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Cary 2022-03-21 09:01:44
About ideal
In 2003, the German LOLA Film Festival was immersed in red nostalgic euphemisms. "Goodbye Lenin" won the best film, best director, best actor with a unique and shocking name... Seven awards, box office With more than 35 million euros in revenue and more than 5.7 million views, the data seems to...
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Chase 2022-03-21 09:01:44
100 years later, Alex's prediction came true
At the beginning of the movie, I thought that my mother was hurt by her husband, and she turned her hatred for her husband who went west into her love for the communist cause in the east. Otherwise, no one would be so keen to fight for the proletarian revolution of all mankind. ? Seeing that it was...

Christine Schorn
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Bria 2022-03-25 09:01:08
"The country my mother left was what she believed in, and we kept this country, that belief, until the very end of her life. In my memory, this country will always be linked to my mother." I don't think so. In such an environment, many things are difficult to understand. Just as there are still many people who admire Mao Zedong and the passion of the Cultural Revolution. .
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Anabelle 2022-03-27 09:01:05
It's hard not to be associated with An Zhe, not only the statue lifted by the helicopter, but also the temperament that lingers on the edge of pretentiousness that permeates the whole film. There is no resistance to the ending. The ashes of the mother's ashes are lifted up, which means that the specter of communism will still cover the land of Europa, the son in the red cloth is still dreaming the most beautiful dream, and the audience is awake, no matter what. It is the person beside the son, or the person in front of the screen.
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