some random feelings

Everardo 2022-03-25 09:01:18

·At first, I thought the heroine was stupid and naive. The face after the "face change" didn't quite fit her character and role, so she should look weaker and paler. I realized at the end that, as Nelly said, Jonny was her hope in the concentration camp, the reason she survived, and it was precisely because of this that she firmly grasped the "truth" she thought and did not want to believe it. Her own "hope" betrayed her. After reading it, I feel that Nelly is actually very smart. I don't see it through, but choose to let go, turn around and leave. The heroine has just escaped from the brink of collapse and became extremely fragile and hard. At this time, I felt that the actor's serious vicissitudes but super The tasteful face and the character image fit 100%.
· German is so beautiful.
· The ending was great, and I burst into tears after listening to the last song.
· Great shot, beautiful tone and feel.

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Extended Reading
  • Frederik 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    Smoothly filtering out the hostility and misery that might have existed, the details of this time are obviously more in place. The lighting and scenery are now classic flavors of the last century, with a touch of expressionism. Still cutting in from the subtleties, the political background is wrapped up, just waiting to disperse with the song of speak low. The most bloody ones can't recognize each other. In fact, thinking about it from another angle may be the nature of people who don't want to face directly. An unforgettable song, another beautiful ending!

  • Jerald 2022-04-24 07:01:21

    Speak low when you speak love, Our summer day withers away Too soon, too soon. Speak low when you speak love, Our moment is swift, like ships adrift, We're swept apart too soon. Speak low, darling speak low, Love is a spark lost in the dark, Too soon, too soon, I feel wherever I go That tomorrow is near, tomorrow is here And always too soon.

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.