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The Tin Drum

- A savage, sweeping epic of society in chaos.

Oskar Matzerath is a very unusual boy. Refusing to leave the womb until promised a tin drum by his mother, Agnes, Oskar is reluctant to enter a world he sees as filled with hypocrisy and injustice, and vows on his third birthday to never grow up. Miraculously, he gets his wish. As the Nazis rise to power in Danzig, Oskar wills himself to remain a child, beating his tin drum incessantly and screaming in protest at the chaos surrounding him.

Release Date : 1979-05-02

Language :GermanHebrewItalianPolishRussian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Jadran FilmArtemis FilmFranz Seitz FilmproduktionArgos filmsHallelujah FilmsGGB-14Neue Bioskop FilmAuditrustTaurus Film

Production Country : FranceGermanyYugoslavia

Alternative Titles : The Tin Drum

Cast

Mario Adorf

Character Name : Alfred Matzerath

Original Name : Mario Adorf

Gender : Male

Angela Winkler

Character Name : Agnes Matzerath

Original Name : Angela Winkler

Gender : Female

David Bennent

Character Name : Oskar Matzerath

Original Name : David Bennent

Gender : Male

Katharina Thalbach

Character Name : Maria Matzerath

Original Name : Katharina Thalbach

Gender : Female

Daniel Olbrychski

Character Name : Jan Bronski

Original Name : Daniel Olbrychski

Gender : Male

Tina Engel

Character Name : Young Anna Koljaiczek

Original Name : Tina Engel

Gender : Female

Berta Drews

Character Name : Anna Koljaiczek

Original Name : Berta Drews

Gender : Female

Roland Teubner

Character Name : Joseph Koljaiczek

Original Name : Roland Teubner

Gender : Male

Tadeusz Kunikowski

Character Name : Uncle Vinzenz

Original Name : Tadeusz Kunikowski

Gender : Male

Andréa Ferréol

Character Name : Lina Greff

Original Name : Andréa Ferréol

Gender : Female

Heinz Bennent

Character Name : Greff

Original Name : Heinz Bennent

Gender : Male

Ilse Pagé

Character Name : Gretchen Scheffler

Original Name : Ilse Pagé

Gender : Female

Werner Rehm

Character Name : Scheffler

Original Name : Werner Rehm

Gender : Male

Käte Jaenicke

Character Name : Mother Truczinski

Original Name : Käte Jaenicke

Gender : Female

Otto Sander

Character Name : Meyn

Original Name : Otto Sander

Gender : Male

Charles Aznavour

Character Name : Sigismund Markus

Original Name : Charles Aznavour

Gender : Male

Fritz Hakl

Character Name : Bebra

Original Name : Fritz Hakl

Gender : Male

Mariella Oliveri

Character Name : Roswitha

Original Name : Mariella Oliveri

Gender : Male

Ernst Jacobi

Character Name : Löbsack

Original Name : Ernst Jacobi

Gender : Male

Henning Schlüter

Character Name : Dr. Hollatz

Original Name : Henning Schlüter

Gender : Male

Marek Walczewski

Character Name : Schugger-Leo

Original Name : Marek Walczewski

Gender : Male

Wojciech Pszoniak

Character Name : Fajngold

Original Name : Wojciech Pszoniak

Gender : Male

Gustaw Holoubek

Character Name : Priest

Original Name : Gustaw Holoubek

Gender : Male

Reviews

M

MoHA

@merenabe

2021-06-23

A smart movie powered by David Bennent's performance Oskar is a young man in World War II Germany who refuses to grow up when he was three years old. He deliberately let himself fall on a stair to injure himself and stop his growth. Oskar's refusal to grow and release his tin drum is an obvious metaphor about refusing the Nazi regime. This is made more obvious since he finally decided to grow and let go of his drum after the Nazi's defeat. The Tin Drum is based on a celebrated novel by German author Gunter Grass. Director Volker Schlöndorff brings it to life with profound elegance and intellectual humor. Made in 1979, in the middle of the German film renaissance, The Tin Drum pokes fun at the Nazi regime and at the same time presents an unforgettable and often hilarious story. The movie begins in the late 19th century when Oskar's grandmother helps his grandfather to escape German soldiers by letting him hide under her skirt. It is also where Oskar's mother Agnes (Angela Winkler) is conceived. Agnes grows up during the First World War and marries a man named Alfred Matzerath (Mario Adorf). She begins to have an affair with her cousin Jan Bronski, while Oskar slowly becomes aware of their relationship. David Bennent's performance as Oskar is simply amazing. He was about 12 years old at the time, and he plays Oskar from childhood to his 20s. Although Oskar's physical appearance never changes. We can see his aging process through Bennent's performance. Oskar's movement changes; he begins to become more mature and discover the world around him. Bennent plays the character with an impressive level of believability and intellectual maturity. The Tin Drum reminded me of one of my favorite movies-Forrest Gump. Both movies have central characters that are physically and mentally disabled, and both manage to have an interesting journey life. Both movies pass through an important historical event, with both heroes getting involved. The Tin Drum is not quite in the same league as Forrest Gump, but it still amazed and captivated me from beginning to end. The Tin Drum contains some really grotesque scenes. One scene in particular is when they show a fisherman using a dead horse's head as bait for eels. The fisherman removes the eels one by one from the horse's head, while Agnes vomits in disgust. To balance it out, the movie also contains moments of pure joy. I love the sequence where Oskar's drumming influences a band to change their music form a German march to Strauss' The Blue Danube. A Nazi officer screams in disgust, while the crowd joins together and dances. I enjoy watching intelligent satires. I laughed out loud a lot of times in this movie and I relished its lush story. The movie deals with many things, including warfare, adultery, and religion. It may be a little too long for some people at 140 minutes, but for me, no good movie is too long. The Tin Drum contains astonishing images powered by remarkable acting.