Hanna (Kate Winslet) has thirty-six, is gruff and charming at the same time, his gaze does not leave anything leaked. No feeling no fear. Michael (David Kross and Ralph Fiennes as a young man grow up) is fifteen years old, is a willing pupil and solar energy. The fate of these two will collide in a gray post-war Berlin, on a cold winter day in which Michael suddenly seized with an illness due to scarlet fever is helped and taken back to his house by the woman. When cured the disease back to thank Michael Hanna inexplicably between the two creates a passion, a sensual story of human love (and literature), so as to bind them forever, so much to get them to keep a secret much too important, for ever. The Reader - A loud voice is yet another great job of director Stephen Daldry already Billy Elliott and The Hours (which did not need any introduction praises). Based on the novel by Bernhard Schlink, a story of him recounting the difficulty in overcoming the human and existential problems that life poses to anyone, the choices made and not made right or wrong.
understandable feelings only by those who lived to the end a situation. Drama and leading to serious cinema is now the theme '' consumed Holocaust''and Kate Winslet puts on a head of the SS. Nazi, paradoxically, naive and good, which pays for its choices, taking all alone the burden of guilt, a character full of dignity that never asks for help, and no exposed its weaknesses. Role that has brought a deserved Oscar in 2008 for Best Actress Kate Winslet. Ralph Fiennes is a low profile, but intense Michael who plays a grown-up, a successful lawyer now armed with only his memories of that mysterious woman who once had shared with him a piece of life.
Trivia: To shoot scenes with explicit erotic content must be of legal age right? Well, the young David Kross had to wait 18 years to take the film to continue the turn and his scenes with the lovely Kate!
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There's only one thing that can make us full beings and that thing is love |
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