Pros: Original premise, extraordinary performance by David Bennett, and strong production values Cons: Ends up saying nothing intelligible
Volker Schlöndorffs daring and original but ultimately incoherent film The Tin Drum (1979) resembles nothing else more than a food fight. Schlöndorff indiscriminately condemns every aspect of German society and thereby ends up saying ...
Pros: Based on one of greatest works of modern European literature, yellow subtitles Cons: Not everyone would understand it, especially those unfamiliar with the Third Reich
THE TIN DRUM (DIE BLECHTROMMEL) is the film adaptation of the 1959 GUENTHER GRASS novel with the same title. The film won the 1979 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and shared the Cannes Film Festival's prestigious Palme d'Or with...
A boy willfully stops growing at age 3, pounding a drum and screaming shrilly to protest adult behavior in Nazi Germany. Directed by Volker Schlondorf...More at HotMovieSale.com
Novelist Gnter Grass assisted in this brilliant film adaptation of his groundbreaking novel which depicts the significant events in German history sin...More at Family Video
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