The Tin Drum evaluation action

2022-02-02 08:13
"Blechtrommel, Die" shows the life of the German wartime petty citizens in an epic and magnificent pattern. It is a film that sees the big from the small. Although the film is full of "bad taste" descriptions, these "Xia Sanlu" clips do not make people sad or uncomfortable, but bring a layer of absurd irony effect. Although critics have mixed reviews of the original novel, the reviews for the film have been unanimous. The film is considered to be a political film that hit the heart of the National Socialist German Workers' Party in Germany, a "breakthrough in contemporary German cinema" and one of the greatest anti-National Socialist German Workers' Party films in film history.  
"Blechtrommel, Die" is not a melodramatic film, it has a strong tendency to criticize and reflect. The film uses absurd and non-rational methods to make the audience feel the deep thinking of the director's fate, from which they can perceive a certain philosophy of life.
The characters in Blechtrommel, Die are extremely exaggerated, and the entire film is filled with similar scenes. This absurd, exaggerated performance and plot make the film seem extremely rich.  
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Extended Reading
  • Genoveva 2022-03-20 09:03:07

    Is this little boy's performer a midget or not, that's what I'm dying to know right now, because his eyes give me a haunted look.

  • Dayne 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    A Sun Virgo Boy, played by the Sun Virgo Boy No. 1, is adapted from the famous novel of the Venus Virgo literary giant: Don't say how bizarre the story is, life will only be more absurd. 2011.10.29

The Tin Drum quotes

  • Oskar Matzerath: There once was a drummer. His name was Oskar. He lost his poor mama, who had eat to much fish. There was once a credulous people... who believed in Santa Claus. But Santa Claus was really... the gas man! There was once a toy merchant. His name was Sigismund Markus... and he sold tin drums lacquered red and white. There was once a drummer. His name was Oskar. There was once a toy merchant... whose name was Markus... and he took all the toys in the world away with him.

  • Jan Bronski: [Jan arrives and sees Alfred getting dressed in Nazi uniform] Going to the demonstration?

    Alfred Matzerath: Yes, at the fairground. A mass rally. Lobsack is speaking, and what a speaker he is. I tell you, these are historic days. A man can't stand asie. You've gotta join in.

    [looking at the newspaper Jan is carrying]

    Alfred Matzerath: You should read the Danzig Sentinel. Your siding with Poland is crazy. I've told you a thousand times.

    Jan Bronski: I am Polish!

    Alfred Matzerath: Think it over

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