Bent Comments

  • Oda 2022-04-21 09:03:18

    The intercourse in the middle is really technical... The end scene is...

  • Earl 2022-04-21 09:03:18

    A bleak love story, only cold. The cowardice of human nature, I think maybe I will be the same, helplessly watching the people I love be suppressed and die. Love that can't even hug. I love you, what's wrong with me?...

  • Colt 2022-04-20 09:02:25

    Too detached, overhead and stage play, the tragic fate of the characters lacks a strong sense of history to rely on, and it is not enough to touch people 20060507 Want to...

  • Thurman 2022-04-20 09:02:25

    Nnd cried while watching the climax of the concentration camp. I was stunned by the cast list. I didn't find Jude, but I found Grandpa Gan. ....

  • Berniece 2022-04-20 09:02:25

    I don't know why I remembered "The Scarlet Letter". Rather than completely depicting comradeship, it is better to say that this kind of feeling is purely to fight against an extreme inhumane distortion, so the spiritual significance of this love is more important. It seems more suitable to use the stage play style for performance. Since the middle and late stages, the two protagonists have been constantly moving stones and communicating, which is a bit dull. However, it must be admitted that...

  • Laila 2022-03-20 09:02:48

    The masterpieces in gay themes, the resonance beyond the body and soul communication under the sense of isolation and taboo are all points of convenience in terms of perspective. The cold repressive treatment of many passages hits people's hearts. The male protagonist killed his beloved to hide his identity for his life. The endless and isolated despair of transporting stones in the concentration camp, especially the climax part of Horst's resistance and Marx's suicide, restrained shots. There...

  • Ransom 2022-03-20 09:02:48

    I'm touching you softly..gently...you're safe...i'll keep you safe and warm,you with me now,u never feel cold again,i'm holding u now...safe. ..warm. As long as you r here, as long as you with me,as long as i'm holding u, you are...

  • Winnifred 2022-03-20 09:02:48

    I am touching you in the air. Crossing the brows means that I love...

  • Kasey 2022-03-20 09:02:48

    I cried twice, once Horst cried and said to Max I hurt enough, I don't want to feel more pain, why can't you be gentle? The second time was Max holding Horst's body and said You're safe , I won't drop you. Human nature can be cruel and terrifying, and human nature can also be shining with love and freedom-even if you hang on a high wall, you would rather die than surrender, and never...

  • Violette 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    Decadent and depression, the political penetration of love, is destined to be a gorgeous and desolate death gradual. Slaughter cannot stop the dark growth of love, but it can stifle its blooming. As taboo same-sex love encounters genocidal Nazi machines, barbed wire and high walls, pink triangles and striped shirts, the grades and shame marks under the label, and finally It's just the black smoke coming out of the chimney, trembling, the symbol of the rest of life, ringing sadly, who will...

Extended Reading
  • Myrtice 2022-01-21 08:03:10

    streets off berlin

    "STREETS OFF BERLIN, I MUST LEAVE YOU SOON..."
      MAX claims to be "the fallen man." He wandered around in the world where the demons danced, leaving his boyfriend aside to find another prey. Until the arrival of the Nazis, the blond boy died, and MAX and her boyfriend began to flee. He planned to...

  • Danielle 2022-04-20 09:02:25

    Love can bring people out of despair

    "The Unbearable Love of Life" is a heavier story than "Brokeback Mountain."
            In the turbulent and dangerous sea, they are willing to be each other's driftwood. But in fact, no one can save anyone.
            The more desperate the world is, the more it needs the existence of love.


            I...

Bent quotes

  • Gestapo man: Here you will work here.

    Horst: Yes sir.

    Gestapo man: He'll explain.

    Horst: Yes sir.

    Gestapo man: I'm watching.

    Horst: Yes sir.

    Gestapo man: I see everything.

    Horst: Yes sir.

  • Horst: We had a boy like that in school. Used to lead us in silences.

    Max: Ok. I'll explain. Ok. We have to move rocks.

    Horst: Yes sir.

    Max: You move one rock at a time.

    Horst: Yes sir.

    Max: You take it over there.

    Horst: Yes sir.

    Max: When that pile is complete, you take one rock at a time and move it back.

    Horst: You move it back? You move rocks from there to there and then from there to back again?

    Max: Yes sir.