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''Break-Up'' is an independent German experimental feature film comedy directed by Alexander Tuschinski. It received awards at international film-festivals〔See list of awards and sources below.〕 and had its German premiere at Berlin Independent Film Festival 2015.〔.〕 It is the second, most experimental instalment of Tuschinski's informal ''Trilogy of Rebellion'' - three very different feature films connected by the same thoughts and ideas, although each tells an independent story with new characters: ''Menschenliebe'', ''Break-Up'' and ''Timeless''.〔.〕 == Plot == The film is about a satire on modern life and on the nature of power, interweaving many subplots to create an overview of young people's lives today.〔.〕 It is told in an experimental visual- and editing style.〔.〕 The film has been called an experimental film.〔.〕 The film consists of four chapters that are explicitly named in the storyline. Their names correspond with the general theme of each chapter: * 1. Break Out - The opening of the film consists mainly of people breaking out of their regular world and conventional lifestyles. * 2. Break In - The second chapter starts with the character John "breaking into" a married relationship, and ideologies "breaking in" Arnold's mind. * 3. Break Free! - The third chapter starts with a trial, and Arnold breaking free from all the ideologies that had influenced him before. It ends with Arnold being badly beaten up, lying on the floor without any illusions left. * 4. Break Up - The fourth and final chapter deals with John finally breaking up with his girlfriend - and destroying the planet in the process in a surrealistic scene. He is thus metaphorically "breaking up" with all that is wrong in the world as it was depicted in the previous chapters. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Break-Up」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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