Straub-Huillet’s adaptation of Heinrich Böll’s biting satire Bonn Diary presents the reflections of a reactivated officer who is summon ed to the West German capital by the Ministry of Defense to establish an Academy for Military Memories. Straub considered his film to be an intervention against German rearmament in the Adenauer era: "Machorka-Muff is the story of a rape, the rape of a country on which an army has been imposed, a country which would have been happier without one." In "Machorka-Muff," Mr. Straub, employing the cold, somewhat expressionistic but always loquacious approach of his other films, comes closest to underlining the almost subliminal irony of his themes. He briefly outlines, through the performance of Colonel Machorka-Muff, a former Nazi who is reinstated in the Adenauer regime, the unchanging thinking of the Nazi and/or the military mind. As the colonel of the title, Dr. Johannes Eckhardt is properly cold and convincing as the believer in the rights of the soldier. Although it is the shortest and earliest of Mr. Straub's films, it is both the most lucid of his works and the most clearly indicative of his potential as an imaginative filmmaker.
克里斯平·格洛弗,松妮·梅勒斯,菲奥纽拉·弗拉纳根,比约恩·桑德奎斯特,迪尔巴拉·莫洛伊,芭芭拉·萨拉菲安,简·冈纳·勒伊斯,Esmée van Kampen,萨姆·卢维克,George Arrendell,Josse Colsoul,多米尼克·道维,维托·吉尔兹,Joshua Gabriel Liège,Yassine Ouaich,Klaartje Pedersen,瓦莱丽·洛克,Peter Schoenaerts,Anouk Slootmans,Annick Van Couwenberghe
Tommy Bechtold,Celeste Blandon,Cory DeAn Cowley,Daniel John Kearney,Chelsea LeSage,Joey Mann,Dan Grogan,Laura Rodriguez,Kirsten Doyle,Doug Perfido,Ronald A. Black,Jake Kopronica,Bryden Elliott DiGennaro,Hunter Nino,Kelly Marks,Bailey Herrington,Otis B. Dr