Good-looking feature films in Germany also have German characteristics. There are few feature films in our country. Let's watch some together.
1. Heidi and Grandpa
Heidi and Grandpa is a German drama film directed by Alain Gsponer and starring Anuk Steffen, Isabelle Ottmann and Anna Shensi.
It tells the story that Heidi came to the Alps and went to her grandfather who lived there.
The success lies in the fact that each character is three-dimensional and has advantages and disadvantages. Heidi is unruly but innocent and lovely, Clara is selfish and arrogant but elegant and beautiful, Pete is naughty but honest and frank, Grandpa is eccentric but silent, and the housekeeper is strict but cautious. People in the mountains are not so unpretentious, and people in the "palace" are not so mercenary.
2. The Storm of Eavesdropping
The Storm of Eavesdropping is the first feature film by Donnersmarck, a 32-year-old young director. The film tells the story of an intelligence agent of the East German National Security Bureau who changed from being loyal to his duties to losing enthusiasm for his work, and then changed his position and began to protect the East German writer Geoffrey Mann who was asked by his superiors to spy.
3. The Usual Suspects
The Usual Suspects is a new American film noir written by Christopher McQuarrie, directed by Bryan Singer and starring kevinspacey fowler, gabriel byrne and stephen baldwin.
The film focuses on the interrogation of Roger Quint, a swindler nicknamed Verbal, by the police. Quint tells a complicated story to David Cuco, an American customs agent who interrogated him, explaining why a cargo ship docked at the port of Los Angeles in San Pedro Bay, California exploded.