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Till Lindemann: Ich hasse Kinder
Extended short film from the five minute video clip titled "Ich hasse Kinder" by Till Lindemann.
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Plot Summary
This short film accompanies the song 'Ich hasse Kinder' by Rammstein's frontman Till Lindemann. It depicts a brutal and darkly humorous narrative where a younger Lindemann is bullied relentlessly, leading to a violent and cathartic revenge fantasy in adulthood, presented with a strong visual style and thematic exploration of past trauma.
Critical Reception
As a music video and short film accompanying a song, 'Ich hasse Kinder' received attention primarily within the fanbase of Till Lindemann and Rammstein. Reviews focused on its provocative nature, visual execution, and direct tie-in to the song's themes of aggression and past grievances. It was generally seen as a characteristic piece from the artist, pushing boundaries with its graphic content and bleak humor.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its striking, if disturbing, visual storytelling that complements the song's aggressive tone.
Noted for its dark humor and provocative exploration of childhood trauma and revenge.
Seen as a typical, boundary-pushing artistic statement from Till Lindemann.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely tied to fans of Till Lindemann and Rammstein, appreciating the intense and dark themes presented in the video. Many viewers acknowledge its artistic merit and the visceral impact of its narrative.
Fun Fact
The short film was released as part of a limited edition vinyl box set for Till Lindemann's solo album 'Zunge mißt dich', which featured the song 'Ich hasse Kinder'.
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