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  • Albert - Why?

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    Albert - Warum?  (1978)

    One of West Germany's better films is Albert - Why?  It was directed by Josef Rodl and was actually his graduation work.   His ability to convey the misinterpretations of the masses is beautifully illustrated in this story about a gentle person who has been labeled an idiot.  Based on a true story about Fritz Binner, who also starred in the film.  Shunned by not only his father but the entire community, he seeks escape in drinking.  A steady decline ensues thus sending him to a mental institution.  Upon his release, he finds that not only the farm is no longer his, but also all of his pets.  Devoid of any love, he ultimately commits suicide.

    Although this theme has been used many times, the rawness of the filming and the superb acting put it in a class of its own.  It illustrates the constantly occurring tragedy of how inhumane we can all be to others and the resulting desperation of the victim.  Preconceived notions, words of judgement, and acts of unkindness all change the lives of people and this is accurately and emotionally conveyed in the film.  It is not available on DVD, is certainly not in the top films to see, but if given the chance, it is more than worth seeing.


  • Almost too funny

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    The Monster  (1994)

    All you have to do is look at Roberto Benigni and he'll make you laugh.  In this film, although some of it is a bit over the edge comedy-wise, he is at his comedic best.  His facial expressions convey his emotions, while his agility accentuates his perfect timing.  He is a master of the art of comedy and the scene with the cigarette in his pants is the highlight of the movie.  Who else could talk to a TV remote control and pretend it is a cell phone without turning the audience away.

    Brilliant film of the comedy nature.


  • Range of emotions

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    A masterpiece of a film.  The audience is moved to laughter, moved to tears.  The acting is superb, with genuine emotions displayed, taking the audience in and making them a part of the film.  It is one of the greatest films.

 

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