The scary thing is, this kind of scene has pretty much become commonplace in the west. I've certainly seen exactly this kind of brutal repression of peaceful protests here in Canada, very often south of the border. Just look at WTO or G7 summit protests, or Standing Rock...
The only repression going on in this scene is from the pro-western cucks looking to sell their country out to the imperialists for a few bottles of Coca-Cola.
What's funny is I'm not seeing the east Germans using sound cannons tear gas and shooting off a child's arm with a rubber bullet...seems like suppressing protests in that degree are completely just a western thing especially against black and indigenous people
Great film so far we watched a bit in our Deutsch lesson absolutely loving it! This is beside the point but i find it extremely funny the way hes scoffing an apple in the middle of a crowd!
"This is beside the point but i find it extremely funny the way hes scoffing an apple in the middle of a crowd!" It is not actually funny. I believe it is made on purpose. I mean it serves a purpose.
"Я получил тогда крупные неприятности! По возвращении меня вызвали в Штази на длительные допросы. То, что я совершил, для них было преступлением. В тот момент я *впервые задумался* над тем, в какой, всё-таки, несвободной стране со шпионской системой мы живём. После этой поездки у меня уже не было сомнений на этот счёт…" - Тилль Линдеманн, вокалист немецкой группы "Раммштайн".
This scene makes me a tad bit happy that almost all GDR government officials ended doing shit like scrubbing toilets until they die because their pensions got blown sky high/were taken from them.
At least GDR officials weren't cucks like Bundesreich officials which keep justify NATO war crimes and which stay silent during American attacks on German infrastructure.
nope, the pensions of normal people for blown to shit, nearly 80% went unemployed and western germans flooded the streets spreading nazi sentiment in the east, all while the west extracting all the wealth from the east. This movie quite literally proves that reunification was horrible for most east germans.
Wie die Zeiten sich ändern, als du dein Kommentar vor fünf Jahren geschrieben hast hätte keiner im Ernst geglaubt das 2022 die Polizei versuchen wird die Spaziergänger aufzuhalten :(
I was in Germany (DDR, socialist Germany) from 1987 to 1990. I lived the events in person and nothing like this happened. The transition in Germany was really peaceful if you compared with other countries like Romania, Yugoslavia, etc.
I recall seeing many violent BLM protests with no police in sight. East German police were far, far more active in their duties than the American force.
@@fabianH-hm5vm Hopefully it isn't yet. I think they're more referring to police brutality in protests. Of course it's nothing compared to USSR, but it can still be extremely shocking to watch.
The right of the people to education, healthcare, and industry trumps the petit bourgeois aspirations of professionals who wish to escape for better salaries
Moral message from this scene: never eat while you're talking or you'll be choking
gold!
But you also get to meet Lara!
2:13 the leg break doe 😳
I'm always wincing when I hear her scream and when you hear her leg break
Unfortunately Germany has never been „successful“ in bringing these kind of torturing and genocidal bastards to justice.
A great movie, thanks for posting this scene it was my favorite. Very Dramatic with the piano
This scene is always horrifying to watch...
Yes, exactly... But, also there is something good - Alex here meet fot the first time his girlfriend 🤔
But he truly loved his mom .
@@sudipgangopadhyay1781 Of course 🙂
And now it happens again at COVID Protest marches in Germany and Worldwide.
@@alexanderkoch2617 hahaha sure
The scary thing is, this kind of scene has pretty much become commonplace in the west. I've certainly seen exactly this kind of brutal repression of peaceful protests here in Canada, very often south of the border. Just look at WTO or G7 summit protests, or Standing Rock...
My thoughts exactly, it's the same in the E.U.S.S.R.
In Western Union and South America people wants to try communist shit in industrial ammounts. People don't learn from others.
The only repression going on in this scene is from the pro-western cucks looking to sell their country out to the imperialists for a few bottles of Coca-Cola.
@@tonifalcon9732 Right - because a century of rule by the far-right in South America worked out so well for them.
What's funny is I'm not seeing the east Germans using sound cannons tear gas and shooting off a child's arm with a rubber bullet...seems like suppressing protests in that degree are completely just a western thing especially against black and indigenous people
Great film so far we watched a bit in our Deutsch lesson absolutely loving it!
This is beside the point but i find it extremely funny the way hes scoffing an apple in the middle of a crowd!
Put a few spikes and extra caging on it, and that truck would be useful in a zombie apocalypse.
The original voices are simple fantastic. i want to see this movie another time in german...
Then the wall came down a month later..
Diesen Film habe ich noch nicht gesehen! Wird nachgeholt!
"This is beside the point but i find it extremely funny the way hes scoffing an apple in the middle of a crowd!"
It is not actually funny. I believe it is made on purpose. I mean it serves a purpose.
Alexander Howard I believe it’s both.
