Daniela Holtz

Daniela Holtz

  • Born: 1977-0-0
  • Height: 5' 3½" (1.61 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Adonis 2022-03-25 09:01:18

      If you don't know how to write a movie review, don't compare yourself and waste your time.

      Disclaimer: This is not a movie review, it's a rant!
      I watched the movie "Phoenix" for the first time today, and came up to read the film review. After reading more than a dozen movie reviews, some reviews or a small part of the reviews are still very good, and the other 90% are baba!
      The two...

    • Kole 2022-03-24 09:03:17

      Desperate Housewives + Teenage PI

      Maybe I don't have a literary mood too much. The rhythm of the whole movie is slow, and the heroine's paranoid belief in her husband's feelings is a bit difficult to understand. I always have a feeling of no zuo no die in my heart. But after reading other people's film reviews, I have some other...

    • Tessie 2022-04-21 09:03:03

      The amount of implicit information is not conveyed by direct counterpoint metaphors. Instead, the film focuses on the deep changes in the characters' hearts, which makes the background of the times fade again and again, whether it is the clever use of light and shade or the performance of the characters. , is enough to turn the slightly bloody drama into a reasonable and even textured humanistic care and human nature exploration, the evil deeds of the Nazis become the subtext of the lover's betrayal, and the end finally brings the long-standing story conflicts and characters psychology. Struggling to be extradited into the beautiful song, all the hypocrisy and ugliness of human nature are shaken to the embers of the flame, and the immortal phoenix bird is reborn from the song.

    • Sheila 2022-04-24 07:01:21

      Soft memories of "her" are the building blocks of Johnny's lies and awakened Nelly's identity. Lena was depressed and distressed. She confirms the name of her best friend/partner (the other girl in the photo) in the charred bones, witnesses the hurt and betrayal, until the last remaining expectations are lost, and the travel and freedom are also meaningless. So the ending song "Speak Low" may not only be sung to betrayal and rebirth, but also to Lena, who can no longer be heard. Looking back at the two eating together, Lena said she always listened to the song at bedtime when she was in London, and asked Nelly "Would you like to sing one for me". Nellie smiled and said "yes".

    Phoenix quotes

    • [first lines]

      Lene Winter: [arriving at the border]

      Soldat an der Brücke: Passport... Nice car. Where did you get it from?

      Lene Winter: It's from Switzerland.

      Soldat an der Brücke: Just like you?

      Lene Winter: Like me.

      Soldat an der Brücke: [whistles to the gate] They're from Switzerland. The girl too.

      [to her passenger]

      Soldat an der Brücke: I want to see your face.

      Lene Winter: Can I talk to you?

      [gets out]

      Lene Winter: Come on, she's not Eva Braun.

      Soldat an der Brücke: Of course not. The bitch got killed by her husband.

      Lene Winter: She's from the camps.

    • Nelly Lenz: I no longer exist.