The Reader (El lector)

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Estados Unidos / Alemania, 2008, 119 min

Director:

Stephen Daldry

Argumento literario:

Bernhard Schlink (libro)

Guión:

David Hare

Música:

Nico Muhly

Reparto:

Kate Winslet, Ralph Fiennes, David Kross, Lena Olin, Bruno Ganz, Jeanette Hain, Susanne Lothar, Alissa Wilms, Florian Bartholomäi, Friederike Becht (más)
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Cuando cae enfermo en su camino a casa desde el colegio, Michael Berg, un joven de 15 años, es rescatado por Hanna (Kate Winslet), una mujer que le dobla la edad. Ambos comienzan un inesperado y apasionado idilio hasta que Hanna desaparece inesperadamente. Ocho años después, Michael, convertido en un joven estudiante de derecho vuelve a encontrarse con su antigua amante mientras está como observador en un tribunal donde se está juzgando a colaboradores de la Alemania Nazi. Hanna está acusada de un horrible crimen y rechaza defenderse a si misma. Michael, gradualmente, se va dando cuenta de que el amor de su juventud guarda un secreto que considera aún más vergonzoso que el asesinato. (On pictures)

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claudel 

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español Kate Winslet en 2008 sirvió dos películas y como si quisiera competir consigo misma, mostrando cuál interpretación es mejor. The Reader, muy bien interpretada y con un excelente guion. Sin embargo, si tengo que valorar solo a Kate Winslet, creo que su actuación en The Reader es mejor que la de Emergency Exit. Y surge de inmediato la comparación con Meryl Streep en Doubt, en mi opinión, allí se trata de más que solo del talento de Meryl Streep. Su personaje de monja provocó en mí una ola de emociones, ira y casi odio, mientras que el personaje de Hanna en Emergency Exit me dejó indiferente hasta el momento en que recibía cintas de Michael en la prisión. The Reader me llamó la atención por otra peculiaridad evidente. Me parece que se trata de dos películas diferentes unidas por dos personajes principales: la primera es una historia romántica discretamente erótica sobre el amor entre un chico joven y una mujer adulta, y la segunda es un drama en el entorno de una sala de audiencias y una prisión. En conjunto, es una película elegante. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés A nice drama with a leisurely start and a very intense second half and ending. Kate Winslet has outdone herself with a performance that is clearly Oscar worthy. I also appreciate that the film doesn’t pass any categorical judgement, leaving the viewers free to impart their own absolution. The topics The Reader deals with are so strong and deep that, thanks to the above mentioned liberty, they will stay in your head for a lot longer than five minutes after the screening. I also want to praise the music, it’s not obtrusive but still striking enough for me to notice it (which is far from the rule for me). ()

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DaViD´82 

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inglés The part that takes place in the fifties is proof that pedophile soft porn and a story don’t go well together. The voyage through the sixties raises hopes that it would turn to some burning questions regarding collective guilt, the need to find a scape goat and to hypocritical verdicts for “the nation’s peace of mind". But no more than two or three sentences are uttered about that. And the final twenty years are good, but nothing more than just good. It’s a crying shame that the Germans didn’t adapt the book themselves. At a time when German cinema is experiencing a historic boom, when they settle up accounts with one historical skeleton in the closet after another, it would fit beautifully into their clutch of movies. They certainly have the actors for it (in fact apart from Kate and Ralph everybody’s German here). Plus it would be in German which would significantly add to the authenticity. And the English with a would-be German accent is torture to the ears. ()

gudaulin 

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inglés If this film was supposed to be primarily a drama about responsibility, guilt, and punishment, it failed to evoke the relevant emotions and catharsis in me. The film combines two problems: the relationship between a 15-year-old boy and a woman from an older generation, and the conflict arising from the young woman's involvement in war crimes. I am not familiar with the book, so I cannot assess to what extent the film's shortcomings stem from the literary material or the screenplay. However, some motifs and layers of the characters' relationship remained hidden or failed to captivate me. The stronger problem in general seemed to be the relationship between two unequal sexual partners. The genesis of this relationship is not particularly shocking, although it is certainly one of the few taboos that still exist today. Post-war Germany had to deal with the problem that millions of men had fallen on the front lines, so women found various ways to help themselves. The aspect of crime and punishment does not work for two reasons: firstly because the protagonist's involvement in the crimes is unquestionable, and secondly, because this line is overshadowed by the bizarreness of the whole plot and the main character. The characters seemed too flat to me, and the film felt dragged out. Overall impression: 55%. ()

NinadeL 

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inglés It is, of course, excellent that attention has been drawn to the subject of the Frankfurt Auschwitz trials from 1963 to 1965. Kate Winslet is an interesting choice for the lead role, and although we know she can act, she is after all too familiar to us for such complex characters. It would be interesting to see a good German actress in this role. Bernhard Schlink wrote a book that aroused many emotions, questions, and discussions. The many themes that run through it like a red thread seemingly fit together only with difficulty. But the opposite is true. Very controversial are the parts depicting interviews with law students of the 1960s and the final meeting with a former victim. Personally, I find the whole tone of the novel's fiction extremely problematic, but that's not Schlink's fault, it's the problem of the general phenomenon of denazification. The course of history cannot be changed by punishing the weakest link. Note that it is impossible to deal with the Holocaust in this way. ()

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