Rainer Sellien

Rainer Sellien

  • Born: 1963-11-6
  • Height: 6' 0½" (1.84 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Julie 2022-04-22 07:01:05

      About understanding this gap

      The degree of understanding does not depend on how much the two individuals differ, but on the individual's ability to understand. But to be clear, understanding has no position, neither for nor against.

      At the seminar at the law school, Michael clasped his hands on the long table in front of him,...

    • Dominique 2022-04-19 09:01:36

      love is dead

      You wouldn't know it, when you read
      Time stopped
      like 20 years in prison in a
      flash

      language is so beautiful, Latin pops out of your mouth, so natural and smooth
      Even without intonation and rhythm, it's a beautiful mess
      I I 'd rather put off having sex than miss listening to you read The people and...

    • Fern 2022-04-24 07:01:04

      I don't know what other language can I use to express the feeling of watching this movie. How can the pain in my heart and the hatred and torture of a lifetime be resolved in an instant? How can the crimes of an era be borne by one person, how can the pain of a race be borne by one person, the law is ultimately above the moral, but the moral can smooth the ultimate contradiction.

    • Clinton 2022-03-23 09:01:33

      The heroine is very special, she is not an emotional type, my speculation is to understand her. Reading aloud does a better job of adapting a person's way of thinking in words or literacy than eavesdropping. The eavesdropping is a direct appreciation of beauty and truth from the music and Brecht, and the reader is a step-by-step process that she did not anticipate at first, but the seeds are there. She is like someone who just learned the truth, atonement for the ignorance of the past. The meaning of words and words is highlighted in the process

    The Reader quotes

    • Michael: I brought you these flowers. To say thank you.

      Hanna Schmitz: Put them over there in the sink.

      Michael: I would've come earlier but I've been in bed for three months.

      Hanna Schmitz: You are better now?

      Michael: Yes, thank you.

      Hanna Schmitz: Have you always been weak?

      Michael: Oh no, I've never been sick before. It's incredibly boring. There's nothing to do. I couldn't even be bothered to read.

    • Michael: [from the theatrical trailer] .

      [At the Tram Terminal]

      Michael: [in insistent upset voice] I'm looking for Hanna Schmitz!

      Tram Supervisor: Schmitz has left.

      Michael: [surprised and even more upset] LEFT?