This German drama is amazing. It depicts all beings at the end of the Weimar Republic in great detail, shows the turbulence of society in every detail, and presents the ups and downs of the accident and necessity of history. In the fragile republic, the political spectrum is eccentric, from the extreme left to the extreme right: Trotskyites, German Communists, Labour Movements, Soviet Communists, Social Democrats, Royalists, Nationalists, Nazis, different people make different calculations Something different. Everyone has their own pursuit, their own bitterness, helplessness and beautiful yearning. Various characters: policemen, doctors, sex workers, hospitals, soldiers, maids, drivers, gangsters, diplomats, Belarusians, unemployed people, etc., are all experiencing dissatisfaction and restraint against the Versailles Peace Treaty, and are all experiencing the impending economic crisis. confusion.
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