Trivia for the day of August 30, 2017

Virgil 2022-03-27 09:01:23

A boy's day. If we only talk about one day, there are actually excellent examples. For example, "Super Body" is what happened in three days, but the content is very compact. But "Ah, Boy" isn't even a story, it's just countless trivial things that happen in a day. I really hate this kind of movie. The director (who is also the screenwriter) is expressing a feeling that I suspect is related to his experience. But I really think this kind of feeling is very boring, disguising uselessness as elegance, and disguising idleness as thinking. I just can't get enough of this hero. My Tom Schilling, played such a role, grass. PS: It's a bit like "The Catcher in the Rye"

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  • Norval 2022-03-17 09:01:10

    Four and a half stars. Strange that I just like to watch this kind of boring and sleepy movies. Black and white, small languages, debut novels, coffee, a person's daily running account (in fact, it is analyzed as several segments of life). All the elements you like are complete. It's boring but has a very high healing power for me.

  • Arturo 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    What a great movie. TOM has always felt like a confused teenager, although he is no longer a teenager. Seeing deja vu, miss Berlin.

A Coffee in Berlin quotes

  • Julika Hoffmann: [to a thug] what kinda guy are you? Let me guess. You were born an alcoholic because your mom couldn't stay off the booze during her pregnancy. How could she, when she got beaten up by daddy when he came home from the pub?

  • Café-Shop Angestellte: So, what it'll be?

    Niko Fischer: Coffee, please.

    Café-Shop Angestellte: To go, right?

    [pause]

    Café-Shop Angestellte: What kind?

    Niko Fischer: Just normal coffee.

    Café-Shop Angestellte: Wanna try something new? Today's special is the Marocchino. For 2 Euros extra, you get a doughnut or a seed roll, all homemade and organic.

    Niko Fischer: I think I'll stick with the coffee.

    Café-Shop Angestellte: Sure, we've got two kinds: the Arabica and the Columbia Morning.

    Niko Fischer: Which coffee tastes most like a regular coffee?

    Café-Shop Angestellte: I like both.

    Niko Fischer: I'll take the Columbia.

    Café-Shop Angestellte: The Columbia, then.

    [pause]

    Café-Shop Angestellte: You want milk. We've got soy milk.

    Niko Fischer: No, thanks.

    Café-Shop Angestellte: Okay, then. Three Euros forty, please.

    Niko Fischer: Without today's special. Just the coffee.

    Café-Shop Angestellte: Yes, three forty.

    Niko Fischer: Three forty for a regular coffee?

    Café-Shop Angestellte: Yeah, that's the Columbia.