7/10
Boy Meets Girl - Third Reich Style
7 September 2000
In "Two in a Big City" a Luftwaffe officer on leave in Berlin meets a German Red Cross worker. The film has much in common with von Collande's "Ein Schoner Tag" (1944), though in a somewhat lighter vein. Shot at the peak of Hitler's military success in the summer of 1941, "Zwei in einer großen Stadt" presents the "bright side" of Nazi Germany. Everyone is resolute, confident, smiling, and, occasionally, breaking into song. This isn't the way we like to think of the Nazi's, but the film clearly reflects how they preferred to think of themselves.
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