A goalkeeper is sent during a game for committing a foul. He invests the night with a cinema cashier, whom he afterwards kills. Although a type of detective movie, it is extra slow-moving moving as well as reflective than various other films of the style. It explores the uniformity of the killer's presence and also, like much of Wenders' films, the frustrating cultural influence of America in post-war West Germany.
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A goalkeeper is sent during a game for committing a foul. He invests the night with a cinema cashier, whom he afterwards kills. Although a type of detective movie, it is extra slow-moving moving as well as reflective than various other films of the style. It explores the uniformity of the killer's presence and also, like much of Wenders' films, the frustrating cultural influence of America in post-war West Germany.
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