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In Reply to: RE: German film festival prize: ten Lolas for the White Ribbon! What a success! posted by patrickU on April 24, 2010 at 02:57:10
I just watched this for the first time (on Blu-Ray, of course). I'm a big Haneke fan, but this one blew me away like none of his other movies.
I don't agree with Tin that the disappearance of Mrs Wagner scene was a flaw. On the contrary, I see it as being in character with all other behaviours exhibited in the movie.
Does anyone else think the movie was also an examination of the mentality which lead to Nazism? Or is that just me being over-analytical?
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about the religious beliefs which may have made them inevitable, in that society.
Haneke is a very serious film maker whose subject matter sometimes belies a far deeper, wider vision, i.e. "Funny Games" isn't just about two murderous young men.
Almost forgot.
Well I am not a big fan, I respect his work of course, but in the end of it is always some kind of depressing.
And of course, it is the way children have been raised who ended in the Nazism.
Preussiche Erziehung.
What the children do here is the start of the atrocities made in Hitler.
As for Tin he was drunk...
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Now it was an answer, a joke for the Hard-on.
Maybe you should read the whole before...
...related to your comment about tinear, which I took to be of a forgiving or explanatory nature. Nothing to do with what I think of your condition.I find it pretty hard to tell if someone is drunk from 3000 miles away, so it's a consideration I seldom think to make. It's easy enough for me to sometimes make an ass of myself while sober. Why complicate it further?
Edits: 04/26/10
Oh boy. I was wondering that it could not be you, but it was. I am glad it was not!!!!
Excellent post. I found you again.
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