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Great movie! William F Buckley said “I think I just saw the greatest movie I’ve ever seen”.
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I watched it years ago, when it was first released on video. A co-worker had recommended it to me. When talking about it later, I said that it could be a preview of what may await us in the U.S., if we are not careful. He scoffed at the notion...
Funny you should post this.
I was just thinking about this movie last night.
One of my favorite movies, probably my favorite movie of all time.
Highly, highly relevant for any American living today.
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Not only a great flick overall, but one of the very best concluding lines of any movie I’ve seen.
I haven’t seen the movie, but have put it on my list. Had occasion to correspond with an older German lady from Dresden in the early 90s. When the wall went down, it was like she was released from prison. She drove her Traubant all over West Germany, traveled to Scotland and the US. We were able to meet her in Chicago. She was reticent to discuss the Communist era. Said “It was a different time.”
“Der einschauen is zum ent.” she said. It took me a while to figure out what she meant, but it was the universal Stasi spying.
Wonder what happened to their records? That was in the days before hard drives, computer records, etc.
Its what Hillary and Bernie, never Trumpers, etc. want for us.
I saw this movie about 8 years ago.
Excellent. Highly recommended.
Every Millenial who has no memory of the Iron Curtain should be forced to watch this.
Added it to my list.
Bkmk
For later.
I would also highly recommend, “Goodbye, Lenin!”
Sie müssen diesen Film lessen
(You must read this movie)
aber ist sehr gut