Farewell Tin Drum

Nikki 2022-04-20 09:02:49

★☆☆☆☆ It was too dark to see halfway through and quit decisively. From the beginning there was no trace of sunshine and uprightness. It's so depressing, I'm afraid I'm going to have a nightmare after reading it, full of negative energy. Really not recommended to watch. promiscuous! Abnormal childhood! die! Killing a kin! There are many ways to express the subject, some from a positive perspective, some from a negative perspective. Here, I really can't agree with the artistry or reality of this film. Art edifies the public with pleasure, and this filthy thing can only taint the audiovisual.

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  • 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. 2011.10.29

  • Kelsie 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    [Return of Shanghai Film Festival] Schlondorf's masterpiece, won the Palme d'Or and Oscar. Adapted from the novel of Günterglass, the film reveals the history of Danzig through the ups and downs of the dwarf's life and weird perspective, the contradictions of human nature and the darkness of the Nazis, the absurdity and strangeness are tragic sadness. Impressive scenes: perspective from the womb, blue Danube, sex and soda powder, horsehead eel, child and drum, the ending is pulled away from the camera. (9.0/10)

The Tin Drum quotes

  • Bebra: You must join us, you must!

    Oskar Matzerath: You know, Mr. Bebra... to tell the truth, I prefer to be a member of the audience, and let my little art flower in secret.

    Bebra: My dear Oskar, trust an experienced colleague. Our kind must never sit in the audience. Our kind must perform and run the show, or the others will run *us*. The others are coming. They will occupy the fairgrounds, they will stage torchlight parades, build rostrums, fill the rostrums, and from those rostrums preach our destruction.

  • Oskar Matzerath: There once was a drummer. His name was Oskar. He lost his poor mama, who had eat to much fish. There was once a credulous people... who believed in Santa Claus. But Santa Claus was really... the gas man! There was once a toy merchant. His name was Sigismund Markus... and he sold tin drums lacquered red and white. There was once a drummer. His name was Oskar. There was once a toy merchant... whose name was Markus... and he took all the toys in the world away with him.