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When Neutrality is No Protection from Guilt

Naser Nahandian by Naser Nahandian
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As the guns of war fell silent across Europe, Heinrich Zwygart found no rest. As Switzerland’s man in Berlin, he walked a delicate line during the Nazi regime. Now, on the eve of victory, he returns home, hoping for a hero’s welcome. But shadows from the past have longer reaches than Zwygart expects.

Inspired by real events, A Forgotten Man sees Zwygart, played superbly by Michael Neuenschwander, wrestling with his decisions as ambassador. Chief among them was his role in the fate of theology student Maurice Bavaud. Bavaud’s attempt to assassinate Hitler ended with his execution, despite Zwygart’s position. Now Bavaud’s spectre haunts the ambassador’s thoughts.

Director Laurent Nègre crafts a nuanced examination of individual and national responsibility through Zwygart’s plight. As criticisms grew of Switzerland’s “neutral” policies, did Zwygart and Switzerland do all they could? Back home, Zwygart finds a nation and family changed by war. Old myths collide with new realities, forcing a reckoning with complicated roles in conflict’s moral mire.

Through its compelling lead and subtle handling of weighty themes, A Forgotten Man offers a haunting glimpse into postwar Switzerland’s troubled peace. Subtly challenging assumptions, it illuminates shades of guilt when nations chart neutrality in humanity’s darkest storms.

Legacies of War

Heinrich Zwygart believes the war is behind him when he returns home to Switzerland. But shadows from his days in Berlin have longer fingers than he expects. Zwygart served for years as ambassador to Germany, a position that required him to walk a delicate line. But one decision haunts him most: his role in the fate of Maurice Bavaud.

Bavaud, a theology student, lost his life after attempting to assassinate Hitler. As the story goes, Zwygart declined to intervene on Bavaud’s behalf. Now, with the truth of Nazi atrocities exposed, Zwygart’s actions face new scrutiny. Nightly, he is tormented by visions of Bavaud, a silent spectre demanding an explanation.

Zwygart seeks comfort in the familiar: his wife Clara, daughter Helene, and elderly father Karl, a stoic veteran. But strands of war have woven through them all. Helene introduces her boyfriend, a curious journalist nosing around Swiss neutrality. Karl clings to myths of Swiss resilience, not loans to the Reich. Only Clara tries to heal Zwygart’s troubled mind.

Michael Neuenschwander brings Zwygart vibrantly to life. We see frustration and guilt etched on his soul—a man haunted by hard choices. Zwygart wishes only for respite, yet the world demands more account from nations and their servants. Neuenschwander ensures we empathize with Zwygart’s plight, even as we question his stances.

Through these complex characters, A Forgotten Man dissects how wartime actions ripple into peace and how a country moves on when neutrality’s merits meet history’s light. It proves some scars never heal, and the distance between duty and humanity can tear lives like Zwygart’s asunder long after guns fall silent.

Shades of Neutrality

During World War II, Switzerland proudly clung to a stance of neutrality. Yet once the war ended, neutrality became more nuanced. With the facts of the Holocaust exposed, some questioned if neutrality had been too close to complacency. As Nazis ravaged Europe, did Switzerland avoid difficult choices that could have aided Jews fleeing persecution?

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A Forgotten Man explores this tension through Heinrich Zwygart. As ambassador, he walked a line between serving his nation’s interests and upholding moral standards. When a young Swiss man took a stand against Hitler, Zwygart did not intervene—a decision that came to torment him. In peacetime, neutrality is no shield from personal guilt or national examination.

The film hints that some Swiss saw profit where others saw tragedy. Zwygart’s own family navigated these complexities. His veteran father clings to myths of military might keeping the peace. But others, like Zwygart’s future son-in-law, shine new light on dark corners of the past. National narratives can shift as younger generations take a less forgiving view.

In examining an individual, A Forgotten Man scrutinizes the assumptions of a nation. Neutrality alone could not inoculate Switzerland from difficult questions about what role it could have and should have played during humanity’s darkest hour. The movie suggests collective responsibility exists beyond any single leader’s actions. Sometimes turning a blind eye can be an unneutral act, and the distance between duty and morality is one every nation must ponder.

Shadows of the Past

Director Laurent Nègre deftly handles complex subject matter in A Forgotten Man. He invites viewers to question comfortable assumptions about Switzerland’s neutrality. In the same moment, Nègre treats his characters—even flawed ones—with empathy. This allows difficult conversations to emerge without accusations.

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Key to conveying Zwygart’s psychological state is the film’s striking black-and-white cinematography. Shots of bucolic Swiss landscapes might draw focus from the moral shadows of the story. Instead, we see Zwygart’s world in similarly grayscale tones. This mirrors his inability to see past haunting decisions. Repressed guilt comes to the surface in chilling visions of Bavaud, rendered with an almost ghostly presence.

Skillful flashbacks place us in Zwygart’s tormented mind. We relive the fateful moments that still hold power over him. But Nègre avoids exploiting these scenes for mere tension. Their restrained execution serves to better understand one man’s reckoning with his role in vast historical crimes. Subtle directorial choices keep viewers exploring this complex character and period rather than passing judgment.

