Politics and Cinema in Germany

Jayce 2022-04-23 07:02:20

I just watched the German movie "The Wave".

Speaking of German movies, it seems that people have never been in the impression. In Europe, do the movies only refer to France, Italian movies, and even countries like Sweden because of the presence of Ingmar Bergman. The master, also ranked ahead of Germany.
Especially at art film festivals, the Berlin Film Festival has always been known for its sensitivity to political films. It seems that literary films are not welcome in Berlin.

Haha, there is a lot of nonsense written.
Straight to the point, the German political film "The Tide", just like its title, "The Tide" borrows the word "wave" to discuss the formation and problems of political anarchism and dictatorship.

From ideology, to the loss of individual consciousness in the collective consciousness. All confirmed.
Although this is an experimental film (it is rare for a film to be full of political discussion), it has contributed greatly to inspiring future generations.

recommend!

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Extended Reading
  • Sister 2021-12-16 08:01:05

    As a social animal, people are afraid of being excluded and isolated. Under the premise of seeking identification, they are often involved in groups blindly or against their will. The so-called collective honor began as an illusory hat, and in the end it became a curse; fascism It has never disappeared. It only takes a few days from lighting the fire to spreading. The blood of young people is always boiling. From Hitler to the undefeated in the East, the essence of revolutionary idols is the same.

  • Esmeralda 2022-04-24 07:01:08

    Think of the island country of Japan

The Wave quotes

  • Rainer Wenger: You should just see how motivated they are.

  • Tim Stoltefuss: Run for your life, or I'll blow your brains out.