Film Threat by

There are some realistic, scary themes at work here that make it worth a look.

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The A.V. Club by Keith Phipps

An extraordinary story uniquely suited to Herzog's abilities, it eventually becomes easy to accept Ahola as a nearly mute witness to the obsessives around him, most immediately Tim Roth in a striking performance as Ahola's employer.

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Los Angeles Times by Kevin Thomas

The period is evoked with care and imagination, and the film glows with Peter Zeitlinger's cinematography. It has some bravura images and surreal moments typical of Herzog, and composers Hans Zimmer and Klaus Badelt have contributed a lovely score.

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Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert

Watching Invincible was a singular experience for me, because it reminded me of the fundamental power that the cinema had for us when we were children. The film exercises the power that fable has for the believing.

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