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Auction Scene from Werner Herzog's Stroszek

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The Auction Scene from Werner Herzog's classic film, 'Stroszek' (1977) about a Hungarian immigrant in Berlin, Germany, who moves to America with his girlfriend to live with his really old neighbor and his nephew who lives there. This is the auction scene with the 'cowboy auctioneer' - towards the end.

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  • "I can't say I know the language... but something smells mighty fishy to me"

  • that's just sad. like. really really...really ultra depressing.

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  • The guy from the bank is so hilarious for some reason.

  • The last film that Ian Curtis watched.

  • @KookisKookis I don't think they seem mean at all. indifferent, maybe. they're all just doing their jobs. I don't think Herzog meant to portray individual characters poorly as much as he meant to show how the entire system of American capitalism creates these types of awful situations without any of the individuals involved really intending it

  • @anchial22 Hahaha

  • hurta-dang-dang-hurty-dingalin­g-han-dang-durty-ding-dang-dan­g!

  • that last shot when the trailer is gone just goes on forever

  • I'm sorry sir I can not understand you.

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