Review of Christopher and His Kind (2011) by Sylvester K — 03 Jan 2014
Christopher and his kind is a thoughtful film adaptation of the Isherwood memoir, filled with uncensored sexuality and grim atmosphere of the beginning of the Third Reich. The acting was simply marvelous, the editing was great.
90 minutes flies by extremely fast. It is funny at times but mostly saddening. It presented Berlin on both a personal level and a objective level, from the underground gay bar to the working class families, it is a good film to absorb some German culture and how Nazi came to power.
This review of Christopher and His Kind (2011) was written by Sylvester K on 03 Jan 2014.
Christopher and His Kind has generally received positive reviews.
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