[Image]In the village of Momo the pace of time goes very slowly. Nobody is bothering about stress but everyone has time to chat and rest - until the day the grey men arrive. With a great selling strategy they offer the people an account to collect time. Now everybody is in stress in order to gain time for collecting, except for Momo who obviously is the only one without stress. Watching her former friends having no time at all for friendship and other social activities she decides to fight the grey men. The story is a modern fairy tale about how to use time.
[REL] Momo (1986)
[REL] Momo (1986)
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I love this book...didn´t even know there was a movie.
Anyone have subs?
Thank you so much for bringing this to my attention.
Anyone have subs?
Thank you so much for bringing this to my attention.
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Thank you, ghost! I had no idea this was ever made into a movie!
For those non-German speaking people out there, Michael Ende is the author most known outside of German-speaking countries for the novel Die unendliche Geschichte (The Neverending Story).
For those non-German speaking people out there, Michael Ende is the author most known outside of German-speaking countries for the novel Die unendliche Geschichte (The Neverending Story).
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OHHHHHH! I thought his name sounded familiar. That explains the increasingly fantastical bent of the story as it progresses, which I noticed scrolling through it.
For those non-German speaking people out there,
English subtitles: |
Thank you for the movie, ghost!
For those non-German speaking people out there,
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Thank you for the movie, ghost!
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Momo is one of those rare books who I can read again and again, and it's very interesting that after so long no one has tried to made a remake. The story has so much potential, especially when it comes to the fast pace of our society today or that we are pressured to keep children so that we have even more time to work etc.
It feels like Michael Ende got a glimpse of the future back then.
On closer inspection, however, the movie is a timeless classic and so it's almost a good thing that it hasn't been remade
It feels like Michael Ende got a glimpse of the future back then.
On closer inspection, however, the movie is a timeless classic and so it's almost a good thing that it hasn't been remade
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