The German film "Downfall" focuses on the last 12 days of Hitler's life. The movie depicts these final 12 days of Hitler's life, recreating historical events such as the Soviet Red Army capturing Berlin and Hitler committing suicide with his newlywed wife Eva Braun in an underground bunker. The film was directed by the renowned German director Oliver Hirschbiegel, and Hitler was portrayed by Bruno Ganz, a distinguished German actor who had starred in the award-winning film "Wings of Desire." The film achieved impressive box office earnings of 30 million euros in Germany but also sparked considerable controversy among critics. Many viewers felt that "Downfall" presented Hitler in too humanized a manner, suggesting a possible whitewashing of the Nazi regime. However, a significant number of film experts praised the work for its calm and objective portrayal.