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Queenie 2022-03-25 09:01:23
Analysis of the scene of eating eel
Schlondorff's mise-en-scene skills and shot design are excellent. After the scene in which Alfred was fishing for eels with a horse's head at the seaside, the three people who had a chaotic relationship fell into a deadlock. Alfred, a German, used his arrogant control to force his mother to eat...
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Lexie 2022-04-22 07:01:55
Impromptu code word records: "Growing up or not" as a strategy & the joyous carnival of a tame body & old children's drumming to ruin a nation and an era
After watching the movie I guess the novel must be well written. It shows the absurd reality and broken humanity under the cruel war. Magical realism from a child's perspective, with a touch of light comedy satire and wit. "Toy Tin Drum" is an identity symbol of Oscar's individual limitations. It...
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Dana 2022-03-26 09:01:14
The movie is a thriller, a cult, and the plot is even more interesting. You can believe it with saliva and soda candies! The story is rich, the ugly and straightforward human nature, the devil boy.
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Alfonso 2022-03-15 09:01:11
Adapted from the original book of the same name by Günter Glass (top ten favorite novels + top ten favorite adapted movies). 1. From the perspective of the dwarf Oscar's rough life experience, the film criticizes the false ugliness of the adult world, revealing the sinfulness of Nazi acts and the depravity of human nature. 2. The tin drum is a concrete body of resistance to consciousness and self-repression. Only by abandoning the drum can we usher in real growth. 3. Hidden at the bottom of the skirt / Ascension of the nun / Crawling of the womb / Intergenerational love / Sex soda powder & screaming super power, I love you on the glass. | "No one can really refuse to grow, and no one can compete with time. As soon as you stop, time will run over your body." (9.5/10)
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Jan Bronski: [Jan arrives and sees Alfred getting dressed in Nazi uniform] Going to the demonstration?
Alfred Matzerath: Yes, at the fairground. A mass rally. Lobsack is speaking, and what a speaker he is. I tell you, these are historic days. A man can't stand asie. You've gotta join in.
[looking at the newspaper Jan is carrying]
Alfred Matzerath: You should read the Danzig Sentinel. Your siding with Poland is crazy. I've told you a thousand times.
Jan Bronski: I am Polish!
Alfred Matzerath: Think it over
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Schugger-Leo: A beautiful day! She's gone to the place where everything's so cheap. Habemus dominum
Sigismund Markus: [Leo opens the door for Markus to let him into his taxi] Yes, it's a beautiful day. An unforgettable day. I too have seen the Lord.
Schugger-Leo: You've also seen the Lord?
[looking at Oskar]
Schugger-Leo: Oskar. Habemus dominum, Oskar!