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Jürgen Vogel ... Rainer Wenger
Frederick Lau ... Tim Stoltefuss
Max Riemelt ... Marco
Jennifer Ulrich ... Karo
Christiane Paul ... Anke Wenger
Jacob Matschenz ... Dennis
Cristina do Rego ... Lisa
Elyas M'Barek ... Sinan
Maximilian Vollmar ... Bomber
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During project week, a high school teacher, Rainer Wenger (Jürgen Vogel), discusses autocracy with his class. His students find it boring to repeatedly go over national socialism and believe that a dictatorship could not be established in modern Germany, so Wenger starts an experiment to demonstrate how easily the masses can be manipulated.
He begins by demanding that all students address him as "Herr Wenger", as opposed to Rainer, and changes the seating arrangement in a direction facing the front of the class, placing students with poor grades beside students with good grades - purportedly so they can cheat from one another and become better as a whole. If the students want to say something aloud, they must stand up and give swift and short answers. Wenger shows his students the effect of marching together in the same rhythm, motivating them by suggesting that they should really annoy the classroom below them.
The next step in the unification of the group is to choose a name, and they decide on "Die Welle" (The Wave). Every student in the group must wear white shirt and jeans, to remove class distinction and individuality. Two girls, Karo and Mona (Jennifer Ulrich and Amelie Kiefer), protest the actions of the group, in addition to three boys who leave the project. Eventually, two of the three boys return to class, while Mona, disgusted with how her classmates are embracing fascism, leaves the project group. The members of The Wave begin spray painting their logo around town, having parties where only Wave members are allowed to attend and generally ostracising and tormenting anyone not in their group.
One young man in particular, Tim, becomes very attached to the group, having finally become an accepted member of a social group in school. He burns his name-brand clothes after a discussion about how large corporations don't take responsibility for their actions. Tim later shows up at Wenger's house, offering to be a bodyguard. Wenger invites Tim in, saying he can have dinner, but no guarding is necessary. This puts further strain on Wenger's already tense relationship with his wife, who thinks the experiment has gone too far. Wenger finally ejects Tim from his house, only to find in the morning that the boy had slept on his doorstep.
Karo continues her attempts to expose the actions of The Wave, eventually earning the anger of many in the group, who approach her boyfriend, Marco (Max Riemelt), and ask him to do something about it. During their confrontation, Marco becomes angry and slaps Karo, which drives home to him the fact that the experiment has become out of control. Marco approaches Herr Wenger, and asks him to stop the project. Wenger tells Marco to leave it up to him, and calls a meeting of all Wave members to the auditorium.
Once in the meeting, Wenger has the doors locked and begins whipping the students into a fervour, shouting that they will roll over Germany and change things to the way they ought to be. All the students are cheering and applauding. Marco stands and speaks against their actions, at which point Wenger calls for the "traitor" to be brought to the stage. When four boys bring Marco on stage, the teacher finally confronts them with their actions, asking them how far they would have gone; if they would have killed this boy had he asked. He reminds them of their assertion at the beginning of the week that another dictatorship would be impossible in Germany, and the majority of the students seem to feel shame and remorse when they realise that they have been participating in just that. Unfortunately, Tim, who had come to believe The Wave was all he had, cannot accept its end and shoots another student, wounding him, before taking his own life.
The film ends with Wenger being taken into custody by police, while he looks about at the misery his experiment has caused.
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