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  • Edmund 2022-04-20 09:02:49

    record not

    Adapted from the first part of the Günterglass Danzig trilogy, set in the Danzig region of Prussia during the two world wars, the protagonist tells the contradictory reality from a unique perspective, and escapes the real world in a way of defiance . The director Schlondorf was the main general of...

  • Nikki 2022-04-20 09:02:49

    Farewell Tin Drum

    ★☆☆☆☆ It was too dark to see halfway through and quit decisively. From the beginning there was no trace of sunshine and uprightness. It's so depressing, I'm afraid I'm going to have a nightmare after reading it, full of negative energy. Really not recommended to watch. promiscuous! Abnormal...

  • Kelli 2022-04-20 09:02:49

    Potatoes are a common food.

    I remember that the beginning of the film was an absurd beginning. Helping others escape but accidentally gave birth to a daughter. Not long after the daughter was born, the man was chased and jumped into the river. When he escaped to the United States and became a million-dollar businessman, the...

  • Beulah 2022-04-20 09:02:49

    A product of the times, absurd fears

    After watching this movie, there is no excitement, there is no excitement of growing up in the final Oscar, the rest, only pieces of fear of breaking

    There are no heroes and no light in the movie; no heinous crimes, no murderous perverts, but it is more oppressive and darker than Gotham. On the one...

  • Deangelo 2022-04-19 09:03:11

    Die Blechtrommel

    Oscar (David Bennent David Bennent ornaments) family is a bit absurd. His mother fell in love with her cousin and was forced to marry a businessman because close relatives could not marry. Only his mother knew whose child Oscar was. On his third birthday, his mother gave him a tin drum. Oscar liked...

  • Cornell 2022-04-19 09:03:11

    Comparing the life before and after the Nazi occupation, it seems that what the film is trying to express is not the same as what the audience feels.

    This movie actually sucks. I don't know what kind of mentality is the praise, maybe it is an expert who can see the way. But I really don't feel anything. The story itself is a bit new. But this kind of magical realism is not as reasonable in Eastern Europe as it is in South America, and it is a...

  • Leslie 2022-04-19 09:03:11

    "If anyone takes my drum, I'll scream" - Favorite Movie No.1

    (2008.12.26) The first part of the Danzig trilogy by Nobel laureate Glass, which was filmed by director Volker in 1979 and won the Oscar and the Palme d'Or. Danzig is located in Poland but belongs to Germany. After World War II, it returned to Poland and its current name is Gdansk. 1. I like little...

  • Dahlia 2022-04-19 09:03:11

    gloomy eyes

    This is the only film that gave me goosebumps after watching it. Oscar has been ready to see the world with a cold eye since he was born. I never thought that people could have such a cold view. It seems that the world exists purely objectively, and it has nothing to do with me. My birth was simply...

  • Brandi 2022-04-19 09:03:11

    absurd world

    This is a rather old story, starting with the grandmother's generation. Anna of West Prussia met Joseph, and the camera moved slowly. The wide skirt was the best guarantee for Joseph, and it became the focus of the two. Anna was invaded, which naturally gave birth to the following story.     1. The...

  • Dusty 2022-04-19 09:03:11

    European films

    European cinema, Germanic comfort, "The Tin Drum" keeps you forever at the age of three, and you feel Hegel-like perfection, solemnity and deep understanding in a large number of German images. You will admire the brains of this nation for eternal reflection, and you will understand that there is...

The Tin Drum

Director: Volker Schlöndorff

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