I thought Winslet was great, and that acting, as some in the business claim, doesn’t seem that difficult at all it seems just about anyone could have pulled off some of the scenes. As a film, it got me thinking, as films rarely do that’s the DVD version, not the preferable, more impressionable sometimes big-screen. How strong must the fear of being exposed as illiterate be for one to admit to having committed mass murder Bernhard Schlink explores the question in his. I think the film was great, but have to agree with critics who say it should not be lauded Kross seems a better actor when he’s angry, and who hasn’t had a Hanna or two, for those of us with any appreciation of stray nannies. The German version of this page is available at. Don’t be annoyed by our advertisements, please keep in mind that running this site without advertisements would not be possible. We are not associated with Bernhard Schlink or the publishing house. You can be sure one of us or another visitor will help you.
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