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The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser Reviews

  • Marion 2022-03-21 09:03:26

    The Mystery of Kaspar Hauser: The Antisocialization of Man

    The Greek philosopher Aristotle once mentioned in his book "Politics": "In essence, man is a social animal; those individuals who are born to live in isolation are either not worthy of our attention, or are not human. Society is inherently prior to the individual. Those who cannot live a communal...

  • Christina 2022-03-21 09:03:26

    Garth Hopper and I

    In 1828, a barbarian of unknown origin appeared in the town. His appearance has launched a challenge to human civilization that cannot be ignored.

    This savage has almost no training, has little knowledge of language, and can't even stand and walk alone. In terms of abilities, he is like a newborn...

  • Maximillian 2022-03-21 09:03:26

    Herzog's Small and Big

    When Bruno asks the question "What about people who are no longer useful?" People generally answer, throw them in the trash, but this answer is not accurate because it is a metaphysical question. Bergson asked a similar question and answered it metaphysically: no longer useful is useful beginning,...

  • Roxanne 2022-03-21 09:03:26

    Kaspar Hauser: This is just the beginning of the story, not the end

    / "Thinking, the topic will become clear."

    When I first fell in love in high school, my 16-year-old girlfriend said to me, "I will definitely break up in the future." I admired her candor, but we had already established a relationship at that time, so I still felt stuffy and vague. There is a desire...

  • Micaela 2022-03-20 09:03:07

    jeder fur sich und Gott gegen alle

    Just watched it today at Gothic Academy. . . After reading the first two comments~ I won't say more~~~~ I feel that Herzog's movie is a little more subtle than Elephant, and of course it doesn't have the cruelty of oppressing bones like Elephant. . . And it has a good sense of humor:> A little...

  • Dayton 2022-03-20 09:03:07

    civilization in bed

    The old teacher who adopted Kaspar Hauser said to him in the garden one of my favorite lines in the whole movie: "Your bed is the only place in the world where you're really happy." I couldn't agree more, well, open A joke, but the content is true.

    Kaspar Hauser in the film replied to...

  • Sandy 2022-03-20 09:03:07

    He is sick! not us!

    When an adult is forever as innocent, ignorant, and fearless as a newborn, what will happen to him? Just look at Caspar Hopper, a real person who existed. He was kept in a dark, damp cellar by his father from birth because he was not "normal". In the eyes of ordinary people, he is dull, dull, and...

  • Kurt 2022-03-13 08:01:01

    "The Mystery of Caspar Hauser" / "The Mystery of Garth Hopper"

    Herzog is probably one of the "Four Heroes" who has a MV editing style or a director who can shoot publicity films. The thematic hints of the musical aria; the oar sliding in the water, the mist, the woman's watching face, the man in the boat looking back, the old woman washing the laundry, the...

  • Marcella 2022-03-13 08:01:01

    the director said

    Beijing Film Academy post-screening director exchange. The director said, I never dream, I only daydream.

    Kaspar Hauser is a real figure in history. Born on April 30, 1812 (according to a letter he held at the time of his abandonment) to unknown parents, he was abandoned a few months after birth. He...

  • Francisca 2022-03-13 08:01:01

    The "low-sighted" group in postwar German films

    Schellondorf's "The Tin Drum" includes both likes and dislikes. When Oscar faces the sexual temptation of the girl next door, we can feel it in the panic of little Oscar facing the female carcass. The existence of poets in Lao Mi's novel "Life Elsewhere". Also a cynical "child", Oscar is especially...