Wojciech Pszoniak

Wojciech Pszoniak

  • Born: 1942-5-2
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  • Extended Reading
    • Freddy 2022-04-21 09:03:46

      Tin drum

      As the representative work of the new German film "Four Heroes" Schlondorf, it tells that Oscar was born in the family formed by his mother and his father as the betrayal product of his mother and uncle. Facing the chaotic and ugly relationship between adults, he made a wish to keep his appearance....

    • Eusebio 2022-03-25 09:01:23

      a movie i don't like

      Three and a half.

      She had hugged her happier. An interesting tribute to the acceleration of silent films. Three previous memories. Story completion is what I think is the key to a drama. Some horrific fertility scenes. To be honest, uncomfortable bath scene. If that's the style of this drama, I'd...

    • Andreanne 2022-03-18 09:01:10

      Germans are not as good as Spaniards in shooting magical reality. They translate word by word according to the original work, but forget the overall feeling and artistic conception. The only advantage is that it is faithful to the original, but this is also a big disadvantage, and it produces an obscure thing that is completely incomprehensible.

    • Izabella 2022-03-28 09:01:13

      A bizarre childhood history full of political metaphors, unable to interpret it, so I flipped through a few comments, and the most agreeable analysis I saw was to use the image of Oscar as a metaphor for a generation of intellectuals during the Third Reich, while the tin drum and the The shouting refers to the conscience and discourse style of the intellectuals, respectively. Taking this as a guide and then looking back at the film, part of the plot and expressions are quite clear.

    The Tin Drum quotes

    • 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

    • 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!