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So, 'Mother Küsters Goes to Heaven' by Fassbinder is really something else. The film's got this raw, almost oppressive atmosphere—like you can feel the weight of despair in every scene. It dives deep into the lives of this family, each grappling with the fallout of their patriarch's violent end. The pacing is deliberate, allowing emotions to simmer before boiling over, which makes it all feel so authentic. The performances are striking, especially the lead, who channels that tragic resilience perfectly. It's distinctively Fassbinder with its sharp social commentary and stark visuals, not to mention those practical effects that add to the gritty realism. Definitely a film that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Focus on family dynamics and societal critique.Pay attention to the pacing and emotional depth.Consider the historical context of German cinema in the 70s.
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