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Jennifer 2022-04-21 09:03:03
The credibility of the plot is on the verge of danger, but from another angle, it seems to be a story of identity reconstruction. The script examines the identity of Jews who survived the Nazi Holocaust in German society from the perspective of the heroine. The jazz at the beginning and end is not only intoxicating, but also shoulders a clever narrative function. Of course, the most memorable still is the superb acting of the...
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Laury 2022-04-21 09:03:03
A very wonderful German version of Vertigo. People can borrow the corpse to bring back the soul, and whether history can also borrow the corpse to bring back the soul. You betrayed me, but I'm not what I used to be. Petzold is very good at writing "plays", but the disadvantage is that he is too good at writing...
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Barrett 2022-04-21 09:03:03
Pejold always tells bizarre stories convincingly, the restraint gives the characters powerful strength, the woman who escaped from the concentration camp dies again, and finally it is all in the singing of speak...
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Rhiannon 2022-04-21 09:03:03
In some movies, a core BGM will exude a charming charm that is close to the theme and ecstasy. The ending scene, accompanied by the resentful "speak low", the finishing touch, as if the director had given the audience the last drop of slow-to-death mercury, stopped abruptly but had endless...
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Garnet 2022-03-27 09:01:18
The old love is replaced by a new lie, and the deep love is replaced by a trap. Embrace deceit and conspiracy in the fire. Nazis are fire, and so are lover's...
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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...
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Ofelia 2022-03-27 09:01:18
All are good actors. . . But the screenwriter is a heartless, fake, and can't stand it anymore. . . ps: Going to Zhenshanmei, there are more than n small literary and artistic movies every day, it’s really fun to...
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Jamil 2022-03-27 09:01:18
You remember the color of my eyes, the stars I like, the makeup I like to paint, the way I walk, and the handwriting I write. I stand in front of you, and I have the same things, but I changed my face, but you don't recognize me anymore. Because of the war, I gave you all the reasons I could give you to believe in you and the excuses for betrayal, but what I still waited for was a divorce letter. You are all my motivation to stay alive, yesterday and we can't go back and let me die all over...
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Margarette 2022-03-27 09:01:18
Lena is T, thinking about going to Israel with Nelly to spend the two world together. Nelly was trapped by love, and pitied Lena who committed suicide because of love. The setting of the plot is rather bloody, and the eyes of the two people who used to love each other are enough. The first scene was the...
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Kristy 2022-03-27 09:01:18
We're late, darling, we''re late.Everything ends too soon, too...
Phoenix Comments
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Daphney 2022-01-15 08:02:38
Phoenix-the reborn phoenix
Unlike the previous World War II movies, "Phoenix" avoids cruel scenes. With a gentle approach, it still shows the plight of the Jewish people's survival.
The story happened after Nelly returned from a concentration camp and focused on finding her husband Jonny. Jonny thought that his wife was...
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Enos 2022-01-15 08:02:38
Survive from hell, but unfortunately in the world (with speaklow information)
The movie uses a ridiculous plot to tell the story of a woman who survived a concentration camp looking for her husband.
In the eyes of outsiders, it is very lucky to survive the concentration camp. Now that you have been blessed by fate, you should cherish your life, stay away from the storm,...
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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...