Cabaret
Cabaret provides for its audience an animated and a uniquely exciting dramatization of Berlin, Germany just before the Second World War. The story of many Germans living in an uncertain world is shown through just a few characters. Life is a cabaret, or so the famed song goes. After watching "Cabaret," you'll agree to an extent, but also realize how unsettling the assertion is. Taking place in the early 1930s, a portrait of life in decadent Berlin, is both uplifting and grim. Not your typical musical, it is comedic and dramatic, realistic, very tasteful, and ultimately thought provoking. An American named Cliff is traveling by train to Berlin Germany and seems to be quite weary and tired. He meets a German man named Ernst who seems to be quite pleasant and yet just a tad mysterious in his ways. By a stroke of luck Ernst offers him a good name and a place to stay. He even invites Cliff to take in the scene and enjoy himself at a Kit Kat club in the heart of Berlin. Cliff being a somewhat reserved man he is a little reluctant to accept the offerings of his new friend, but realizes he has nowhere else to go, and accepts kindly.Cliff asserts himself as being a struggling writer, along with being an English tutor.
He convinces her that people need people, and they have enough in common to make such an idea work. Cliff left and Sally went to the club. He desperately wanted to get out of Berlin with her, when she revealed her devious act. Funny what people who are in love do. It's very funny what people who are in love do. He is quite distraught with knowing he is stuck in a situation that isn't getting better at all. He thought that giving English lessons would keep him financially strong, but that fantasy was quickly taken away. Hitler's hopeless loveless devastating rule brings nothing good to the people of Germany or the world. The first night he lived this almost unreal experience, he met a woman. They began spending most of their time together, and Shultz keeps trying to keep the affections of Schnieder. Cliff, who finds himself fitting into her ideals, and Sally imposing herself in her seducing, yet manipulative ways, the two of them found themselves needing each other. Men approach him to dance, and women entice him with their charms. He seems to have lived a sheltered life, even though it being quite evident that he is a well-traveled man. He refused to do it again, no matter how large the reward. The unity of the country is gone along with the morality of a government.
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Shultz Shultz,
World War,
Berlin Cliff,
Berlin Ernst,
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Pennsylvania Sally,
Nazi Germany,
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berlin's politics,
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