I thought it was gv before...

Sharon 2022-04-19 09:02:45

I used to think it was a gv, there was no subtitles, the dubbing was in German, I only remembered the blond at the beginning, but he was killed before 10 minutes, so I turned it off... I was surprised to find the original subtitled version this time. Yes, I didn't expect Sir ian, Rupert Graves, that blond turned out to be Nikolaj Coster Waldau! I feel that this film is more like a drama, a bit like a metaphorical movie of the traitorous poet, where two people fight each other (this is the first time I found the word so literal...) Isn't it a drama, although it is love in a special period , but also a metaphor for human nature in reality.

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  • Camylle 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    Four stars; a deep and moving same-sex love story that took place in a Nazi concentration camp. We are imprisoned and cannot touch each other, but we love each other the same, we can feel each other's existence, express our love in our imagination, and in the end, when you leave, I can't bear to live alone and choose to die for you.

  • Kacie 2022-04-23 07:04:11

    Two of the three things in life that cannot be covered up: coughing and love, are both deadly here. PS to see Grandpa Gandalf. After reading it, I found out that Jude Law was still in the cast, but I still didn't see where he was. .

Bent quotes

  • Max: Ever go to the Silhouette?

    Horst: Yes.

    Max: I never saw you there.

    Horst: You weren't looking.

    Max: Greta's Club?

    Horst: No.

    Max: Good, you had taste. The White Mouse?

    Horst: Sometimes.

    Max: I'm surprised you never saw me there. Did you sunbathe?

    Horst: I love to sunbathe.

    Max: In the nude?

    Horst: Of course.

    Max: By the river?

    Horst: That's right.

    Max: And you never saw me?

    Horst: Well, actually I did. I saw you by the river. You were making a fool of yourself, and I said, someday I'll be in Dachau with that man moving rocks.

  • Max: I love you... What's wrong with that?