I was probably in my first year of high school when I first watched this movie with my father at home in Tiwi, Albay -- it was one of his favorite films. Through a simple bootleg betamax tape, I was introduced to the talents of Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep. Over the years, I have watched and re-watched this film so many times -- and every time I hear the movie's theme song, "Cavatina," it brings a tear to my eye by reminding me of the good old days I spent with my late father.
The first time i tried watching Babylon Berlin was about two years ago when i was scrolling through Netflix's recommendations for new series to watch. I tried an episode or two but it did not pan out -- possibly because every time i tried to watch the series, i was always already on the verge of drifting to dreamland. But #Covid19 changed everything so that instead of spending my free time outdoors, i find myself indoors most of the time now -- ergo, more TV time for me. Thus, in the last week of May i found myself being confronted by Babylon Berlin on the Netflix homepage once again and decided to give it a run over. And this time around it had me hooked from the moment i re-watched the first episodes that i was able to finish all 3 seasons of the series in less than two weeks. I loved the visuals and the music, and it even had a little bonus -- revisiting my rudimentary knowledge of the German language and practicing its pronunciations once again. Set in 1920s Berlin and the las...

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