On those social phenomena in the Dogs of Berlin

Edmond 2022-09-29 17:43:03

The Dogs of Berlin (2018)
8.5
2018 / Germany / Action Crime / Christian Avat / Felix Kramer Anna Maria Muay

Originally, I planned to watch it on TV with my parents, but from the first scene of the first episode, I felt that this drama can only be digested by young people like me... The first impression of this drama is that it is explicit... Too much sexual innuendo... It's really not suitable for children under the age of 17... I first started watching this show because the cover and introduction are very similar to New Blood... It turns out that DOB is a super black upgraded version of New Blood … The play clearly reflects the two prominent phenomena of current German populism with a compact plot and seemingly complex but actually very clear relationships, one is the class split, the tragic life experience of childhood and the time when interacting with social workers The attitudes of the two sides, and the plot of the male protagonist's wife Paula being bullied by a bad young woman, it is not difficult to see that the people at the bottom are unable to find a way out and give up on themselves and spurn the high class; This social tragedy is the inevitable result of capitalism; the second is that the German government-led EU policy has led to the rapid rise of right-wing forces in Germany and the prevalence of extreme nationalism, which should now have reached the highest level of the project, as a single As a nation-state dominated by ethnic groups, Germany has difficulty adapting to the immigration wave driven by globalization. Whether it is immigrants or refugees, Germany is not ready for cultural identity... At least most people are. (Write so much first and fill the pit in two days

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