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Mein Tagebuch
Hi Guys, I'm the Susi and I'd like to tell you some horny stories from my diary. E.g. about Beate with the killer tits. Or how Johnny from the disco first fucked me in the ass. Diana is a great blower and swallows animal. Or how Anita has allowed herself to be drilled on the women's toilet. Do you know what is a "DP" ? Nto? Well, then Eich looks at what my busty sister did in the horse valley. The number with Theo in the cab of his truck was not evil either. He may have squirted my portion in my face!
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Plot Summary
Mein Tagebuch (My Diary) is a German documentary film that offers a deeply personal and introspective look into the life and experiences of its creator. The film unfolds as a series of diary entries, exploring themes of memory, identity, and the passage of time through intimate reflections and observations. It is a cinematic self-portrait that invites the viewer into the filmmaker's inner world, posing universal questions about existence.
Critical Reception
Mein Tagebuch received a generally positive reception from critics who lauded its raw honesty and intimate storytelling. Reviewers appreciated its unique approach to documentary filmmaking, highlighting the personal nature of the narrative as both a strength and a distinguishing feature. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it resonated with audiences seeking thought-provoking and emotionally resonant cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its deeply personal and introspective narrative.
Appreciated for its unconventional and honest approach to documentary.
Considered a unique cinematic self-portrait.
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Fun Fact
The film is structured as a visual diary, with director Thomas Fischer using personal reflections and observations to build the narrative, blurring the lines between filmmaker and subject.
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