that's not your fault

Chadrick 2022-11-28 06:50:04

A film that suits my taste very well. The heroine caught my eye from the very beginning. Her silence, calmness, and weird habits made me full of curiosity, why such a beautiful woman would do this work and don't care.
Until I met the male protagonist on the platform, and when I became acquainted later, the male protagonist told the secret that he could not swim, I finally got a smile from her, so warm and so beautiful.
The climax of the movie is that the heroine calmly speaks about her experience. I feel extremely depressed, like being pressed by a boulder on my chest and unable to breathe. She has endured pain that neither you nor I can bear.
At the end of the movie, the voice at the beginning explained that she was going to leave, and maybe she would never come back. This is her letting go of her past. Maybe once life meant nothing to her, but it was love that pulled her out of hell, a magical emotion that could travel through time and dimension, and save a broken heart.
Her name is Hannah. Hannah, it's not your fault, it's not your fault, it's not your fault, it's not your fault.

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  • Josef: I thought um, you and I, maybe we could go away somewhere. Together. One of these days. Today. Right now. Come with me.

    Hanna: No, I don't think that's going to be possible.

    Josef: Why not?

    Hanna: Um, because I think that if we go away to someplace together, I'm afraid that, ah, one day, maybe not today, maybe, maybe not tomorrow either, but one day suddenly, I may begin to cry and cry so very much that nothing or nobody can stop me and the tears will fill the room and I won't be able to breath and I will pull you down with me and we'll both drown.

    Josef: I'll learn how to swim, Hanna. I swear, I'll learn how to swim.

  • Inge: Before the holocaust, Adolf Hitler called all of his collaborators together and in order to convince them that he could get away with his plan he asked them who remembers the extermination of the Armenians? That's what he said. Thirty years later nobody remembered the million Armenians exterminated in the cruelest possible way.