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The Tin Drum Reviews

  • Maybell 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    A messy world, tangled relationships

    The little boy killed everyone? He doesn't want to grow up, but who will take responsibility for life? Mother? uncle? What about responsibility for war?

    There is absolutely no way to calm my heart, one is because of the plot of the movie. Knowing that movies are not simply about personal growth,...

  • Madelyn 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    "The Tin Drum" - The boy's drum was thrown in the cemetery

    This old 1979 film is based on Gunter Glass' novel of the same name. To say that director Walker Chicken Thief saw this book, it is not wrong to be Glass's Bole, but I think if he knew in advance that Glass would win the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1999, the film should not be in the 80s. It was...

  • Camilla 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    Magical reality

    It's a poignant film that also tells a story of coming-of-age, war, childhood, nation, Nazis, marriage, and more. It can be said that from a child's eyes, it is projected that during the Second World War, Eastern Europe was a place where ethnic groups were mixed, and the social world was in a cool...

  • Esta 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    What did I see before I read the review

    0, the 163-minute version I watched. Oscar's biological father was the uncle, a Polish man with blue eyes who worked in the post office. The titular father was a grocer, strong and gentle owner, and of course a Jew who sold tin drums also owned a grocer. .

    1. The atmosphere of the crowd where the...

  • Pattie 2022-04-23 07:05:22

    "The Tin Drum"------We must grow up after all

    The boy is the rebellious self that refuses to grow up in our hearts. The simplicity, beauty, and hatred of his children are all rare but very precious things among adults. To refuse to grow up is to refuse to become such an adult, to refuse to fit into this world, this ugly world. In his opinion,...

  • Susanna 2022-04-23 07:05:22

    Strong taste worth tasting

    This is a "growing up" story full of anti-humanity, gloom, world-weariness, and even sensory discomfort. In the beginning of the grassland, a man hiding from two pursuers hides under the skirt of a strange woman. During the negotiation between the woman and the pursuers, the man has a relationship...

  • Virgie 2022-04-23 07:05:22

    adults who don't want to grow up

    Observe the life of adults from the perspective of children, but it lacks innocence and childishness. Oscar is a scheming little boy. At the age of three, he chose to break his spine and refused to grow as if he had seen through the world and was tired of life. A bit like Sima Yi chose to crush...

  • Rocio 2022-04-23 07:05:22

    Reasons for not wanting to grow up

    Oscar didn't want to grow up because he wanted to escape the cruel and confusing adult world. Later, he wanted to grow up, implying Oscar's determination to start a new life with confidence in life when the new era came. In the war years, there were too many absurdities, people had no sustenance,...

  • Ryder 2022-04-23 07:05:22

    Years later, Oscar created Westworld

    The director may be some kind of paranoid or evil. In this play, Oscar was born in early September and the sun entered Virgo.

  • Pearlie 2022-04-23 07:05:22

    Tin Drums: Anything Other Than Drums

    The core of the movie deserves five stars, but the format is so yellow (probably my problem) that I had to watch the full movie four times due to psychological discomfort. The film opens with the sound of the drums, the young grandmother sitting on the field eating potatoes and saving her...

The Tin Drum

Director: Volker Schlöndorff

Language: German,Italian,Hebrew,Polish,Russian,Latin Release date: April 11, 1980