BigDamnArtist wrote:I ried watching BB once, I got about halfway through and nothing had actually happened
The plot is somewhat messy and not always engaging, but some jokes work well for me.
SPOILER
Show"John Valuk is dead. He fell on his head."
I don't know why, but it always cracks me up.
Anyway... After many years I decided to revisit this:

To someone who actually experienced the fall of communism (as a matter of fact, it started in my country), this movie is an emotional journey to the past. To the Western audience, it's a visit in a different world. An absurd world of rampant propaganda and grossly incompetent governments. A world that vanished and (hopefully) will never return. But above all else, it's a poignant melodrama with some comedic overtones.
It's a German production, but don't worry - Good Bye, Lenin! is perfecly accessible to any moviegoer (it doesn't require much knowledge about the Eastern Bloc). See it.
Hollywood studio executives would probably relegate this story to the studio's "arthouse" division (if they'd greenlight it at all). European directors usually don't have to deal with this kind of shit - they just get a few million euros of taxpayers' money and shoot whatever they want (public funding, the final cut privilege and "auteur theory" are big in Europe). Usually the results are mediocre, but once in a while this system delivers us a gem like Good Bye, Lenin!.
Last edited by MartyJ (2013-08-02 17:41:32)
So honor the valiant who die 'neath your sword
But pity the warrior who slays all his foes...