The Captain (der Hauptmann) -

Max Hubacher delivers a "mesmerizing performance" as Herold, evolving from a frightened fugitive into a ruthless, sadistic commander. He claims to be on a special mission ordered directly by Hitler, using this lie to orchestrate the mass killing of deserters and prisoners at an Emslandlager camp. Cinematic and Symbolic Impact

Reviewers from Eye for Film note that the movie "debunks the debunking," leaving nothing charming in its "all-is-lost" scenario where decency is nowhere to be found. The Captain (Der Hauptmann)

The film’s "stark cinematography" by Florian Ballhaus heightens its sense of realism and creates a disturbingly authentic atmosphere. Max Hubacher delivers a "mesmerizing performance" as Herold,

Robert Schwentke's 2017 film, ( Der Hauptmann ), is a chilling descent into the psychological horrors of World War II, based on the true story of German war criminal Willi Herold . Shot in stark black-and-white, the film serves as a brutal commentary on blind obedience and the ease with which ordinary people can transform into perpetrators of evil when given authority. The Descent of Willi Herold The Descent of Willi Herold