![]() ![]() Slice of Life: Up until the bank rampage, the movie focuses on the everyday lives of its main characters.Silent Conversation: The Brunners' first meeting with Radu has no audio.Rotating Narrator: After each scene, the narrative usually goes into another character's perspective.Once More, with Clarity!: A sequence of shocking news reports plays again at the end of the movie, revealing that Max's bank rampage was just another news segment and was depressingly not the most tragic event of the day since the newscaster immediately starts talking about the Bosnian War.Murder-Suicide: Max kills three people before shooting himself.Because the aforementioned characters mostly have no connection to one another, they usually appear in the background while story focuses on the current viewpoint character. Tomek's father, Hans, and Max go to the bank for various reasons. Later, Max checks his watch for the time, implying that he won the game. Max and his friend play a game of Mikado with Max's friend betting his expensive watch.Exactly What It Says on the Tin: The movie is made up of 71 fragmented scenes.He is also responsible for killing multiple people at the bank. In addition, he is not good at dealing with stress as noted in his talks with his ping pong coach and the gas station manager. Max is a nineteen-year-old who considers jumping from his dorm's window to commit suicide.It is implied that the Brunners are infertile, which is why they adopt Anni as their daughter and temporarily take Radu under their wing.Tomek's father feels that he is a burden to his daughter and that he is growing distant from the rest of his extended family. Hans and his wife have relationship problems, and Hans slaps his wife at one point.His tragic backstory is what persuades the Brunners to take him in. Marian Radu is an orphan who ran away from home after dealing with some abusive guardians.Crapsack World: The movie frequently breaks up the narratives of its characters with real news reports of war and genocide.The main characters are complete strangers that just so happened to meet up at a bank. Contrived Coincidence: Lampshaded by the title.Tomek's father, Hans, and Max are at the bank when the shooting occurs. Tomek's father and the Brunners watch Marian Radu's interview on the news channel. Hans is a securities officer who delivers money to the bank and usually asks for Mrs.Tomek, the bank employee, interacts with a customer that turns out to be her father. Arms Dealer: A group of young men smuggle handguns out of a military armory and illegally sell them on the black market. ![]() The final installment of Haneke's Glaciation Trilogy, 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance is the story about several Viennese citizens and how they crossed paths one fateful day at the bank. The website's critical consensus reads, "Sensitive but not insightful, Fragments pieces an ensemble together in the same way Crash did but without the gravitas.71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance, titled 71 Fragmente einer Chronologie des Zufalls in German, is a 1994 drama movie made by Michael Haneke. By comparison, with the same opinions being calculated using a weighted arithmetic mean, the score achieved is 4,7/10. In the United States' review aggregator, the Rotten Tomatoes, in the score where the site staff categorizes the opinions of independent media and mainstream media only positive or negative, the film has an approval rating of 45% calculated based on 31 critics reviews.
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