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Alexandrine 2022-04-07 08:01:02
What are you, what are you after all.
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Hendrik Höfgen, a German actor during the Nazi period, was loved by the Nazi chief minister for his role as the devil Mephistopheles in Goethe's "Faust". All I can say is that the guy who played Höfgen did a really good job, especially the soft sycophancy that came naturally.
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Pat 2022-04-07 08:01:02
very good
The film is based on the 1936 novel of the same name by Klaus Mann, the son of the famous German writer and Nobel Prize winner Thomas Mann. This work was completed during Hitler's rise to power in 1933 and Klaus Mann's exile as an anti-Nazi writer. Based on the German actor Gustaf Gründgens, the...

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Matilda 2022-04-08 09:01:13
1. The freedom in the eyes of artists is to allow themselves to show and succeed in the field. Their thinking is very simple, it is for the sake of art, and for the sake of success, art is freedom; They are just actors, they are just pawns, they are not free.
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Pearlie 2022-04-08 09:01:13
A bit of Brinell's comedy, the photography is excellent and has strong metaphor, and the alienation of the character's performance strengthens the audience's scrutiny of this character. But the movie is too much influenced by the drama, and the use of too many close-ups with a sense of the stage also makes people feel bored (and not so annoying). The whole story is still worthy of reference for artists, so I silently ran to a corner and cried.
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