9/10
Very Sad, but True
10 March 2020
Tis movie tells a real event in 1992, Rostock-Lichtenhagen, a German city where a group of young Neo-Nazis burnt a refugee facility, followed by the applause of 3000 residents. The movie shows how it came to the riots, by a fictive group of young people which don't like to suffer in despair, which have too much time, too much criminal energy and which don't trust on the state. The fictive group of young men stand for the guys who did this in real. I know, when it happened, I was a young man. And eventhough I live in another federal state of Germany, I still know that I knew it was a bad sign for the future. This movie is filmed in b/w and that's good. The colorless pictures give a good guess, how this people hated. My heart is with the people of vietnam who suffered the hate at this day. Very good movie, it actually shows the spirit of that time. I recommend it to all people who want to know more about the incidents of Rostock-Lichtenhagen.
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