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Whilst The Interpreter of Silence does have a story to tell, its at times almost neurotic overtones, undermine its impact.
Firstly this is a well acted, mostly well written, mini series that tries and partially succeeds, in taking a look the consequences of Nazi-ism and the final solution, from a German perspective.
In terms of the inherited guilt and the lack of awareness of many younger Germans, its probably partly on target. The trial scenes are engaging and no doubt, accurately reflect the denial-ist attitudes, of those placed on trial.
Where, it veers off course, I suspect, is appreciating the attitudes of the wider German community, many of whom, viewed the on going trials of war criminals, as "victors justice". Irrespectiv...