Through his nuanced handling of performance and style, Nègre sheds light on shades of morality rarely captured on screen. A Forgotten Man succeeds in starting conversations but not ending them, making uncomfortable history a bit more comprehensible.

Fractures of the Past

One of the opening scenes in A Forgotten Man lingers long in the memory. We meet Maurice Bavaud moments before his arrest, being dragged weakly by Nazi guards. Though brief, it sets a chilling tone that stays with you. Bavaud represents conscience—the “one Swiss on the right side of history.” Seeing his fate kickstarts our questions around neutrality.

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Family provides a refuge, but it also bears the cracks. One scene finds Zwygart reuniting with his picture-perfect wife and daughter over dinner. Yet tensions emerge. Despite his affectionate words, Zwygart remains distant. He picks at his food as others eat, physically cutting it off. His daughter’s sharp new bob signals the changing times that Zwygart struggles to see clearly. These small details say much about a man out of sync with the present.

Perhaps the most impactful is watching Zwygart alone. Neuenschwander perfectly captures lingering torment through expression and body. Zwygart paces frantically in his study, rubbing hands over faces as if scrubbing away visions of the past. We see guilt manifest physically—in stiff posture during speeches and stiff drinks to drown out memories. His haunted eyes remain fixed on some private horror, even amid lively crowds. Through subtle performance, we feel the weight of conscience that this man can never escape.

These meticulously crafted scenes plunge us deep inside Zwygart’s fragmented psyche. They trigger vital questions about accountability and the fragility of neutrality in the wake of mass crime. Most powerfully, they follow how the atrocities of war fracture lives long after battles are over.

Questioning Neutrality

Laurent Nègre’s A Forgotten Man offers a perspective on Swiss history that many outside the country have likely never considered. It shines a light on aspects the nation may have preferred to keep obscured. Through Zwygart’s story, we gain a new lens on Switzerland’s stance during WWII—one that questions how a “neutral” country can look the other way during genocide.

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These issues took on greater complexity considering the times. With a much larger power-threatening invasion, what choices did neutrality truly allow? Yet turning refugees or intervening for its own citizens on death row seem reasonable actions a sympathetic nation could have taken. The film adds nuance to judging any whole country or individual within immense historical pressures.

Nearly a century later, its debates retain resonance. As new crises emerge and old atrocities are unearthed, societies constantly redefine the responsibilities of bystanders. When is neutrality justifiable? What duty do all people have to oppose mass crimes? Zwygart’s anguished facing of past choices and his nation’s preferred narrative challenges us to continually reassess how we weigh our values against political expediency.

Through both subtle performance and thought-provoking themes, A Forgotten Man ensures these critical questions remain a part of modern discourse. Its stirring portrayal of a man haunted by his role, however complicated, keeps imperative the task of learning from history—not to condemn whole countries, but to recognize no one is free from reflecting on how they may face mounting evils around them. In that way, this complex film offers a timely reminder of the duties of our shared humanity.

Fading Ghosts of the Past

A Forgotten Man delves into difficult issues that most films don’t dare touch. It grapples with Switzerland’s troubling actions during a dark time and with one man haunted by his own role. Through it all, the movie sticks with you like a memory, refusing to fade.

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Laurent Nègre crafts an immensely watchable character in Zwygart. Michael Neuenschwander breathes tormented life into a figure caught between truth and lies. But Nègre does more than humanize one man; he shines light on uneasy parts of history that some would rather forget. The film brings understanding by showing reality’s complexity.

While not perfect, A Forgotten Man leaves most “war” films in the dust. It doesn’t just rehash history; it holds a mirror to eternally timely topics. When do obligations to a country override ethics? How do nations and individuals process wrongs? As ghosts of the past keep surfacing, the movie reminds us to keep thinking, learning, and doing better.

For sowing thought on big issues amidst compelling drama, A Forgotten Man deserves recognition. It isn’t easy viewing, but works that challenge us most often linger the longest. Nègre’s film has staying power because it grapples with dilemmas as gnawing as Zwygart’s ghosts. Its rewards come through reflection, making it one that richly repays revisiting time and again.

The Review

A Forgotten Man

8 Score

While not a perfect film, A Forgotten Man tackles its complex subject with nuance and grace. It shines meaningful light on darker aspects of history, which some would prefer to stay shadowed. Most of all, through its haunted yet humane protagonist, it reignites crucial debates that still ring true today. For stirring thoughtful discussion on ethics, accountability, and truth through a vivid character study, Laurent Nègre's movie deserves both attention and acclaim.

PROS

  • A complex, nuanced exploration of Switzerland's actions in WWII and issues of neutrality
  • A compelling, multilayered lead performance by Michael Neuenschwander
  • A thought-provoking examination of individual accountability and ethics
  • A subtle yet moving portrayal of the lingering effects of moral dilemmas
  • Sheds light on little-known historical context in an engaging format.

CONS

  • Some dramatic elements feel overly staged or heavy-handed at points.
  • Could have delved deeper into systemic policies that enabled actions
  • The issues discussed still feel equally relevant today.

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