The Penalty Kick (1972)...: The Goalie's Anxiety At

: The film marked the first major collaboration between Wenders and legendary cinematographer Robby Müller. The visual style is slow, contemplative, and pays homage to Hitchcock while subverting traditional detective movie tropes. Plot Breakdown

: Much like Camus's The Stranger , the film explores a protagonist who is profoundly disconnected from society. Bloch moves through his environment with a "chilling passivity," even after committing a crime. The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick (1972)...

Wim Wenders' 1972 film, (German: Die Angst des Tormanns beim Elfmeter ), is a seminal work of New German Cinema based on Peter Handke's novella. It follows Josef Bloch, a goalkeeper who is ejected from a match and subsequently commits a senseless murder before wandering aimlessly through the Austrian countryside. Core Themes & Style : The film marked the first major collaboration

: A central focus is the inadequacy of language. Bloch struggles to find meaning in words, leading to a "linguistic crisis" where he becomes hypersensitive to gestures and noises rather than speech. Bloch moves through his environment with a "chilling

: Wenders uses the film to highlight the overwhelming influence of American culture on post-war West Germany through jukeboxes, rock music, and film references.