Spielzeugland (2007)
10/10
Two viewpoints
19 July 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Toyland is a short film, released in 2007. The director is Jochen Alexander. The topics of this film are persecuting Jews and music. Two boys playing the piano are very beautiful, but the story represents their history.

A mother, Marianne, goes to a room to wake Heinrich, her son. However, he is out of his bed. She is very surprised and looks around for him. Heinrich and her neighbor David are friends, but he says he is going to "Toyland" and Heinrich has an interest. Marianne finds Heinrich's toy bear on the road, and she asks a passerby where her son is.

This film's order is not chronological. The film has two viewpoints, Marianne and Heinrich one. Mixing their viewpoints, viewers can follow their experience and pass each other the way they are thinking. This film edit technology leads to mix viewers reorganization of the story. The confusion causes people to know the cruelty of the persecution history.
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