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Der ganz große Traum (2011) is a German,English movie. Sebastian Grobler has directed this movie. Daniel Brühl,Burghart Klaußner,Thomas Thieme,Justus von Dohnányi are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2011. Der ganz große Traum (2011) is considered one of the best Drama,Sport movie in India and around the world.
The young teacher Konrad Koch is hired to teach English at a strictly-run German school for boys in 1874. The reform-minded headmaster von Merfeld has hired Koch as one of the very first English teachers of all at a German secondary school in order to let a fresh new wind into his musty institution. Koch sees how badly this is needed in his very first class. Everything that the boys know about England is common prejudices handed down from one generation to the next. In order to stir up some enthusiasm for the foreign language, Oxford graduate Koch resorts to unusual means and introduces his students to a curious sport that comes from Britain: football. Unfortunately, Koch's unconventional ways soon make him many enemies: influential parents, local dignitaries and, above all, his colleagues, who only believe in Prussian drills and discipline. They all want to get rid of Koch at any price. But then his students take the initiative...
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Underrated gem
I've caught this on TV the other day, so I didn't have any expectations. The title seemed interesting enough and I decided to give it a try. A few things you should know about the movie, first, without spoiling anything. The movie starts slow, so if you're impatient, this isn't for you. It has a good reason to do so, it develops very well most of the characters, as well as the stage. The actors, the set, everything does a great job to transport you back in time to 1870's Germany. Oh, and expect some unreasonable behavior, like body punishment against children, but to a tolerable extent. This was after all, 1870's. The characters are well developed, the stage is beautifully set. If initially I was just curious about the movie, as the time passed I started to care about the protagonists and I was literally drawn into the action. Drama is not my first choice of movie by far, but this movie impressed me because it touches mostly on the key word: "team play". It's also about fair play, choices, love, children, parenting, freedom of expression, history, as well as a story about (German) football. I would recommend this to anyone who cares about what is right. 7/10 with a warmly recommendation.
A charming heart felt feel good movie
I caught this movie after a hard day of watching football during the 2014 world cup in Brazil. The movie is about the beginnings of the sport in the 1870s Germany or as it was known back then, an empire. Fresh from various military successes against the French and the English, national pride was deeply ingrained. Along comes Konrad Koch, a young German who had spent several years in England. With him he brings a football. He has been hired as an English teacher in the city of Braunschweig. There he encounters resistance to change amongst the snobbish kids and their even snobbier parents. Suffice it to say, the beautiful game paves the way for change. A charming movie. In a way, reminds me a bit of a more intellectual version of "The Goonies" seems like a stretch but its not. Definitely worth seeing. Goal!!
German Dead Poet's Society
Yes, the movie is a kind of German version of Dead Poet' Society. If you like one, you will like the other. Both movies are about teaching and show the relation young teacher - elder teachers - pupils - parents. A young teacher has modern ideas and didactical goals that most of his elder colleagues either do not understand or find threatening. It takes some time before the pupils understand what he wants them to learn. Conservative parents do everything to get the teacher dispelled from school. Because the movies are so similar, the differences between the two societies in which they take place become very clear. Also, the endings differ, but that is less important.
Appealing period school drama.
Someone explain to me why a film about an advocate of the British way of life teaching soccer to pre WW1 German school kids should be more plausible and involving that Robin Williams extolling the virtues of poetry to his lot. That doesn't compute but it's a fact. Handsome costume movie production values. Strong performances and a feeling of connection with wider events battle the film's predictable situation and development. Brühl gets better every film and could become a major player. The rest are unfamiliar. It will be interesting to see if any of them realise the potential shown here.
A good German movie
The beginning of the football in Germany in the 1870's. It's a good movie, but... Some cuts make me remember the Dead Poets Society movie. Because this movie was very good, "Der ganz große Traum" is also good. Daniel Brühl is awesome in this movie. He plays absolutely right. The end of the movie give us some great information about football in Germany. I watch this movie on Internet (TV Website). This is filmed as an American movie and not the German-style one. That's probably why many people like this movie.