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Travon 2021-11-18 08:01:26
This is definitely a movie worth studying, especially for us at the moment. Although we won't face the turbulent situation of changing our banners, the "truths" that we once knew are quickly overthrown by the world outside the wall. Are we always forced to live in a huge lie, or are we already well aware of and willing to live in a lie? In the end, it turns out that faith and lies are actually the same thing. #On the meaning of brainwashing video...
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Misty 2021-11-18 08:01:26
Socialism finally lost to capitalism, but the son still has to maintain that belief in socialism for his mother, making her think that socialism has embraced capitalism generously, which is very touched and...
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Jacinthe 2021-11-18 08:01:26
I haven't watched it before, not because of anything else, just because I definitely liked it when I saw it. The result-I really like it. Taking one's own mother and motherland as one, the difference is that the motherland as a political entity takes the lead, while the mother of faith has not left. Until one day, the imaginary shadow had to be disillusioned and died, just as the waving Lenin head swept over his head and was gone...
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Haylie 2021-11-18 08:01:26
To say how good the filming is, it’s actually a melodrama, but I really like the romanticization in the story. Let time and time freeze in a room like this. When my mother walked out of the room and passed by the portrait of Lenin hanging by a helicopter in the sky, that moment was really poetic. Going forward, Dawahiri lacks this kind of romance, and remembering the revolutionary era without romantic feelings, that is, the three views are...
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Paolo 2021-11-18 08:01:26
Our history is always advancing, but those who lag behind have their own reasons to remember. This is a letter from a son to his mother, and it is also a mark of the rumbling of the times. The script is indispensable for being able to justify such a lie. What's inside, Daniel Brühl is so handsome and like a mouse (I seem to have crossed into the "extreme wind"...)...
Good Bye Lenin! Comments
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Clarabelle 2021-11-18 08:01:26
"Goodbye Lenin": My vain communism!
Most people were calm after reading it, but I felt sad.
Everyone around me has Lenin in his heart, including you, me and all of us. Lenin once promised us a communism, because we sang since we were young: Get up, people who don’t want to be slaves... this is the last struggle, unite and... -
Lyda 2021-11-18 08:01:26
Farewell ceremony
I watched it at the Shanghai International Film Festival last year and liked it.
The fate of little people in turbulent times can be interpreted deeply and deeply, or so lightly. In Daguan’s humorous self-deprecation, there is heartfelt helplessness and bitterness, just like those former...
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Sigmund Jähn: Where to?
Alexander Kerner: Wannsee
Sigmund Jähn: I know what you think. Everyone does. But I'm not him.
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Dr. Wagner: You must protect her from any kind of excitement. And I do mean any kind, Mr. Kerner.
Alexander Kerner: Any kind of excitement.
Dr. Wagner: It would be life-threatening.
Alexander Kerner: And this here?
[Shows the doctor a newspaper reading "Good Luck, Germany. Yes to Reunification"]
Alexander Kerner: Wouldn't you call this exciting?
Director: Wolfgang Becker
Language: German,English,Russian Release date: May 14, 2004