So from "today moral values" it seems like whitewashing of old crimes. Still as it was said in the film - every law is connected to current life. We then see some quick shots of Kate showing her breasts as she has sex with. Kate Winslet naked standing behind a guy beside a bath tub, showing her bare butt as she runs her hands over him and turns him around so she can kiss him.
KATE WINSLET THE READER MOVIE
Of course, moralizing is not the best way of accepting and interpretating because we should take into account different "personal reasons". Models: Kate Winslet, Aye Cidem Batur, Femke Herygers, Nude Movie Appearances: The Reader. Is it possible to explain everything trough the feeling of obidience to law. So, frankly speaking, it seems a bit ideological, I mean an attempt to normalizing history. It raises the quastions of law and moral, what should be judged and what we could have a mercy on. Firstly this film reminded me The Captain Reddle in the way of showing the life in its shocking diversity. It was like an attempt to look on things and events from inside. It raises the quastions of law and moral, what should be My first impression was that this is great and striking movie. My first impression was that this is great and striking movie. But in the world of current film-making, it is one of the best. I gave this film a 9 because it's not perfect. It asks you, "DO YOU THINK you could have sympathy for a Nazi?" It draws no conclusions, just puts out plot points to make people think, and question their long-held opinions.
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This film doesn't FORCE you to have sympathy for a Nazi. They're just trying to promote their opinions. Also, when critics are moralizing about their individual interpretations of The Holocaust, they are not reviewing a film. I found it heartbreaking in so many ways, and that's ok. Hello! Ambiguity and a sense of the characters suffocating their emotions doesn't make for a bad, or even average, film. What I hate, though, is their seeming dislike of ambiguity. As for The Reader, I can understand the critics' opinions that parts of the 2nd half did not live up to the beginning. So nice to find a kindred spirit! Winslet's performance in "Revolutionary Road" was SHOCKINGLY good - awesome in the truest sense of the word.
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in one respect: Kate Winslet deserved her Oscar, but it should not have been for this movie. As for The I completely agree with Maciej C.
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