There are no subtitles when watching the movie, so I pay more attention to the background music itself and the tone of the movie, and are forced to ignore the dialogue and plot of the characters. Although it was a movie ten years ago, it is no different from the Berlin I saw last year. Although there are not many landmark buildings, people who have been there will definitely say that this is Berlin.
The graffiti next to the seats in the subway, the color matching of the decoration in the station, the back door and exterior wall of Berghain, the style of the furniture in the house, the way pedestrians walk and even the feeling of people talking are all full of Berlin impressions. So the movie is called Berlin Calling and I think it's a perfect fit.
OST is much better than the movie itself, but the movie is a medium that is easier for the public to understand than music, just like a super-long MV, which connects the songs of his entire album with stories. Before chatting with a German friend who likes electronic music, he has many DJs of the same level as Paul Kalkbrenner, but inexplicably only he is the most famous. After watching the movie, it is not difficult to understand, because he is willing to let more people fall in love with electronic music, instead of focusing all his energy on the professionalism of music, only to be recognized by the insiders.
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