Angela Winkler

Angela Winkler

  • Born: 1944-1-22
  • Height: 5' 6½" (1.69 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Bernadette 2022-04-22 07:01:55

      It's the best movie I've seen this year

      It should be the Book of Revelation, which says: God's scroll has seven buttons, the first four are in chaos, and life is destroyed, but the last one is a bloody lamb. Well, my grandmother had four skirts. The description at the beginning of the novel is similar.

      Cui Jian's late works abandoned...

    • Dahlia 2022-04-19 09:03:11

      gloomy eyes

      This is the only film that gave me goosebumps after watching it. Oscar has been ready to see the world with a cold eye since he was born. I never thought that people could have such a cold view. It seems that the world exists purely objectively, and it has nothing to do with me. My birth was simply...

    • Carley 2022-03-26 09:01:14

      To be honest I'm quite disappointed...

    • Kolby 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      I understand that the design of this worldview, the grotesque world that is deliberately made, and it does cause me discomfort.

    The Tin Drum quotes

    • Bebra: You must join us, you must!

      Oskar Matzerath: You know, Mr. Bebra... to tell the truth, I prefer to be a member of the audience, and let my little art flower in secret.

      Bebra: My dear Oskar, trust an experienced colleague. Our kind must never sit in the audience. Our kind must perform and run the show, or the others will run *us*. The others are coming. They will occupy the fairgrounds, they will stage torchlight parades, build rostrums, fill the rostrums, and from those rostrums preach our destruction.

    • 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.