The Tin Drum Comments

  • Sherwood 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    It is easier to understand the relationship between Germany and Poland by linking the three protagonists with the town, but it is indeed a work of imagination, and I look forward to reading the original in the future! The young actor was only 10 years old when he acted, and his acting was astounding. And really only Europeans can so boldly use underage actors, this should have been sentenced to prison in the United...

  • Jamarcus 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    Ridiculous political movie,...

  • Dayne 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    A Sun Virgo Boy, played by the Sun Virgo Boy No. 1, is adapted from the famous novel of the Venus Virgo literary giant: Don't say how bizarre the story is, life will only be more absurd....

  • Kevin 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    I haven't read the original book but I know the plot well. The most symptomatic point is choosing a child actor instead of a dwarf actor to play Oscar, and deleting the plot 45 years after the original. Narrator Oscar's omniscient point of view dominates the film, and the magical realism passages are handled very well. There is no doubt about Schlondorf's leftist stance. Some passages use a silent film style, but unfortunately the processing of the whole film is still...

  • Bethany 2022-03-18 09:01:10

    To be honest, I really want to kick that kid, not just annoying, but some of this kid's thoughts are also very evil. I think there should be a [horror] in this label? Certain scenarios can also cause uncomfortable reactions....

  • 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...

  • Rosalee 2022-03-17 09:01:10

    Realistic themes, constructed with surreal techniques, open up a naive and pure childhood perspective. The recent "Jojo Rabbit" is similar to this one. From an aesthetic point of view, this year's Oscar-nominated new film always makes people doubt the sincerity of its creation. The thickness of "The Tin Drum" comes from the description of the absurd, cruel, and distorted world. Children's perspective and tone provide many conveniences for the narrative. It is sad but not sad, sympathetic but...

  • Kameron 2022-03-17 09:01:10

    The darkest children's movie of all...

  • Yasmin 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    I am very worried about the mental health of young...

  • Georgianna 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    The height that Jiang Wen longed to reach in his dreams after "The Devil is Coming". The director's attitude towards history is awe and contempt. History is not a physical effect, but wraps us like a magnetic field. Therefore, even though the characters in the film are completely parallel to reality and grow independently, they are eventually disturbed by the times. Taking the mother's funeral as a watershed, the movie goes from darkness and confusion into flying sand and rocks, and the world...

Extended Reading
  • Hollis 2022-04-21 09:03:46

    The Derailment of the Tin Drum Era

    The Tin Drum, an anti-Nazi film born during World War II, describes the small town of Danzig between Germany and Poland from the perspective of a child. Exaggerated, absurd, obscure, dark, full of image projections and political metaphors, it is best to add the label of "horror". Throughout the...

  • Ryder 2022-04-23 07:05:22

    Years later, Oscar created Westworld

    The director may be some kind of paranoid or evil. In this play, Oscar was born in early September and the sun entered Virgo.

The Tin Drum quotes

  • 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!

  • Maria Matzerath: [Oskar walks in secretly to find Alfred having sex with Maria] A little more. Just a little. But be careful

    Alfred Matzerath: Don't worry

    Maria Matzerath: Almost. Almost. Just a little more! But be careful!

    [Oskar jumps on Alfred, interrupting their sexual act. Alfred gets up and slaps him before the upset Maria stops him]

    Maria Matzerath: Alfred, stop it! Is it the kid's fault you're not careful?

    Alfred Matzerath: Me? Who kept asking for more?

    Maria Matzerath: I said, 'Be careful, it's coming soon.' But it never came at all!

    Alfred Matzerath: Never enough. You're all the same

    Maria Matzerath: In, out, finished. That's your idea of love. Well, go look for somebody else. You think I am some electric bell? You never take precautions!

The Tin Drum

Director: Volker Schlöndorff

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