I'm glad you liked it. But as I've often pointed out, my blog isn't really a film review site. I think of it as a film diary to let people know what I've been watching. I often use a film as a springboard to make an off-topic rant about something only partially related. Or even unrelated posts, as in the case of "We are the night".
It's a political film mixed with a murder mystery, told through the eyes of a teenage boy in East Berlin in 1968. The owner of a fish shop is found dead, battered to death with a hammer. A police officer (the boy's father) is investigating the case, but since the victim had been a loyal Nazi his superiors hamper his attempts to find the killer.
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ReplyDeleteThat's the worst review I ever read
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you liked it. But as I've often pointed out, my blog isn't really a film review site. I think of it as a film diary to let people know what I've been watching. I often use a film as a springboard to make an off-topic rant about something only partially related. Or even unrelated posts, as in the case of "We are the night".
Deletewhatever! I still don't know what the film's about.
DeleteIt's a political film mixed with a murder mystery, told through the eyes of a teenage boy in East Berlin in 1968. The owner of a fish shop is found dead, battered to death with a hammer. A police officer (the boy's father) is investigating the case, but since the victim had been a loyal Nazi his superiors hamper his attempts to find the killer.
DeleteWhy didnt you say that straight away?
DeleteWhat do you think about my March 4-word reviews?
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