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watercrystal said:No sorry, honey. wouldbe very glad to know more about german movies, literature, ....
Have a wonderful weekend,
Mouse said:The best one I recently saw was "Harry, He's here to help"
A German sort of Talented Mr Ripley.
- Don't forget about Das Kabinett des Doktor Caligari, Lies!lies said:I think my favourite German movies will always remain the Romi Schneider ones, especially Sissi, as I grew up on them.
The problem with old movies is that there isn't a standard version out there. There's no director's cut, just people trying to put what's left of the film together as best as they can. And a lot have different views on how exactly the film was intended.Ell said:Always wanted to watch Metropolis. Stewart, what other versions are out there? I thought as long as I got the '26 version by Fritz Lang, it would be okay. Am I wrong?
Sorry, didn't realise about this.Ell said:Umm, Stewart? No response - - must be on his ignore list.![]()
Stewart said:Interesting that you should think that considering that film is FRENCH!
Stewart said:The biggest problem with Metropolis are that there are so many versions based on the originaland some releases don't offer most of the whole story.
Other German films of recent years:
- Goodbye, Lenin!
- The Princess & The Warrior
There's also the Anatomy franchise - the first of which featured a lot of Gunther von Hagens' controversial artwork from his world reknowned Bodyworks exhibitions.
I didn't see any copraphilia based pornography in that list...interesting.![]()