[REL] Bibi Blocksberg und das Geheimnis der blauen Eulen2004
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[REL] Bibi Blocksberg und das Geheimnis der blauen Eulen2004
Germany's answer to Harry Potter. Excellent quality but no subs.
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Re: [REL] Bibi Blocksberg und das Geheimnis der blauen Eulen
This is a good film with lovely stars - thx
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Definitely one of my favorites. I love Sidonie von Krosigk but really surprised she hasn't done other film work. I know she's done a lot of tv, but surprised that Bibi didn't propel her into more films.
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Can anyone find English subs for this? Looks interesting, but not if you can't understand the lingo.
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Other film work? What kind of? She did the two Bibi Blocksberg movies and here most recent movie, Pik & Amadeus, is also of full length with her in a main role and is already released in this subforum.schooldaysdvd wrote:Definitely one of my favorites. I love Sidonie von Krosigk but really surprised she hasn't done other film work. I know she's done a lot of tv, but surprised that Bibi didn't propel her into more films.
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Learn it.emuler wrote:Can anyone find English subs for this? Looks interesting, but not if you can't understand the lingo.
We Germans also learn English, for many purposes.
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As luck would have it, I spent several years in Germany and learned to get along in that language! still, I am starting to forget as it has been years since I was last there or spoke it.infiniter wrote:Learn it.emuler wrote:Can anyone find English subs for this? Looks interesting, but not if you can't understand the lingo.
We Germans also learn English, for many purposes.
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We may not have had to if history had played out a little differently.Learn it
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I would have liked to have taken German in school, but it was offered only starting in high school and by then I already had 2 years invested in learning French and I elected to stick with that as I was doing Latin also. (If any 2000 year old Roman flicks get posted here, I'm right on them ) I'd do it differently if I had it to do all over again, just like a thousand other things I decided to do when I was 14. No point learning it now unless I have a frequent need as without regular use it slips away.
In the US these days, Spanish is the #1 choice anyway, much more popular and useful than any other language as far as I can tell. Some friends of mine, completely English-speaking, even have have a daughter enrolled in a Spanish immersion program offered by their public school system where starting in first grade the entire class is conducted in Spanish. The US hasn't historically had the same impetus/need towards learning languages as Europe, it's only relatively recently that a significant portion of our population and close neighbors have not spoken English and the US is adapting to that new reality.
In the US these days, Spanish is the #1 choice anyway, much more popular and useful than any other language as far as I can tell. Some friends of mine, completely English-speaking, even have have a daughter enrolled in a Spanish immersion program offered by their public school system where starting in first grade the entire class is conducted in Spanish. The US hasn't historically had the same impetus/need towards learning languages as Europe, it's only relatively recently that a significant portion of our population and close neighbors have not spoken English and the US is adapting to that new reality.
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I tendto find you can work out what is being said if you are OK with a lnguage - e.g if you know Spanish, Italian is pretty close as is Portuguese and French not dissimilar. German, I also can generally understand even though I only studied for one year some time ago. Maybe it is just me, but subtiltles are not a prerequisite to enjoying an understanding a foreign movie - the actions, expressions all play a part. Indeed, I have watched subtiltled Spanish films and can say that it was partially spoiled by atotally incorrect translation (literal translation for example, rarely makes sense in Spanish). Just MHO.