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Dorothy 2022-04-21 09:01:37
What time is he and her?
It's been a long time since a movie made me cry while watching it, and I'm still immersed in it after watching it. After reading the comments of many people, there are a lot of discussions and questions about the film. I want to write my own opinion.
Why are there so many dew points?
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Laverne 2022-04-23 07:01:33
Hannah Arendt: "The Banal Evil"
There are a lot of shots that people don't want to face. It's like hearing about Hannah's attitude towards her humble, simple job in the movie. What do you think?
People always divide the characters on the screen into so-called "good guys" and "bad guys", hoping to punish evil and promote good,...

Heike Hanold-Lynch
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Arvid 2022-03-22 09:01:28
The clip of Misha reading to Hannah in prison through the tape hit me in tears. The different tones of different books and the speed of the music drove my emotional ups and downs.
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Rodrigo 2022-04-24 07:01:04
Love crosses the boundaries of age, it seems to become a little longer, it becomes a responsibility, a kind of mutual help that comes naturally.
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Professor Rohl: You have been skipping seminars.
Michael: I have a piece of information, concerning one of the defendants. Something they do not admitting.
Professor Rohl: What information? You don't need to tell me. It's perfectly clear you have a moral obligation to disclose it to the court.
Michael: It happens this information is favorable to the defendant. It can help her case. It may even affect the outcome, certainly the sentencing.
Professor Rohl: So?
Michael: There's a problem. The defendant herself is determined to keep this information secret.
Professor Rohl: What are her reasons?
Michael: Because she's ashamed.
Professor Rohl: Ashamed of what? Have you spoken to her?
Michael: Of course not.
Professor Rohl: Why "of course not"?
Michael: I can't. I can't do that. I can't talk to her.
Professor Rohl: What we feel isn't important. It's utterly unimportant. The only question is what we do. If people like you don't learn from what happened to people like me, then what the hell is the point of anything?
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Hanna Schmitz: [to Michael] You don't have the power to upset me. You don't matter enough to upset me.