Good bye, Lenin!: ¿Alemanes no alemanes?
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https://doi.org/10.7203/qf-elit.v12i0.5035Keywords:
apparent world, reality, integrity, process of recognitionAbstract
The objective of this contribution is to analyse the film Good bye Lenin! in a stylistic, political and first of all psychological way. From the psychological point of view the protagonists represent the typical East Germans who still exist after 15 years of reunification. The film shows the personal drama in which the protagonist lost his homeland with the reunification. The illness of his mother drives the protagonist on one side to live the past by rebuilding the RDA regime. On the other side he has to live in the present, struggling to survive and to defend himself in a new democratic world.
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