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The Book Thief 2013

As war-torn Germany descends into darkness in 1938, young Liesel finds solace in the words of strangers and the warmth of her adopted family. With Hans' gentle guidance, she discovers the power of reading, while her foster parents struggle to make ends meet. But when they take a stand against tyranny by hiding a Jewish boy from harm's way, their own survival becomes increasingly uncertain.

As war-torn Germany descends into darkness in 1938, young Liesel finds solace in the words of strangers and the warmth of her adopted family. With Hans' gentle guidance, she discovers the power of reading, while her foster parents struggle to make ends meet. But when they take a stand against tyranny by hiding a Jewish boy from harm's way, their own survival becomes increasingly uncertain.

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The Book Thief does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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53

Metascore

7.2

User Score

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IMDb

8.1 /10

IMDb Rating

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4.14/5

From 87 fan ratings

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Awards & Nominations for The Book Thief

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86th Academy Awards 2014

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Music (Original Score)

67th British Academy Film Awards 2014

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Best Original Music

19th Critics' Choice Awards 2014

Sophie Nélisse
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Best Young Actor/Actress

Sophie Nélisse

71st Golden Globe Awards 2014

John Williams
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Best Original Score

John Williams

40th Saturn Awards 2014

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Best Performance by a Younger Actor

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In February 1938, Death becomes intrigued by a young girl named Liesel Meminger, who will soon capture his fascination. The tale begins with a deeply emotional moment as Liesel steals her first book, The Grave Digger’s Handbook, after the death of her brother, who tragically passes away just before this event, causing the book to slip from the gravedigger’s pocket. As she adjusts to her new life under the care of Rosa Hubermann and Hans Hubermann in Munich, she quickly bonds with her neighbor, Rudy Steiner, who becomes not just a friend but a steadfast ally.

Circumstances push Liesel and Rudy into the ranks of the Hitler Youth, a choice that takes them on a path fraught with challenges. Their adventure takes an unexpected twist when Liesel boldly grabs a singed book at a Nazi book-burning ceremony. This act leads Ilsa Hermann, the wife of the mayor, to notice Liesel, prompting her to invite the girl into her vast library—a dream come true for Liesel. However, this newfound freedom is precarious; the mayor soon discovers Liesel’s actions, resulting in the loss of her library privileges and the dismissal of Rosa from her job as a laundress.

As Kristallnacht unfolds in Munich, a desperate Max Vandenburg seeks refuge with the Hubermanns after his mother’s hurried exit. This connection goes deep, rooted in Hans’ past where he once owed his life to Max’s father during World War I. Initially recuperating in Liesel’s room, Max and the spirited girl gradually build a friendship, united by their mutual disdain for Adolf Hitler.

When World War II begins, many young people in Liesel’s neighborhood feel a rush of excitement, but the Hubermanns are aware of the dire reality as they offer Max a safe haven. As the conflict escalates, secrecy becomes vital, and Liesel finds joy in reading to Max, often sharing stories from the books she “borrowed” from the mayor’s library.

One pivotal day, Liesel slips into the mayor’s residence for a literary adventure, with Rudy unknowingly shadowing her. When he discovers Max’s journal left behind, he realizes that the Hubermanns are harboring someone significant. This revelation strengthens their bond, and in a courageous act of loyalty, Rudy endangers himself to recover the journal from a freezing river, proving he is worthy of Liesel’s trust.

As wartime anxieties grow and local party members begin to investigate, the Hubermanns must protect Max’s secret. During this chaotic period, Liesel finds strength in her love for books and her friendships, creating a resilience that becomes the foundation of her survival in a time overshadowed by war. The situation escalates when the police come for Lehman, a neighbor and Jew, leading to Hans’s brutal confrontation with the soldiers. He realizes too late the danger he has brought upon his family by attempting to help.

Tragedy strikes when Liesel witnesses what seems to be Max being marched away with other Jews, her desperate cries for him ignored by the soldiers. It’s a heart-wrenching moment that forces her and Rosa to flee from the scene.

Soon after, Hans’s life is upended once more when he returns home from military service, bearing physical scars from the front lines. Just as he begins to grapple with the realities of war, a false air raid alert leads to a catastrophic bombing that devastates their town and claims the lives of Rosa, Hans, Rudy’s family, and Franz. The only one left standing amidst the ruins is Liesel, who had been lost in writing in Max’s journal in the safety of the basement.

Two years later, Liesel rises from the devastation like a phoenix reborn. Now working in the tailor shop owned by Rudy’s father, she is taken by surprise when Max reappears, heralding the start of a new chapter in her life. The story closes with Liesel as an elderly woman surrounded by photographs of her past and present, a portrait of her younger self casting a long shadow, a reminder of the power of memory and storytelling to endure even the darkest of times.

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The Book Thief | Official Trailer [HD] | 20th Century FOX

The Book Thief | Official Trailer (International Version) [HD] | 20th Century FOX

Cars Featured in The Book Thief

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Adler

1937

Trumpf Junior

Ford

1930

Model A

Ford

Taunus

GMC

1941

CCKW 353

Goliath

unknown

Mercedes-Benz

1936

170 V W136

Mercedes-Benz

1940

170 V W136

Mercedes-Benz

1935

200 Lang W21

Mercedes-Benz

L 3000 L35

Mercedes-Benz

Unknown

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