What did I see before I read the review

Esta 2022-04-24 07:01:25

0, the 163-minute version I watched. Oscar's biological father was the uncle, a Polish man with blue eyes who worked in the post office. The titular father was a grocer, strong and gentle owner, and of course a Jew who sold tin drums also owned a grocer. .

1. The atmosphere of the crowd where the story takes place. In the place where the story takes place, at the border between Poland and Germany (right?), the description mainly starts after Hitler came to power? Because the first time I saw houses burn, I thought about the congressional arson case. . . The grocer is also a member of the Nazi party, who should have become a party member with the development of the area, the kind that goes with the flow. In his wife who needs passion asked him, why can't we listen to the speech of the head of state? Later, the name dad bought a radio, and as we all know, Hitler's speeches were very provocative, passionate, and eloquent - even though I had never heard them or watched them. . .

And looking at the whole movie, Oscar's mother quite likes Uncle Oscar's groping anytime, anywhere. .

2. There seem to be quite a few Nazi party members at the junction of the two countries, which may partly explain why Germany can strike Poland. The public opinion is all counting on a unified Germany. Men in this area always seem to value revolution, and they don't care much about women's affairs. For example, after Oscar's name father was interrupted by Oscar while he was having sex with the maid in the living room, he became angry and blamed the maid, saying that you women They are all the same, they are all wanting and wanting to be dissatisfied. The second maid said, then you go back to your comrades, the name father received: I need a change, this is certain.

2. Oscar's name father should be well aware of the betrayal between Oscar's biological father and his wife. When the biological mother had been eating fish, Oscar's grandmother came to see it after knowing it, and saw that she was pregnant with a child, and the surnamed father also knew. When the mother went to the toilet to vomit, the name father said at the door of the toilet, wife, you don't want this child for Mao. . . . . It doesn't matter whose it is. . .

3. Is Oscar mature? mature. Oscar confessed that he was already watching Goethe's "Affinity" when his mother and a woman were reading a sexual segment in one of Rasputin's books in front of him.

The content of this book by my brother is brief introduction: A couple has gone through ups and downs, and when they are middle-aged, they get married and live a peaceful and happy life in the countryside. Unexpectedly, due to the arrival of the husband's friend and the wife's young and beautiful adopted daughter, there will be an unexpected recombination between the four, and from this there will be passion, pain, and short-term happiness and long-term misfortune. Is this really true? What is the so-called affinity in the novel?

Ingenious details, logical and rigorous reasoning, romantic mystery and symbolism, the three have been successfully integrated, making the novel a masterpiece that is both "beautiful" and thoughtful.

It is conceivable that Oscar understood this book, after all, he knew about his uncle and the fuck it soon after, contrast, Rasputin's book provides the description of sex, Goethe provides the relationship between people. Experience, in terms of human growth, is complementary to each other.

In addition, Oscar's conversation with the calm and sophisticated male dwarf in the circus can also be seen. Oscar's manners are decent, and he also said some philosophical words, of course, it is not as profound as the old dwarf.

4. Jews are so speculative. Anti-Semitic behavior of ordinary people.

5. The biggest laugh of the whole film. It was Oscar playing the drums while hiding under the podium of the district dean. At first, it seemed that he wanted to keep up with the rhythm of others. As a result, during the performance, he brought the rhythm into the rhythm of a dance tune. . .

6. The maid's child is Oscar's. Oscar had really had sex with the maid. Oscar seemed to be over 16 on the night of the first episode of this version, and it's no problem to ejaculate normal sperm at this age. And in the quarrel between the maid and her father who were found having sex on the sofa, the maid said that her father never took preventive measures, and Oscar's mother did the same, which explained why Oscar was pregnant again when he was a teenager. ——There is a problem with the name father, and it is all thanks to Uncle Oscar for help from time to time.

7. The logic of the dialogue between the nominal father and the maid when Oscar bumped into it was not easy to understand. This is also a consistent manifestation of ordinary people being irrational when they are not in a normal mood. The logic is misused, so everyone feels that the dialogue is very messy.

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The Tin Drum quotes

  • Bebra: You must join us, you must!

    Oskar Matzerath: You know, Mr. Bebra... to tell the truth, I prefer to be a member of the audience, and let my little art flower in secret.

    Bebra: My dear Oskar, trust an experienced colleague. Our kind must never sit in the audience. Our kind must perform and run the show, or the others will run *us*. The others are coming. They will occupy the fairgrounds, they will stage torchlight parades, build rostrums, fill the rostrums, and from those rostrums preach our destruction.

  • Oskar Matzerath: There once was a drummer. His name was Oskar. He lost his poor mama, who had eat to much fish. There was once a credulous people... who believed in Santa Claus. But Santa Claus was really... the gas man! There was once a toy merchant. His name was Sigismund Markus... and he sold tin drums lacquered red and white. There was once a drummer. His name was Oskar. There was once a toy merchant... whose name was Markus... and he took all the toys in the world away with him.