1924 wird Oskar Matzerath in der Freien Stadt Danzig geboren. Im Alter von drei Jahren fällt er eine Treppe hinunter und hört auf zu wachsen. 1939 bricht der Zweite Weltkrieg aus.1924 wird Oskar Matzerath in der Freien Stadt Danzig geboren. Im Alter von drei Jahren fällt er eine Treppe hinunter und hört auf zu wachsen. 1939 bricht der Zweite Weltkrieg aus.1924 wird Oskar Matzerath in der Freien Stadt Danzig geboren. Im Alter von drei Jahren fällt er eine Treppe hinunter und hört auf zu wachsen. 1939 bricht der Zweite Weltkrieg aus.
- 1 Oscar gewonnen
- 18 Gewinne & 6 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Lina Greff
- (as Andréa Ferreol)
- Der Alte Heilandt
- (as Helmuth Brasch)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesDavid Bennent has a condition which caused him to grow very slowly. When he appeared in this film at age 11, he was 1.14 meters (3 ft. 9' in.) tall. He continued to grow to 1.55 m (5 ft. 1 in), and was still growing well into his thirties.
- PatzerWhile the German soldiers attack the Polish post office, one fires an MG42 machine gun from his shoulder. The German army didn't use that weapon before 1942. It's also not supposed to be fired while standing.
- Zitate
Oskar Matzerath: There once was a drummer. His name was Oskar. He lost his poor mama, who had eat to much fish. There was once a credulous people... who believed in Santa Claus. But Santa Claus was really... the gas man! There was once a toy merchant. His name was Sigismund Markus... and he sold tin drums lacquered red and white. There was once a drummer. His name was Oskar. There was once a toy merchant... whose name was Markus... and he took all the toys in the world away with him.
- Alternative VersionenAlthough reluctant to do so the BBFC were forced to remove 19 secs from UK cinema and video versions under the Protection of Children Act to remove a scene showing Oskar pressing his face against Maria's pubic region. The cuts were waived in 2003 when it was decided that the scene did not constitute an indecent image.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Pieces of Silver (1989)
The film is filled with moral ethics and symbolism. The tin drum Oscar always drums on is a symbol of his protest against the cruelty that grown ups create, not to mention the rise of Nazism. Die Blechtrommel even has large scenes that are only for symbolism. It is probably one of the most important German films since WW2. Somehow, the German make the best films that decipher Nazism and WW2 (like Stalingrad and the new Der Untergang) which very clearly shows their self awareness. I think Die Blechtrommel is one of the finest examples of this.
It is often quite absurd this film, one of the most memorable scenes is when Oscar watches a Nazi rally. As an officer is marching through the crowd, the orchestra is playing a march. Oscar starts playing his drum, and make all the musicians play false, and after a while they all start to play "An der Schönen blauen Donau" and the crowd starts to dance.
Die Blechtrommel is one of the most memorable films ever, whet ever you liked it or not. Some scenes are very sick, and i do not encourage people who don't have a stomach for strong films to see this. For other film lovers though, this is one of the greatest films ever.
- alexlehmann4
- 10. Apr. 2005
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- 7.469 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 22 Minuten
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