Max wanted sexual relations with both Sally and Brian. Previously Brian had mentioned to Sally how his previous 3 attempts at sex with women failed, possibly due to erectile dysfunction or lack of desire. He was also hesitant to have sex with Sally at first as well.
The feeling is Brian was unsure of his sexuality with women and attempted to have sex with Max, but once again could not perform for one of the two reasons mentioned above. Thus, Max, frustrated at his failure to achieve his fantasy was disgusted with Brian and ended the relationship with both Sally and Brian.
The feeling is Brian was unsure of his sexuality with women and attempted to have sex with Max, but once again could not perform for one of the two reasons mentioned above. Thus, Max, frustrated at his failure to achieve his fantasy was disgusted with Brian and ended the relationship with both Sally and Brian.
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The entire film was shot on location in Germany to recreate the atmosphere of the 1930s.
Presumably he is a WWI veteran and knows what Germany is going to go through again. He was meant to represent those of the German citizenry who disapproved of the rise of the National Socialists and longed for the old days (just as Frau Schneider had when she said, "I wish the Kaiser was back. In those days we had order"). It also provided a sad and chilling visual metaphor for the entire phenomenon: a lone old man, ignored amidst a sea of younger, enthusiastic supporters of the coming regime.
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- How long is Cabaret?2 hours and 4 minutes
- When was Cabaret released?February 13, 1972
- What is the IMDb rating of Cabaret?7.8 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in Cabaret?Sally Bowles, Brian Roberts, Maximilian von Heune, Master of Ceremonies, Fritz Wendel, Natalia Landauer, and Fräulein Schneider
- What is the plot of Cabaret?A female girlie club entertainer in Weimar Republic era Berlin romances two men while the Nazi Party rises to power around them.
- What was the budget for Cabaret?$4.6 million
- How much did Cabaret earn at the worldwide box office?$102,000
- How much did Cabaret earn at the US box office?$42.8 million
- What is Cabaret rated?PG
- What genre is Cabaret?Drama, Music, Musical, and Romance
- How many awards has Cabaret won?35 awards
- How many awards has Cabaret been nominated for?52 nominations
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