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Originally Posted by jhird2007
With so much free time now I decided to finally give Berlin Alexanderplatz a go. I had tried it about a year ago and couldn't get through the first episode.
I've now completed it over the course of 3 days. It is quite a challenging experience, but in the end rewarding. The epilogue is like something from a David Lynch film. Surreal.
I think it's a great piece of work but one that demands your attention. Only for these exceptional circumstances, I wouldn't have been able to enjoy it.
The picture quality on the Second Sight blu-ray is a mixed bag; probably because of the source material. Many times the quality is excellent and then all of a sudden it's quite fuzzy. At times it's like watching 1080p and then 480p at the same time. However this did not affect my experience at all. I had sort of expected this before watching.
There are a lot of extras which I will watch today.
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I always find Fassbinder's output very erratic - I love
World on a Wire, like
Maria Braun but couldn't get into
American Soldier at all - but that's one of those shows like
Heimat and the 80s mini-series version of
Das Boot that I always mean to get round to but always just seem too formidable to make a start on, and there's always something else in the to watch pile. I've still got Fassbinder's
Eight Hours Don't Make a Day sitting on the shelf waiting for me to watch it, though house arrest may just be the incentive I need to start.