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Julia Jentsch in Sophie Scholl: The Final Days (2005)

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Sophie Scholl: The Final Days

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  • Sophie Magdalena Scholl: [to the court] You will soon be standing where we stand now.
  • Sophie Magdalena Scholl: Trucks came to pick up the children at the mental hospital. The other children asked where they were going. "They're going to heaven," said the nurses. So the children got on the truck singing. You think I wasn't raised right, because I felt pity for them?
  • Hans Scholl: [to the court] If you and Hitler weren't afraid of our opinion, we wouldn't be here.
  • Christoph Probst: It wasn't in vain.
  • Sophie Magdalena Scholl: Please, don't worry. I'd do the same again.
  • Robert Scholl: You did the right thing. I'm proud of you both.
  • Hans Scholl: Tomorrow, you will be sitting in our places.
  • Sophie Magdalena Scholl: The sun is still shining!
  • Robert Scholl: There is a higher justice!
  • Sophie Magdalena Scholl: Freedom!
  • Wärterin: If you want to write a farewell letter, do it quickly.
  • Sophie Magdalena Scholl: Today? I thought everbody has 99 days.
  • Wärterin: [shakes her head] Better start writing.
  • Magdalena Scholl: Don't forget, Sophie. Jesus
  • Sophie Magdalena Scholl: Yes, mother, but you neither.
  • Pfarrer Dr. Alt: [giving Sophie a last blessing] May God the Father bless you, who created you in His image. May God the Son bless you, whose suffering and death redeems you. May God the Holy Spirit bless you, who leads you to his temple and hallows you. May the Trinity judge you with mercy, and grant you eternal life. Amen.
  • [the guard arrives for Sophie. Sophie stands up]
  • Pfarrer Dr. Alt: No one loves more than one who dies for friends.
  • Sophie Magdalena Scholl: The law changes; conscience doesn't.
  • Richter Dr. Roland Freisler: In the name of the German people, in the criminal case against Hans Fritz Scholl from Munich, Sophia Magdalena Scholl from Munich, and Christoph Hermann Probst from Aldrans, the people's court has reached a verdict following court proceedings on 22 February, 1943: The defendants published leaflets at a time of war, calling for people to sabotage armaments, and to overthrow our people's National Socialist way of life. They propagated defeatist ideas and visciously insulted the Fuhrer. By so doing, they aided the enemy and demoralized our troops. They are therefore sentenced to death. They lose their rights as citizens for all time. They bear the cost of the trial.
  • Sophie Magdalena Scholl: Your terror will soon be over!
  • Hans Scholl: You may hang us today, but you'll be hanged tomorrow.
  • Hans Scholl: Long live freedom!
  • [first lines]
  • [they sing along to a Billy Holiday song broadcast by BBC London]
  • Sophie Magdalena Scholl: I have to go.
  • [they take care to dial the radio to another station before turning it off]
  • Gisela Schertling: What are you up to?
  • opening title card: This film is based on historical facts, as yet unpublished transcripts, and new interviews with witnesses.
  • Sophie Magdalena Scholl: "A strong spirit, a tender heart" my brother says.
  • Robert Mohr: Inflation, unemployment, poverty... our Führer Adolf Hitler eliminated all that.
  • Sophie Magdalena Scholl: Without Hitler and his party, there'd be law and order for everyone. And everyone would be safe from arbitrary acts, not only the yes-men.
  • Robert Mohr: Why do you risk so much for false ideas, young as you are?
  • Sophie Magdalena Scholl: Because of my conscience.
  • Robert Mohr: Why did you join the BDM?
  • Sophie Magdalena Scholl: Because I had heard that Hitler would lead our country to greatness and prosperity and ensure everyone had work and food and was free and happy.

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