Johannes Buzalski

Johannes Buzalski

  • Born: 1918-8-24
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  • Extended Reading
    • Francisca 2022-03-13 08:01:01

      The "low-sighted" group in postwar German films

      Schellondorf's "The Tin Drum" includes both likes and dislikes. When Oscar faces the sexual temptation of the girl next door, we can feel it in the panic of little Oscar facing the female carcass. The existence of poets in Lao Mi's novel "Life Elsewhere". Also a cynical "child", Oscar is especially...

    • Suzanne 2022-03-24 09:03:48

      NO.12, after watching

      Excerpt
      1. "Coming into this world was a terrible fall for me." There are many themes about the post-mortem destruction of human nature, but like Herzog, who directly targets civilization (he doesn't even bother to call it Rooted in the so-called industrial and material civilization) is indeed bold...

    • Adolfo 2022-03-23 09:03:29

      How Caspar died may not be the point. He is a model of the initial state of human beings who has not been affected by any ideology or secular prejudice. In the category of "normal" society, religion, and logic, he has a clear-cut thinking and cannot be tolerated in the world. Maliciousness from the world/nurturer can even be unjustified. The warmth and kindness of the world comes from children, women, the elderly, small animals, people with low status... There is still humor in such a cruel movie...

    • Bernhard 2022-03-28 09:01:13

      The original state of existence of Kaspar is explained by Herzog as a state similar to that of everyone being drunk and awake, in order to illustrate the destruction of pure human nature, morality and rationality by civilization. I don't understand what Kaspar's dreams and stories are trying to say.

    The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser quotes

    • Opening caption: Do you not then hear this horrible scream all around you that people usually call silence.

    • Kaspar Hauser: Mother, I am so far away from everything.