A goalkeeper is dispatched throughout a game for dedicating a foul. He spends the night with a cinema cashier, whom he later on kills. Although a sort of investigator movie, it is more slow-moving moving and contemplative than other movies of the genre. It discovers the dullness of the killer's presence and, like a lot of Wenders' movies, the overwhelming social impact of America in post-war West Germany.
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A goalkeeper is dispatched throughout a game for dedicating a foul. He spends the night with a cinema cashier, whom he later on kills. Although a sort of investigator movie, it is more slow-moving moving and contemplative than other movies of the genre. It discovers the dullness of the killer's presence and, like a lot of Wenders' movies, the overwhelming social impact of America in post-war West Germany.
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