Bagdad Cafe

Bagdad Cafe (1987)

1h 35m | Comedy | USA
7.5IMDb
8.2DouBan

After arguing with her husband, a rich German woman stayed alone in a motel that also runs a cafe. The thermal insulation kettle left behind during the quarrel was full of coffee and followed her, becoming the first prop of the trick. The husband of the cafe owner left home angrily, unable to understand her son's music, unable to accept her daughter's fashion, unable to stand the infant crying, so she had to wander out of the life of her three children as an outsider; she runs a coffee shop without a coffee machine and a dusty bar; she runs a hotel where there is a painter who has no work for a long time, and a tattoo girl who has no business. The hostess of the Baghdad cafe was overshadowed by the dust of life and could no longer tolerate an uninvited guest. The German woman regards what she has witnessed as an understandable confusion and insists on staying. After a thorough cleaning, the Baghdad cafe became a rainbow in the desert; men's clothes changed into fashionable women's clothes to help the female boss's daughter through puberty; sat aside and listened to the female boss's son playing the piano; and used her husband's magic props to learn magic. and give fun to the cafe. What German women do is normal in life, but in the eyes of this cafe in the desert of Baghdad, it really is.

After arguing with her husband, a rich German woman stayed alone in a motel that also runs a cafe. The thermal insulation kettle left behind during the quarrel was full of coffee and followed her, becoming the first prop of the trick. The husband of the cafe owner left home angrily, unable to understand her son's music, unable to accept her daughter's fashion, unable to stand the infant crying, so she had to wander out of the life of her three children as an outsider; she runs a coffee shop without a coffee machine and a dusty bar; she runs a hotel where there is a painter who has no work for a long time, and a tattoo girl who has no business. The hostess of the Baghdad cafe was overshadowed by the dust of life and could no longer tolerate an uninvited guest. The German woman regards what she has witnessed as an understandable confusion and insists on staying. After a thorough cleaning, the Baghdad cafe became a rainbow in the desert; men's clothes changed into fashionable women's clothes to help the female boss's daughter through puberty; sat aside and listened to the female boss's son playing the piano; and used her husband's magic props to learn magic. and give fun to the cafe. What German women do is normal in life, but in the eyes of this cafe in the desert of Baghdad, it really is.