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Corene 2022-03-19 09:01:08
Thinking is a lonely business and requires courageous practitioners. A hut and a typewriter can shake society. It's rare to shoot so simple, clear, and fascinating. It is a very powerful...
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Kamille 2022-03-18 09:01:07
Chinese people never think about the historical view that evil is mediocre and good is radical. Good and evil are by no means binary...
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Lucie 2022-03-18 09:01:07
#16thSIFF#It's really hard for Trotta to be able to break such a complicated matter so clearly. The script and performance are top-notch, and the photography is very good, but it doesn't grab the show at all. "If you don't understand, go to make up lessons silently." This kind of powerful intellectual film aura is really sturdy. In a country where nationalism is rampant like the Tian Dynasty, this place is really a slap in the...
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Rosalind 2022-03-17 09:01:08
Taking the Nuremberg Trial to point to the face, through the trial of Eichmann's mediocre evil, it refers to the fundamental problems of the entire modern society. The abandonment of personal thinking and judgment is more due to consumerism in the West. In the East, there is not only consumerism, but also the worship of power and the coercion of Big...
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Alta 2022-03-17 09:01:08
The awkward positioning is between feature films and documentary films; the awkward analysis is between detailed and profound; the characters are embarrassed, between gossip hints and...
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Libbie 2022-03-16 09:01:07
After finally waiting for the film source, it was a version that was completely refilled and dubbed in German, smoothing out the subtle "sense of isolation" created by the interspersed switching of the three languages in the legend, which is not a small loss and regret. Although the film only intercepts the most precarious period and conflicting events in Arendt’s life in the whirlpool of thought persecution, it is very compact and powerful, and it also makes the subject clear and tangible,...
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Timothy 2022-03-16 09:01:07
Recommend (in fact, I really want to say "every Chinese should" take a look, think about nationalism, historical hatred, and the Cultural Revolution)! DL: http://pan.baidu.com/s/11NlSi (Chinese and German subtitles) "Why should I love Jews? I only love my friends-that is the only thing I can love." These few sentences Private words are not as polite as theoretical language, but if they are truly understood, they are not at all shameful in...
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Marcelle 2022-03-15 09:01:08
Sure enough, I didn’t shoot a sex scene with Heidegger, bad...
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Dee 2022-03-15 09:01:08
Exaggerated and superficial, it is impossible to see compared to von Trontta's works before the 1980s. The scenes of New York college teachers/intellectual circles are very pretentious (including kicks, classrooms, etc.). The actor is not in the state, much worse than the time when he played Rosa Luxemburg. Even as a female director, gender awareness has gone backwards than the previous ones. It is not whether women are the protagonists, but how to present the gender power...
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Allan 2022-03-14 14:12:28
Samsung has given the arc of the prototype character. A very mediocre film, audiovisual conservative, the plot is just a little bit more than Arendt’s ups and downs; the sharp and in-depth thinking on the text of "Eichmann in Jerusalem" is only known as the "banal evil" in the movie. To generalize, and the explanation floats on the surface; the most unbearable thing is, can you mention some Heidegger? ?...
Hannah Arendt Comments
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Heinrich Blücher: Dearest. Don't cry.
Hannah Arendt: I spoke to the doctor. He said you only have a fifty percent chance.
Heinrich Blücher: Don't forget the other fifty percent.
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Hans Jonas: But Eichmann is a monster. And when I say monster, I don't mean Satan. You don't need to be smart or powerful to behave like a monster.
Hannah Arendt: You're being too simplistic. What's new about the Eichmann phenomenon is that there are so many just like him. He's a terrifyingly normal human being.
Director: Margarethe von Trotta
Language: German,English,French,Hebrew,Latin Release date: January 10, 2013