Joe Carney
February 19th, 2005, 09:08 PM
Just watched on cable a wonderful movie from Germany called 'Goodby Lenin'. An excellent comedy about a son trying to protect his ill mother fom the tumultuous changes that happened in the forrmer DDR of Germany when the wall fell and Germany reunited.
It's one of the best movies in recent years dealing with the affection between a mother and son (wholesomely) to come out of anywhere.
It's also a wonderfully subersive attack on both extremeist ideologies and rampant consumerism without being preachy.
If this is an example what the German film movement is starting to produce, we all have a lot to look forward too.
If you don't have Starz cable, try your local video rental place or Netflix.
BTW, no sex, nudity, and only a very few well placed curse words. suitable for most viewers 13 and up.
In German with English subtitles. Don't worry, the visuals are so good, you won't spend all your time 'reading' the movie.
It's one of the best movies in recent years dealing with the affection between a mother and son (wholesomely) to come out of anywhere.
It's also a wonderfully subersive attack on both extremeist ideologies and rampant consumerism without being preachy.
If this is an example what the German film movement is starting to produce, we all have a lot to look forward too.
If you don't have Starz cable, try your local video rental place or Netflix.
BTW, no sex, nudity, and only a very few well placed curse words. suitable for most viewers 13 and up.
In German with English subtitles. Don't worry, the visuals are so good, you won't spend all your time 'reading' the movie.