Oh Boy Flashcards

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Director

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Jan Ole Gerster

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Main characters

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Niko Fischer
Matze
Friedrich
Julika
Walter Fischer - Niko’s dad

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Niko

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Dropped out of Law school and lives in Berlin
No sense or direction in life
Finances his living with his father’s tuition fees, even though he dropped out
This day is the first day for Niko to develop from a boy into a man
He meets people who could be the type of man he will be in his future

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Matze

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open-minded and enthisiastic
His character creates a balance between light-heartedness and Niko’s introspection

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Friedrich

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old man meets Niko in pub
He gives Niko advice and offers him a unique perspective on life
Contrasting vies of adulthood and the world

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Julika

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feisty and vibrant personality
Struggles with her insecurities
A catalyst for Niko’s personal journey

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Themes

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Lack of direction and Identity
Redemption
Insecurities
Existentail Crisis
Alienation
Important to come to terms with the past

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Lack of direction and identity

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Niko experiences a sense of alienation and disillusionment in relation to the world around him. He struggles to find meaning and purpose in his life.
Niko has no direction in his life, he has been receiving money from his father for two years. He struggles to even get a coffee

Life without structure, no direction, he doesn’t know what he wants

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Redemption and self-discovery

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Niko’s journey becomes a quest for self-discovery and redemption

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Insecurities

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Julika is insecure
Her attempts to build a relationship with Niko and her social awkwardness reflect her feelings of not belonging or being accepted by others.
We see this when Niko and Julika have sex and she asks him to call her fat. This shows she is still insecure about her body

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Black and White Aesthetics

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The choice of black and white gives the film a timeless quality

Contrast - black and white simplifies the imaged and contrasts the emotional complexity of the characters

Symbolism - Lack of colour reflects the lack of vibrancy and meaning in Niko’s life

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Wide shots

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wide shots of Berlin cityscape, capturing wide, open spaces
These shots emphasise the isolation and disconnectedness the characters feel in the urban environment

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Symbolism of the Coffee

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Niko’s repeated attempts to get a cup of coffee symbolise his constant search for meaning and purpose.
It reflects Niko’s struggle with aimlessness and disconnectedness in his life
It is only at the end of the film when he finally manages to get a cup of coffee, that he gets a glimmer of hope and a solution to his journey

Coffee is the ‘goal’ and he gets it in the end, the other scenes between when he doesn’t get the coffee, repetition and frustration, gives the film structure

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Symbolism of the characters

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-The grieving neighbour, who is struggling with his wife’s illness, represents Niko’s own vulnerability and the feeling that his own life is coming to an end
-Matze represents a version of what Niko could still become - a person with potential and talent who still clings to his dreams and achieves nothing
-The old man in the bar, with his memories and regrets, is a reflection of Niko’s possible future. The old man lived a life full of missed opportunities and without adapting to the future, a stagnant figure of his childhood

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Behaviour

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How Niko behaves and reacts to situations and people is also an indication of the person he is.
He is always the victim of circumstances and feels like everything is against him.
The ticket machine doesn’t work and the ticket inspectors treat him like a real criminal
He gives his change to a homeless man and the card machine doesn’t work so he tries to take his money back but gets caught.
A gang approach Julika and he is the one who is beaten, he resists but Julika advances and he is beaten.
His father, who knows that his son has problems, won’t let him drink coffee and gets him alcohol instead.
Niko is always a victim of circumstances, but this is due to his inactivity and the fact that he has no motivation to go his way in life.

Niko bullied Julika and gets the chance to redo / heal it but has no success

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conclusion

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The movie is an exploration of one man’s search for meaning and connection in Berlin. Through Niko’s encounters with a variety of characters the film offers a compelling reflection on themes of alienation, emotional detachment.

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importance of music

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-yes 22 - a drive and dynamic that’s not boring
-melancholic piano

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Meaning of Berlin

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Film portrays a day in Berlin, a collage of different pictures - traffic very central (lost vs drive) he isn’t driven by the movement of Berlin - Very important - contrast between individual and city