It’s funny but it also emphasises Alexander’s passive interest in reforming germany
@@callinater6133 that's very true
Die Sass in dem Kleid- war für ein schöner Anblick- atemberaubend.
"Я получил тогда крупные неприятности! По возвращении меня вызвали в Штази на длительные допросы.
То, что я совершил, для них было преступлением. В тот момент я *впервые задумался* над тем, в какой, всё-таки, несвободной стране со шпионской системой мы живём. После этой поездки у меня уже не было сомнений на этот счёт…" - Тилль Линдеманн, вокалист немецкой группы "Раммштайн".
This scene makes me a tad bit happy that almost all GDR government officials ended doing shit like scrubbing toilets until they die because their pensions got blown sky high/were taken from them.
At least GDR officials weren't cucks like Bundesreich officials which keep justify NATO war crimes and which stay silent during American attacks on German infrastructure.
nope, the pensions of normal people for blown to shit, nearly 80% went unemployed and western germans flooded the streets spreading nazi sentiment in the east, all while the west extracting all the wealth from the east. This movie quite literally proves that reunification was horrible for most east germans.
What were the former Nazis doing in West Germany?
Abendspaziergang hat heute wieder eine leicht andere Bedeutung :) :(
Wie die Zeiten sich ändern, als du dein Kommentar vor fünf Jahren geschrieben hast hätte keiner im Ernst geglaubt das 2022 die Polizei versuchen wird die Spaziergänger aufzuhalten :(
Like Belarus '2021 ✌️👍
Like Australia 2021
Europe 2022
And Greece 2023
Didn't know Zemo was in this movie
He’s now the standard guy when anyone needs someone with a central european accent.
I was in Germany (DDR, socialist Germany) from 1987 to 1990. I lived the events in person and nothing like this happened. The transition in Germany was really peaceful if you compared with other countries like Romania, Yugoslavia, etc.
Any police that does this to their own citizens need to jump in cesspool
That's all cops everywhere
ok so like all police? youre a fucking dumbass if you think the police were wrong for supressing this protest.
Try to protest today. It will be even worse.
Same things happening in the "so much better" west, Stuttgart 21, G8, the pigs from USK to only name a few
Gran pelicula
Very similar to how American police treat people, except he wouldn’t be informed of outside events of course let alone released to attend to them.
French police too
I recall seeing many violent BLM protests with no police in sight.
East German police were far, far more active in their duties than the American force.
Totalitarianism in a pure state.
propaganda in a pure state
@@AlexanderUnit-731 which propaganda piece of garbage???
@@corneliusscipio777 stupid propagandist film. In "democratic" countries police killing rioters
30 yeary after, same place same thing.
Black lives Matters protest today in Atlanta, treated by FBI/ Metro Police the same Stasi way.
"FBI" is just a local political police in USA.
Warszawa 2024
The yellow vests.
France? I live there and trust me these are making the medias
3 mois apres il en reste plus rien d gilets jaunes c fou en France c tout ou rien
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Completely different situations.
Barcelona 2017
Alexander Abdulov Nah, they had a reason to beat them up in Germany.
USA 2020
La France aujourd'hui.
Lionel Alias oui sauf que maintenant en plus ils se font gazer on leur tire dessus et les policiers sont en armure
I don't think, France is a totalitarian one-party- regime like the DDR was....
@@fabianH-hm5vm Hopefully it isn't yet. I think they're more referring to police brutality in protests. Of course it's nothing compared to USSR, but it can still be extremely shocking to watch.
@@wxlpmnb9349 USSR didn't have police brutality.
@@fabianH-hm5vm DDR had four political parties in parliament. Its 2+ than in totalitarian USA.
:(
Canada 2022
England 2024
The right of the people to education, healthcare, and industry trumps the petit bourgeois aspirations of professionals who wish to escape for better salaries
MILITARY BAD GOLPEAN👨👩BAD 👉👮👮👮😘😟😟😟😡😡😡
nice propaganda movie
Artyom CCCP actually is a german producion not gringo
production
im from latam and you are right
usa use films like propaganda but this in my opinion is very accuarate
bad english xd
Hahaha! Nice joke, fucking commie, now go to GULAG!
@@AlexStec28 fuck off weeb shit, gulag is for reactionary trash like you
This is a German movie, a tragic comedy based on history. Whatch the whole film and inform yourself.
Israel 2023
Paris 2023
🙏😇 American people need to wake the F up and be grateful for every blessing that's given to them DAILY 😇🙏
shut up settler
Right - because brutal crackdowns by the authorities don't happen in America.
Right, there is no protest in America and there is no gun violence in America ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
If I ever get home I'll bear that in mind. But I had to move to Europe for medical treatment.
Absolutely disgusting behavior. I too would be ashamed to see my son acting like a pro-western imperialist agitator.