There are still good people in East Germany in 1984

Toney 2022-03-16 09:01:02

In the most bloody scene, one day the eavesdropping brother touched into the poet's room, and he followed Ben Brecht's poems on a whim. He lay on the sofa and read it with his eyes bright, chanting blue moonlight ah Xia Ye clear or something. You are a special agent, it's okay not to bring such Qiong Yao's.

In this way, Literary Tunes likes to make the positive and negative things into a kind of atmosphere. As soon as I started to recite poetry, the camera slowed down, and the lyrical music sounded, I knew that I was preparing to sublimate my soul. Not to mention Hong Kong drama Japanese drama Hollywood, now it is also a German movie, it is really far-reaching to the country and the people. What's more, it is Brecht's ridiculous literary accent. Brecht himself is not a good guy, he loves to lie and speculate, is selfish and pretends. Purify the soul with his two broken poems? Count on it.

I think true human nature is much more realistic. In the storm of eavesdropping, a middle-aged spy leader who has devoted himself to the spy career for more than ten years, should have seen it, and thought about it. The world outlook and values ​​have long been there. The establishment is more certain than the news broadcast. I don't believe that this character will be influenced by three strikes. It is a fluke to create a illusion of warmth and veins. If you step out against the illusion, the reality may still hit you.

Tucao so much is not to say that eavesdropping storms are dross. This movie is great. Even if it is true or false, it is clear. After watching it, I still have inexplicable touch and respect. Human nature has all kinds of possibilities, and the eavesdropping storm presents the least possible one. You can't take it as reality as comfort. But you know, even if every eavesdropper in the world is not Weissman, even if the good people in the movie are just the insulted person’s own passionate imagination, the kindness and justice of the eavesdropper is true.

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The Lives of Others quotes

  • Georg Dreyman: The state office for statistics on Hans-Beimler street counts everything; knows everything: how many pairs of shoes I buy a year: 2.3, how many books I read a year: 3.2 and how many students graduate with perfect marks: 6,347. But there's one statistic that isn't collected there, perhaps because such numbers cause even paper-pushers pain: and that is the suicide rate.

  • Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: Madam?

    Christa-Maria Sieland: Go away. I want to be alone.

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: Madam Sieland?

    Christa-Maria Sieland: Do we know each other?

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: You don't know me, but I know you. Many people love you for who you are.

    Christa-Maria Sieland: Actors are never "who they are."

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: You are. I've seen you on stage. You were more who you are than you are now.

    Christa-Maria Sieland: So you know what I'm like.

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: I'm your audience.

    Christa-Maria Sieland: I have to go.

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: Where to?

    Christa-Maria Sieland: I'm meeting an old classmate. I...

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: You see? Just now, you weren't being yourself.

    Christa-Maria Sieland: No?

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: No.

    Christa-Maria Sieland: So you know her well, this Christa-Maria Sieland. What do you think - would she hurt someone who loves her above all else? Would she sell herself for art?

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: For art? You already have art. That'd be a bad deal. You are a great artist. Don't you know that?

    Christa-Maria Sieland: And you are a good man.