The Wave

The Wave

By Dennis Gansel

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2011-06-09
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 47min
  • Director: Dennis Gansel
  • Production Company: EchoWolf Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6/10
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From 135 Ratings

Description

Germany today. During project week, high school teacher Rainer Wenger (Jürgen Vogel) comes up with an experiment in order to explain to his students how totalitarian governments work. A role-playing game with tragic results begins. Within a few days, what began with harmless notions like discipline and community builds into a real movement: THE WAVE. By the third day, the students start ostracizing and threatening others. When the conflict finally erupts into violence at an intramural water polo game, the teacher decides to break off the experiment. But it's too late. THE WAVE is out of control...

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  • A Profound Film

    5
    By silent gaurdian
    The social, civic, and political lessons in this movie are all the more clear after the viewers revelation that this film was based on actual events.
  • Wow, you have got to see this. Great Movie

    5
    By imixmag
    Yes it's in subtitles but this movie will consume you. Enjoy
  • LOVE IT!

    5
    By kalliecelestee
    This is by far one of my FAVOURITE movies, although I wish there was a way to turn off the subtitles.
  • Brilliant

    5
    By FleetFeetPete
    This is one of the most intelligent, insightful, and well crafted movies I've seen in years, and the *only* one I have ever seen with courage to take on this controversial issue.
  • It happens in the best towns

    5
    By KarlinNice
    In an ideal school with good students advantaged German kids become storm troopers. The first 45 min. it seems a little improbable. But, thanks to a great script the way fascism takes hold comes alive. The excitement of belonging and youthful energy have in this story tragic consequences. Well acted by ensemble cast.

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