One remark on previous reviewers' statements about German humour. I can't say what is the sense of German humour, neither can I say whether this film represents typical qualities of the German humour. But just mind that its director, Nikos Perakis, is a Greek comedy director, with an important filmography in the Greek contemporary cinema.
An interesting aspect about "Bomber & Paganini" is that it employs comedy as an amusing medium by which it lays out some truths about humans' behaviour and nature. Fellowship and solidarity come after the need of mutual dependence, but when the latter disappears, people often turn into greed and selfishness, especially before the interest of getting money.
An interesting aspect about "Bomber & Paganini" is that it employs comedy as an amusing medium by which it lays out some truths about humans' behaviour and nature. Fellowship and solidarity come after the need of mutual dependence, but when the latter disappears, people often turn into greed and selfishness, especially before the interest of getting money.