Nel 1990, per protegere la madre da uno shock che le sarebbe fatale dopo che si è risvegliata da un lungo coma, un giovane deve fare di tutto per impedire che si renda conto che il muro di B... Leggi tuttoNel 1990, per protegere la madre da uno shock che le sarebbe fatale dopo che si è risvegliata da un lungo coma, un giovane deve fare di tutto per impedire che si renda conto che il muro di Berlino è caduto e che la Germania dell'Est non esiste piùNel 1990, per protegere la madre da uno shock che le sarebbe fatale dopo che si è risvegliata da un lungo coma, un giovane deve fare di tutto per impedire che si renda conto che il muro di Berlino è caduto e che la Germania dell'Est non esiste più
- Nominato ai 1 BAFTA Award
- 36 vittorie e 22 candidature totali
- Mutter Christiane Kerner
- (as Katrin Saß)
- Alex - 11 Jahre
- (as Nico Ledermüller)
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- QuizThe story is loosely based on the last two years of Vladimir Lenin's life, living in a controlled environment similar to what is portrayed in the film. With the justification that over-excitement might cause Lenin health problems, Joseph Stalin had printed for him one-copy edition newspapers, censored of all news about the political struggles of the time.
- BlooperDenis wears a "digital rain"-style T-shirt in 1989 because he has developed the idea himself and has come up with an idea for a film exactly like Matrix (1999), which he describes in a deleted scene (the letters are not identical to the Matrix scheme.) The joke is that the idea originated in East Germany; compare the claim in one of Denis's fake news shows that the Coca-Cola formula was invented there. It also ties in to the film's main theme of keeping people in a simulated reality.
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Sigmund Jähn: Socialism doesn't mean live behind a Wall. Socialism means reach the others and live with the others.
- Curiosità sui creditiRenowned German actor Jürgen Vogel plays the chicken in the supermarket and is credited as "Das Küken" ("young chicken").
- ConnessioniFeatured in The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards (2004)
- Colonne sonoreMocca-Milch-Eisbar
Written by Thomas Natschinski and Hartmut König
The basic premise of "Goodbye Lenin" is that the young man's mother is in a coma over the months when the Berlin Wall is coming down. She wakes up (oblivious) in united Germany, but as she is so fragile she cannot be allowed to know that everything she held dear has collapsed. What ensues is a comic and moving scenario - her son does his best to pretend that nothing has changed.
Yes, the movie is a little drawn-out. And most of the comedy is lost on non-Germans, or those unaware of the political climate in the region. However, there are clear universal issues to be considered; idealism, hope, family. There is one particular scene which I thought encompassed exactly how the main protagonist feels - he is at a bank trying to change his mother's old East German currency into Deutschmarks but the deadline has passed. He becomes aggravated by the sheep-like behaviour of his peers. After all, this is their culture being crushed by McCapitalism, but their individual vaunting ambition blinds them from doing something about it. Very refreshing to see this on the big screen.
All in all, "Goodbye Lenin" is a nicely-rounded statement of where the European film industry is heading, and it will appeal to most independent-minded people on both an artistic and political level. 8/10.
- michael_robert_burns
- 5 gen 2005
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- 4.800.000 € (previsto)
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- 4.064.200 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 57.968 USD
- 29 feb 2004
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- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 1 minuto
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