Rammstein: Dicke Titten (Music Video 2022) Poster

(2022 Music Video)

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Music Video Transcends Song
p0st3 August 2022
After hearing this song for the first time, you might frown and think; did they really make a song about their love for women with big boobs? Well yes, that's exactly what they did. With that elephant being out of the room, let's get to the exciting part, the Music Video!

As soon as the video starts the scene is clear; a small mountain village where all characters are wearing traditional lederhosen and the women play a crucial role in daily life. Rammstein front-man Till Lindeman plays a blind man that has just one wish, which is obvious from the song title. Meanwhile one of the band members harbors a deeper secret, which is displayed quite well. The "flow" of the video is in perfect sync with the song, making it very enjoyable to watch and listen to. Of course, the "scenery" definitely helps.

The clip ends with a lengthy "final scene" where the credits roll and the story continues. The priest is being tempted and teased by the women in the town, while the music plays and wraps up the short, funny, weird movie that you will be keen to re-watch a couple of times.
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the desire of an old blind man
Kirpianuscus30 November 2022
Warning: Spoilers
The irony can be the main virtue of this video not very polite about the desire of a venerable blind man .

A Bavarian village .

The life of community and the fundamental role of women.

And the song of Till Lindeman, radical irreverent, powerful vulgar but, in essence, only honest - his ideal - a big breasted , her beauty or smartest being absolutely irrelevant.

So, the smile is only reasonable answer to this acid portrait of Bavarian life , using familiar cliches, strong irony , the crushed edelweiss as shocking detail and proposing a continue film after the beginning of final credits , proposing an accentued image of the temptation and power of women.
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