Not to be missed if you like music

Jaime 2022-01-22 08:03:41

"Four Minutes" (Vier Minuten, 2006) is a movie that I watched at the Max! German Film Festival this year. Those who like music cannot be missed. The

story takes place in a women’s prison. How can prison and music be related? Actress Jenny (Hannah Herzsprung) ) Is a musical genius. When she was a child, she was forced to compete by her father and won many awards, but in exchange for her father’s sexual assault and aggressiveness. As a result, she gave up herself and went to jail for acting for others. The other heroine is Ms. Krüger (Monica Bleibtreu), came to prison one day, was responsible for piano performance in worship, and also taught potential girls in prison. The film is about their getting along in prison and the preparations for playing.

Director Chris Kraus is very good at using music, The OST is outstanding and worth collecting. I don’t know if it’s a problem with the AMC Festival Walk. The audio track is too noisy many times, but it doesn’t work well. The

photography is commendable. Multiple shots are very appealing and quite shocking. No. The prisoner hanging from Jenny's bed has an indelible impression. And of course she actually took out the cigarette from the dead man's bag.

One of the topics of the movie is that everything has two sides: music, it can be rock and roll It can also be classical; people can be good or bad. And both sides can appear in the same person at the same time. Nothing is inevitable right or wrong. "Four Minutes" (Vier Minuten, 2006) is this year in Max ! Movies watched at the German Film Festival. Not to be missed if you like music.

The story takes place in a women’s prison. How can prison and music be related? The heroine Jenny (Hannah Herzsprung) is a musical genius. As a result, she gave up herself and went to jail for acting for others. The other heroine is Ms. Krüger (Monica Bleibtreu), who came to the prison one day, was responsible for the piano performance in worship, and also taught potential girls in prison. The movie is just that. Around the two of them getting along in prison and preparing to play.

Director Chris Kraus is very good at using music, the OST is very outstanding, worthy of collection. I don’t know if it is the problem of AMC Festival Walk, the audio track is too noisy many times, and it is not good enough.

Photography . It is commendable. The multiple shots are very contagious and shocking. The prisoner hanging on Jenny's bed in the first act has an indelible impression. And of course she actually took it out of the dead bag Smoke comes.

One of the topics brought up by the movie is that everything has two sides: music, it can be rock or classic; people, can be good or bad. And both sides can appear in the same person at the same time. No What is inevitable right and wrong. Rock vs. Classical, I remember when Mrs. Krüger went to jail in a truck in the early part of the movie, he and the rough drivers had clearly seen the music selection. And Jenny is a collection of rock and classic, good and bad. All-in-one human version. The

movie describes black music, lesbianism, sexual assault, violence and war, etc. The director has expressed just right. There are also many flashbacks to make the story more organized. I

like Jenny being on stage at the end of the film During the seizure, a curtsey (curtsey) was sent to Mrs. Krüger in the audience. Mrs. Krüger had asked some girls to curtsey to her many times before, but they were all rejected. And Jenny finally gave Mrs. Krüger's curtsey Sincere tribute, it is touching.

Mrs. Krüger said to Jenny: "Everyone has a job to finish, and yours is to go to the music theatre and perform..." Does each of us have a task to complete?

Four minutes, Mrs. Krüger asked The jailer gave Jenny four minutes, one that she will never forget, and four minutes that many people will never forget.

Appreciate that Mrs. Krüger confessed to Jenny that she was asked to play, not for Jenny, but for herself. People are selfish. , Why not?

The shock of the movie is that you need to see it with your own ears

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Reading this article can only tell one or two. The movie has won 15 awards. Technorati tags: four minutes, vier minuten

There are descriptions of black people in the movie Music, lesbianism, sexual assault, violence and war, etc. The director all expressed just right. There are also many flashbacks to make the story more organized. I

like the end of the film when Jenny is detained on stage and he still comes to Mrs. Krüger in the audience A curtsey (curtsey). Previously, Mrs. Krüger asked some girls to curtsey to her many times, but they were all rejected. And Jenny finally paid a sincere tribute to Mrs. Krüger's curtsey, which was touching.

Mrs. Krüger Say to Jenny: "Everyone has a job to finish, and yours is to go to the music theatre and perform..." Does each of us have a task to complete?

Four minutes, Mrs. Krüger asked the jailer to give Jenny Four minutes, one for her to be unforgettable forever, and four minutes for many people to unforgettable forever.

Appreciate that Mrs. Krüger confessed to Jenny that she was asked to play, not for Jenny, but for herself. People are selfish, why not?

The shock of the movie is that you need to see it with your own eyes and listen to it with your own ears. Wen can only know one or two. The

film has won 15 awards.

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Extended Reading

Four Minutes quotes

  • Gerhard von Loeben: I hope you win, Jenny.

    Jenny von Loeben: I hope you die, Daddy.

  • Gertrud 'Traude' Krüger: Strange how hard it is for both of us.

    Jenny von Loeben: What?

    Gertrud 'Traude' Krüger: ...to be friendly.