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Abe 2023-08-27 10:11:47
The proliferation of blue and red light and shadow is not only exclusive to sirens, but can also be blended in Fassbender's films. When I watched it, I couldn't help but think of Cassavetes' murder of the underground boss. Although the eight poles could not be beaten, I still remembered such an ambiguous atmosphere of light and...
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Destini 2023-07-29 06:47:13
The Blue Angel is...
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Shana 2023-07-10 13:58:31
Beautiful film. No doubt. Probably one of the more sugary ones. The solo performance half-way is breathtaking. However, overall it is hardly as tragic as people say. Very comic - maybe too comic and not as bitter for...
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Antonia 2023-05-24 16:07:15
In the best part of the trilogy, Fassbender actually tells a story of political struggle, but the focus is on women, who have been living. And that's what makes Fassbender's women awe-inspiring, they've been living, and Naruse, Ozu, and Fassbender are all in the same boat on this...
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Brett 2023-05-19 23:01:30
No matter how bright the neon light is, it can't erase the green on the head....
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Margarette 2023-05-15 18:21:40
The story itself isn't as moving as "Maria Braun's Marriage," but it's still a good movie. The colors are bright, the techniques are smooth, and the whole is full of the German vitality, which to a large extent also comes from the maternal/feminine charm of the female...
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Burdette 2023-02-23 22:35:31
The lights and colors are so beautiful. The overlapping of blue and red and purple lights creates a space where power and prostitution meet. Idealism will always become a past tense in the face of so-called...
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Gladys 2023-02-12 12:08:57
What a shame the truth is, I feel so bad for her...
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Shanie 2023-01-20 11:52:29
This light is so...
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Athena 2023-01-13 00:49:46
Hue is a heavy ink on the late foggy port...
Lola Comments
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Nedra 2022-04-19 09:02:44
Talking about the art design in "Lola" (non-professional)
"Lola" is the final installment of Fassbender's "West Germany trilogy", based on "The Blue Angels" directed by Josef von Sternberg. The story told in the film is very classical and stylized - the hero, Bohm, is a traditional, conservative doer who was hired as a building commissioner to a...
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Kenton 2022-02-24 08:01:11
Lola
In the mid-1950s, it was during the recovery period of the so-called "economic miracle" in Germany. The story took place in a small city. The night in the small town is very lively, and the upper-class people in the municipal administration often go to the feasting nightclubs for fun. From above, a...
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Von Bohm: It's a splendid day today.
Fräulein Hettich: But it's drizzling!
Von Bohm: So? It's still a splendid day. A day is judged not by how it looks, but how one feels.
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Von Bohm: Giving Capital a helping hand isn't so easy. Hence the need for overtime.
Esslin: One man puts in overtime, while another puts profits in the bank. To each his own.
Von Bohm: That's what I always say. What about you? What does the humanist do after work?
Esslin: I'm member of a group against rearmament. Is that really of interest to you?
Von Bohm: Very much so. I'm always intrigued by fruitless passions.
Esslin: In another group we're studying Bakunin. He wrote a very interesting essay on land and property.
Von Bohm: Uh huh? And what was his conclusion?
Esslin: That the earth belongs to everyone, not just a few.
Von Bohm: I don't understand. It obviously belongs to just a few, not to everyone. Does he really mean it, or is it just wishful thinking on Mr. Bakunin's part?
Esslin: It's reality in a higher sense.
Von Bohm: Very good. I understand. That's why we complement each other so well: you're busy with reality in a higher sense, while I'm busy with reality in a lower sense.
Esslin: I dream, and you act. That's what you mean.
Von Bohm: You think, and I function. That's what you mean.
Esslin: And Schuckert profits! That's what I mean. With your permission, I'll be going now.
Von Bohm: Personally, I think it's good that there's one who dreams while all the others work. But you won't believe that.
Esslin: No.
Director: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Language: German,English,French,Latin Release date: August 4, 1982