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Nicola 2023-09-16 11:51:01
Costume designer Pate gets divorced because he doesn't want to be in control. She mentally abused Marlene, the aphasiatic Marlene worked as a secretary and servant, and the typewriter was her vocal cords. Pate later meets Karin, an ambitious married female model who first arrived in Germany, who uses her and then abandons it, causing Pate to collapse. On her birthday, Pate drinks alcohol and complains about women on the blanket at home. When she learns that her daughter is in love with a man,...
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Savanna 2023-09-10 15:27:38
'Daddy's Home' film accompaniment. Framing/blocking masterpiece. People don't make films like this anymore... queer but not really (just like Annie lol), it's very much about power, manifesting thru women victimizing/exploiting/hurting/ loving women. Multiple endings just like portrait which I...
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Kaya 2023-08-16 22:07:00
Loud Heartbreak - 09/23/14 at...
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Madilyn 2023-08-06 18:36:24
Four forms: arrogant and controlling, arrogant but not controlling, humble and controlling, humble and not controlling. In the love world, when you enter the third type, you will enter the restricted area, which will make people lose everything. Infatuation is not a sin, humbleness...
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Mervin 2023-07-07 15:26:46
After watching it for a few minutes, I smelled the smell of Fabinstead, and in the end it was as expected. It's too personal, and on a theme that love means pain, he let several women keep talking in a room and then he sorted it out. People who like it like it, and people who don't like it will be...
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Maeve 2023-07-05 16:04:36
Karin says "I love you" to everyone, and Patna doesn't understand the rules of the game and gets lost in those three...
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Camylle 2023-07-04 12:49:55
Petra Von Kant and Karin are like fashion mannequins in the room and fleshy plastic dolls in the gift box at the end,...
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Melyna 2023-06-07 22:30:11
2018036 One-star aesthetic disagreement
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Casey 2023-05-22 13:35:19
Bertina and Karin started a relationship, and her servant Marlene was obviously jealous, but because of Marlene's willingness to be humble in this love, she didn't speak to express her dissatisfaction, but emphasized her existence through the voice of typing at work, and Bertina is so high up that she doesn't even stop Marlene's behavior, but slightly suppresses this jealousy by raising her voice, ordering Marlene, and playing music. This kind of daily behavior that fits the character and...
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Wyatt 2023-05-22 07:36:47
It seems to be a very, very stage drama-like film, very boring, the dialogue is so annoying, and the rhythm is almost going to sleep. But really, the last two scenes were so good, I didn't even know why I was crying after watching it. When Petra answered Karin's call, the feeling that he would never miss him again, empathizing with the person he loved so much, was exhausted and indifferent in the end. And Marlene, the scene where she collects the luggage was amazing!...
The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant Comments
The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant quotes
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Petra von Kant: I've had such awful dreams.
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Petra von Kant: We all have to have our own experiences. I don't regret it one bit. No one can take away the things you learn in life. On the contrary, they give you maturity.
Sidonie von Grasenabb: I don't know, Petra. When you can foresee the end from the start, is the experience alone worth it?
The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant
Director: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Language: German Release date: October 5, 1972