Ali: Fear Eats the Soul Quotes

  • Girl in bar: Well... are you coming?

    Ali: No.

    Girl in bar: And why not?

    Ali: Cock broken.

  • Emmi Kurowski: We'll be rich, Ali... and we'll buy ourselves a little piece of heaven.

    Ali: Why heaven?

    Emmi Kurowski: Oh, just a fancy of mine.

  • Emmi Kurowski: But when we're together, we must be nice to each other. Otheriwse, life's not worth living.

  • Emmi Kurowski: Maybe...

    Ali: Yes?

    Emmi Kurowski: Why don't you come up for a while? I'll make us a coffee, and maybe the rain will stop.

    Ali: I'd like to, but...

    Emmi Kurowski: People always say "but". And nothing ever changes.

Extended Reading
  • Darion 2022-03-20 09:03:07

    Discrimination, prejudice and ruthlessness eventually give way to profit, and the excluded victims turn over to persecute the new weak. The realistic lens language and the concise and popular plot are profound and wonderful. Fassbender's camera composition is excellent, and many fixed long shots of the protagonist surrounded by obstacles such as door, wall, and window lattices render the atmosphere of indifference and alienation. The depth of the opening bar, the slow-moving close-up of kicking the TV, and the gossip scene in the hallway are amazing. (8.8/10)

  • Lee 2022-03-18 09:01:10

    Arte was about the year before or the year before, and there were two scenes that left a deep impression on me: one was when the Moroccans were shopping in the grocery store, they deliberately pretended not to understand the German spoken by the Moroccans. Mi got angry and reasoned: "It's because he was a foreigner who didn't understand it on purpose, but if he was a German, they would understand" such racial discrimination; the second is that in the end, the Moroccan died of illness, and the film ended helplessly. Others forget