2. Who’s the queen?
A recurring queen character appears early on and is present through all the scenes, watching over the Rammstein men as they recreate scenes from German history. In each, she is dominant, amazonian, and much, much cooler than anyone else in the room. Some sort of representation of Mother Germany? Could be.
3. There’s a war-movie's worth of violence…
There’s loads of fighting. It’s fucking brilliant. There’s a heroically moustachioed Till Lindemann having a bloody, knuckleduster-topped boxing match against Richard Kruspe, knights going at one another with swords, riot police and normies smashing each other. And then there’s the present fighting the past. A commentary on a loss of heritage? Or how the present is held back by weight and pressure of our pasts? WHO KNOWS?
4. Till Lindemann appears to have been decapitated…
Yeah, he’s lost his head and it’s being carried around by the queen woman. Again, we don’t know why. Answers on a postcard please.
5. Let’s talk about the WWII prison bit
This bit from the teaser trailer that immediately drew criticism former president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany Charlotte Knobloch for having “crossed a line”, calling it “a trivialisation of The Holocaust” and “irresponsible”. The use of an SS uniform complete with Totenkopf insignia, and Till looking directly into the camera to deliver the line ‘Deutschland, Deutschland über allen’ (a play on the Third Reich anthem Deutschland Über Alles) in his prison clothes will probably get a similar response. The Nazis do lose in definite fashion in the video, but it’s no less loaded for it.
6. Cannibalism
They’re really going at it, dressed as monks, gorging themselves on the meat piled atop the queen. Oh, and there’s a tank full of gimps underneath her. We’re not sure, but we think there might be another metaphor in here somewhere…