The German's "Little Li Flying Knife" ——I have a feeling after watching "Germany in 1983"

Gayle 2022-12-06 17:39:56

4, 3, 2, 1/Earth below us/ drifting falling/ Floating weightness/ Calling calling/ Calling calling/ Home. - Peter Schilling
Before I left, I watched "Germany 1983" impatiently. These German works all have one characteristic, that is, after reading it, people have something to say, providing a fulcrum and focus of thinking, rather than those works that are like boiled water.
Great theme song, excerpted from Peter SchillingThe mid-climax part is like catapulting a person walking safely on the ground into the stratosphere more than two thousand meters in an instant. It is said that this song is a tribute to Bowie, and it does have a bit of his style.
The director, or the composer, is a man of taste. A lot of music from the 70s and 80s is selected, and there are many 99 Luftballons praised by the predecessors. Of course, I didn't hear anything about this song. However, I chose several Bowie songs, which are amazing! It's quite obvious that about 12 minutes into the third episode, Martin and General Ebel put on China Girl just after getting into the car. I always thought that Mad World was Adam's work, but I didn't expect it to be an old song. The soundtrack is great.
This work is mainly about what happened in 1983 when the GDR sent a spy named Martin Rauch to infiltrate the West German Wehrmacht as the adjutant of General Ebel.
This is a work that goes high and low, I think. When Martin first entered West Germany, another informant, Tischbier, who was a professor at the University of Bonn, came to him. On a park bench, Martin devoured a burger he had never eaten before. Tischbier's right arm was crossed on the back of the chair, and his eyes sparkled with wisdom, and he slowly told Martin, "This is the product of mass economy at the cost of public indifference" (probably remember this means). Looking at his moving lips, I was filled with anticipation, "So thoughtful, talk and talk." I didn't expect it to stop abruptly.
The espionage work revealed in the first two episodes often takes one's breath away, but the middle three episodes begin with General Edel's succulent idiot son and troubled daughter who is keen to find a way out and never tire of it. What is this, my friends, I originally came to see historical events and military infiltration, and the screenwriter deliberately wrote about other people's family affairs for us. However, it is worth mentioning that the reproduction of the scenery and industrial products of that era is very realistic.
I would love to talk about the protagonist, Martin, a man who would hang up when he said nothing: he was found by the owner's hunting dog when he sneaked into an antique shop to install a bug. Screened himself; during the NATO expert security assessment, he sat on both sides of the sofa with the secretary of the NATO chief analyst and easily captured the girl; after her identity as a spy was discovered by her, she chased after her and reached the train station first. After the eyes met, the woman was in a panic, and she took the initiative to flee to the forest, avoiding crowded places for the man to start. After the argument in the forest, the secretary fled to the road and stopped the car to call for help. A fast-moving black car happened to pass by and knocked her to the ground. Blood was pouring out. It turned out that it was Tischbier who came to the rescue! When I see this, I suspect that the GDR has set up a skynet on the earth. As soon as General Edel's daughter appeared, I had a premonition that I would get along with Martin, and it was as expected. Ladies and gentlemen, I am willing to repeat it over and over again: "These screenwriters are only given shoes by Stenda." It's as obvious as Chekhov's gun. When a citizen male protagonist encounters a high-class girl, he must schießen, which is vulgar. The general's son, who was hysterical about his father and shoved out of the house because of his political disagreement, refused to perform his order, was pressed against the wall by Martin, and stood up immediately after being pushed and pushed for less than 3 seconds. The general's daughter, who was at odds with her father, lived in a hermitage for a week and did not return home. Her mother and brother were helpless. The male protagonist easily persuaded her to go home, as calmly as searching for things. Tsk tsk tsk, I couldn't help but clapped my hands - the screenwriter is doing everything possible to try and challenge our intellectual bottom line. "Wow! Wonderful!"
The play has obvious mistakes in context logic and plot selection. Those with a delicate mind can worry about the authenticity of the show because of some flaws after seeing the second episode.
Apart from that, the resources I saw were subtitles compiled by the "Deep Shadow Subtitles Group". Whenever it mentions a historical event or name that may not be familiar to most Chinese audiences, there is always a short text note in the upper right corner, which is touching. However, there are obvious mistakes, such as the interpretation of RAF (rote Armee Fraktion) as a terrorist organization. Think about it yourself, what do you mean, "Red Guards Brigade", buddy? And there are some subtitles with missing sound, that is, there are some small words or pronouns that are not noted, and this is not an example.
Maybe someone is going to ask me now, "You criticize him to such a degree that it is impossible for you to endure 8*45 minutes with your weak patience. What motivated you to keep reading?"
This is a good question, all of you. If you have considered this question in your mind at this time, then your level of thinking is not far from mine, congratulations. Gratulieren Sie.
One of the great things about this work is its language, which is very vivid and diverse. Colloquial, slang, official and related terms, and more. When I watch it, I often rewind it repeatedly, if the sentence is too informative or if it says something that I find interesting. I'm thinking of exporting them to audio, and listen to them over and over again if I get a chance. I can't watch it again and again. What I fear most these years is that I will become stupid, and I am doing everything possible to curb this possible trend.
If there's anything else to say, it's that, in the last episode, I saw General Edel park his car and walk out of the garage at home, and immediately remembered that he had such sons, daughters, and such a wife, and I realized what it means to be real The "midlife crisis", the thermos cup is nothing compared to this. Before his thoughts came back to his senses, the general slammed into suicide, pitiful.
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