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Fay 2022-03-21 09:03:26
Life, after stagnation will continue
When I was in middle school, I watched Günter's masterpiece "The Tin Drum". Now I have forgotten the specific content of the novel, and I have never forgotten it. The author was able to turn a series of tragic things in life into "fun". When I wrote it, there was no concept of black humor at that...
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Kole 2022-04-21 09:03:46
absurdity and metaphor
"The grandmother's four large skirts represent the symbols of the four nationalities.
Fish, geese, and kale represent the economy. Potatoes are land.

David Bennent
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Toby 2022-03-27 09:01:21
Undercurrent of human nature, however, either die or accept. After watching this film, you may feel more impatience with your life. Hey, human nature-, although Oscar refuses to grow up, what is the difference between the grown-up adult world and children? I still can't control myself like a child, I can't control my desire for life, and I can only end up impatiently. Oscar and others are similar. Although he refused to grow up, he still accepted the rules of the game in the adult world in the end. Even if it was his own father, it didn't matter. If he was unhappy, he had to get rid of it. That shrill voice has been venting his dissatisfaction, even if it beats a drum that has one side. anti-Nazi. This film does not seem to be accusing the evil deeds of the Nazis. In fact, it reveals the spiritual history of the Nazis in people's hearts. People's hearts are not controlled by themselves, so they are easily instigated by others. If their desires are not controlled, they will lose themselves. With such a socio-psychological basis, the notorious Nazis can really be brewed. You must know that Hitler definitely did not jump out of a rock.
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Lon 2022-03-26 09:01:14
Joking, absurd, magical, Schlondorf denounced the sins of the Nazis, denounced lascivious mothers, cowardly fathers, denounced all evil in the world, and finally abandoned memory to gain a new life, but I think in the heaven we forget too quickly .
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