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[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.
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Nelly Lenz: I no longer exist.
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Johnny Lenz: What's your name, anyway?
Nelly Lenz: Esther.
Johnny Lenz: There aren't many Esthers left...
Phoenix Quotes
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Jamey 2022-03-27 09:01:18
8.1 On 10/16/15, I rewatched it at Gene Siskel. I saw the film's layers more clearly and understood its connotation more and more. I also liked Nina Hoss' performance even more, the song Speak Low It really made me cry, and it has been deeply imprinted in my mind and cannot be erased. The top ten of the year have been locked. Loved both of Christian Petzold's collaborations with Nina Hoss, Nina has become my favorite German actress
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Consuelo 2022-03-18 09:01:06
To love moths against the fire is a kind of depravity, who likes to treat torture as enjoyment every day; but dedication to love makes me feel that I am proud and great. It hurts to love moths against the fire, I just believe that people will always be touched; why are you, you can’t love me, why do you love you so deeply as I do. The heroine's performance reminded me of Maggie Cheung, who left the last song in "Cleaning", and then there was no more nostalgia for it.