152 films from 26 different countries covering a century of superb movie making.
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
The Edukators
This film is full of surprises not least the ending. It will keep you guessing as to the outcome all the way. This is one of a very few films where it is well worth waiting to the very end of the credits.
Three Berlin idealistic wannabe revolutionaries embark upon a series of burglaries where instead of theft they rearrange the victim's furniture and belongings and leave behind warnings to create unease. Things go badly awry when an owner returns unexpectedly.
Reminiscent of Goddard's La Chinoise, youthful idealism collides with the starker realities of revolution. The long conversations with their victim, when they discover that he was part of the 1960s revolutionary movement in Germany, is delightfully insightful of the change in perspective over time. I am sure this film will become a cult classic.
Labels:
2000,
Germany,
Hans Weingartner
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