Obviously remarkable in life is "success" not "failure"

Maeve 2022-04-22 07:01:03

When Dleiman heard his friend commit suicide, he could only vent his grief on the sound of the piano, quietly..
Many times, Weisman felt virtue in the monotonous sound, silence, and the sound of the piano.. No After reading the wiretap
report, De read the eavesdropping report as if reading his own biography. The misunderstanding, deceit, self-blame, and conspiracy were subverted and understood. What kind of heartbreak is this?
The end is the highlight. The delicate relationship between the beneficiary and the helper gives the audience the answer "no, dat's for me" at the end.

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  • [last lines]

    Buchverkäufer: 29.80. Would you like it gift wrapped?

    Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: No. It's for me.

  • Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler: An innocent prisoner will become more angry by the hour due to the injustice suffered. He will shout and rage. A guilty prisoner becomes more calm and quiet. Or he cries. He knows he's there for a reason. The best way to establish guilt or innocence is non-stop interrogation.