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Bethany 2021-11-18 08:01:26
Goodbye, Lenin; goodbye, utopia.
Before I watched this movie, I would have thought it was a documentary with a memorial to Lenin. It was tedious and political, so I always avoided meeting it. But after watching this film, I can only use the words "my legacy from the sea" to describe it.
Goodbye, Lenin. . . . . .
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Lola 2021-11-18 08:01:26
The hurt of history
This is really a movie that should be highly recommended. At first glance at the name of the movie, I thought that a German film about 1924.1.21, the Soviet Union after Lenin's death. I remember Lenin’s death so clearly. However, after looking at it, I realized that it was not like that...

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Godfrey 2022-03-26 09:01:04
A very touching film, unlike that kind of high-level Western discourse, it is warm and even subversive. The core is a lie fabricated by the son to perpetuate socialism so that the mother will not be stimulated to live longer, but it has completed the double negation of the self through the double mapping of the film medium, deceived in the film (whether or not the mother already knew Son of White Lies) is the mother of East Germany, and the movie in the theater points to the real West or the be-West audience, it becomes a mirror: Who is the liar? Who is deceived? The son's seemingly silly and comical behavior and the mother's seeming obsession with the past are just one side of this huge parable, the other side of which falls in the post-Cold War world where capitalism has triumphed. You thought the Lenin statue was really taken down, and flying through Berlin by helicopter seems to be waving goodbye to this once oriental world. In fact, it is precisely the ghost of Lenin’s statue, which is gone, and this ghost will always be here. , it will keep returning to recruit the soul of capitalism. In this way, the film surpassed itself
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Jamar 2022-03-25 09:01:08
Compare amazing, dramatic. I don't know if this is the case with a certain force a few years later? ——The above is what I remember after watching the film on September 28, 2009—The following is the story of a family before and after the disappearance of the Berlin Wall after watching the film on September 18, 2013. very touching. A lot of problems are reflected in the bits and pieces, all kinds of East Germany, brainwashing education, lack of materials, privileges of party members, etc.
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