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Related: About this forum"Tomorrow Belongs to Me"
Berlin, the Weimar Republic, 1931, when the Nazi Party is growing. From the movie "Cabaret."
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"Tomorrow Belongs to Me" (Original Post)
Honeycombe8
Aug 2017
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BigmanPigman
(54,782 posts)1. This scene always makes me cry. Fosse filmed it perfectly.
Starting with a beautiful boy beautifully singing, then you realize he is a Nazi and then others join him (supposedly rational adults). Only a few, older, wiser Germans realize the harm. A very chilling end since we see this from a historical perspective.
Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)3. I think so, too. It's chilling. How easily the crowd was persuaded, no one knowing what's to come.
Fosse is underrated as a director, IMO.
It's a lesson to nip dangerous people like this early on, before they get too much power. American Nazis are trashy people, disorganized, buffoons. But they could become more organized and attract non-buffoons, if left unchecked.
yuiyoshida
(45,089 posts)2. Its very
Creepy
Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)4. Yes, creepy. Good clip, BTW! nt
yuiyoshida
(45,089 posts)5. Thanks
