When we are old, do we also clean up a boring old house like Jan Dieter, and then one afternoon, the sun lazily goes through the window, you sit in the corner alone, squinting , Drinking beer slowly, remembering the time you have experienced in your life.
It's just a pity that most of us probably don't have such a wonderful and memorable life that can be recalled in this way.
This is a movie originating from the Czech Republic. It is absurd but true, imaginary and true, and scans a person's life quickly in just over a hundred minutes. Jan Dieter, the boy with a weird smile, likes to throw coins on the ground to see other people’s reactions, like to observe the human nature of other people through wine glasses, like to be determined, and keep chasing, of course, the most important thing is the clarity of his body Traits, he is a person who understands people.
His experience is particularly like those of us who are engaged in advertising, constantly shuttled to different companies. From the beginning to the end, enter for the same reason and leave for different reasons. Starting from a small waiter, I became the best foreman. Is he like us when he was young? For some of the NB ideals that seemed at the time, he gave up a lot, worked hard, studied hard, was full of enthusiasm, and didn't even know what was right or wrong, just like Jan Dieter in the Nazi era, in fact I don't really understand the meaning of war, and I'm still working hard for that simple ideal.
He is not bad, even a little too clever, but he is just as stupid when he is stupid.
This is the work of the Czech master Eli Manzo when he was nearly 70 years old. It always reminds me of Kubrick’s last film "Eye-opening", because when you become a master, you will not Not to remember anything, but to surpass oneself, this is a truly admirable thing. If a person, in his thirties, says he wants to surpass himself, you think he is actually a SB, but when a 70-year-old man does this kind of action, you can truly admire him from the bottom of his heart.
In fact, the name of this movie should refer to another person, the top foreman of the Paris Hotel at the time. But I'm sorry I forgot his name. He is a perfect-looking person, who is proficient in various languages and understands the needs of each guest. When the Nazis invaded, he was unruly and vowed not to bow his head. And he is a real servant who has served the King of England, and Jan Dieter is only a medal awarded by an African prince.
But it is precisely because of Jan Dieter's imperfection that he is so much like ourselves. The best service foreman manager is an ideal incarnation, not real enough. And Jan Dieter, even the clever, let us see our stupid self.
I don’t know why. I always remember the details of socialism so clearly. When this movie reflects the characteristics of this era, I suddenly saw "Goodbye Lenin" and "Eavesdropping Storm". One day, you are sitting at home. Suddenly some people rushed into your home and told you that when your property does not belong to you, but to the people, would you be equally peaceful, because there really is no reason for it.
The original title of this article should be, those times that have fooled me, it makes me so clear.
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