Quite interesting

Shania 2022-09-17 02:04:16

A not-so-famous German film sparked all kinds of controversy in the comments... It's interesting.
The past history has made us who we are today, from the flesh to the society. For us, all that is inevitable, and it is bound to affect history so much. No one can be sure what they did to make history better or worse... This is really a sad conclusion.
So the rest can only state the facts, with the current vision... with the current vision? What is the current vision? ...Another sad nihilist tone.
Pulling away. Movies provide a possibility and an imagination to explore the truth of the world. People are inherently suspicious of society because we are so unnatural.
A good movie should leave the viewer’s imagination, not an explanation... From this point of view, I recognize this movie, at least leave room to think.
In fact, we are used to judging yesterday's right or wrong based on today's right or wrong. Maybe it is wrong to use right and wrong as the standard... it has become a philosophical question, another nihilist.
The director is from a TV series, and the camera language is neat. For such a movie, it may be the most suitable, but the content is the key point. Just think of a way to make the story attractive.

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The Baader Meinhof Complex quotes

  • Ulrike Meinhof: If you throw one stone, it's a punishable offence. If 1,000 stones are thrown, it's political action. If you set a car on fire, it's a punishable offence. If hundreds of cars are set on fire, it's political action. Protest is when I say I don't agree with something. Resistance is when I ensure that things which I disagree no longer take place.

  • Ulrike Meinhof: But that is who we are, that is where we come from. We are the offspring of metropolitan annihilation and destruction, of the war of all against all, of the conflict of each individual with every other individual, of a system governed by fear, of the compulsion to produce, of the profit of one to the detriment of others, of the division of people into men and women, young and old, sick and healthy, foreigners and Germans, and of the struggle for prestige. Where do we come from? From isolation in individual row-houses, from the suburban concrete cities, from prison cells, from the asylums and special units, from media brainwashing, from consumerism, from corporal punishment, from the ideology of nonviolence, from depression, from illness, from degradation, from humiliation, from the debasement of human beings, from all the people exploited by imperialism.