10 Ekim 2007 Çarşamba

The type of story which was written in is actually so different what we understand by story.This is beyond the general ones and as you mentioned at your comment at your blog, the writer does not care about the message he wants to give.I think readers are not aimed to get sth like ethical message as did at typical stories.What i realzied during the reaidng book is also that writer does not complete all parts of history.He does not eve mention a certain time, place or any kinde of connection between events like the murdering of homer by Emily- the reason was not clear enough to manipulate the readers.The writer makes this way in order to get attention readers and therefore readers would be the accompanying writers.Different people can create their own Emily character for example.These all i told is the main structure of the filme Good Bye Lenin, as well.How i made such a conclusion is that in the film,there happened the end of the East Germany which represent communist idea and the new trend , after getting together with west, which represent the capitalist idea.The editor did not choose right or wrong.He movied almost in as objective way as can be.He has not a goal to direct people to a idea, just exhibit what he analyse and wants audience to make their own understanding.

Also there is another point ı want to share with you which is actually the similarity between the character Emily and Mrs Kerner.They are both like “satellites around the our planet” as said in the film.They are both still from our world but in what they created where nobody is allowed to enter.They also deal with the problems faced in their younghoods throughout their lifes.

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jo dedi ki...

I am not sure what you mean by the first sentence. Do you mean that the meaning of the story is so different to what it appears superficially? What do you mean when you say the writer does not care about the message he wants to give though?
Some very nice comparisons! What you can also say is that the the authors (director) are non-judgemental. I like the point about both women creating a space/reality where no one else can enter!