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Films Like The Reader [new] Here

Elara looked at the actor playing the Stasi officer, a man named Klaus with cheekbones sharp enough to cut film stock. He was reading a biography of Hannah Arendt and highlighting passages about the banality of evil. He wanted to be interesting .

Finally, no discussion of films like The Reader would be complete without mentioning the 1993 Oscar winner The Piano . While set in the 19th century rather than the 20th, the connection is profound and thematic. The Reader uses illiteracy as Hanna’s shame and her lover Michael’s voice; The Piano uses muteness as the protagonist’s self-imposed exile and the piano as her voice. Both films are deeply sensuous, exploring how physical intimacy can become a substitute for, or a gateway to, emotional and intellectual communication. The atmosphere of repressed longing and the tragic consequences of societal judgment links these two disparate historical periods through the language of cinema. films like the reader

The young woman smiled gently and squeezed her hand. "You don't have to apologize to me, Frau K.," she said. "But I'm glad you did. It's a start." Elara looked at the actor playing the Stasi

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