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A young man has an amourous relationship with the "Nazi Woman" Hanna.
81'20: nice swimming eyes of the young Michael until tears are flowing down his face
104'50: the grown up Michael sobbing in her cell after she died.
108'30: tearing up talking to a "Jew" wanting to give her the money Hanna Schmitz left.
Last edited by flatter (May 1, 2014 5:34 pm)
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it's a close up of his eyes with tears in Coriolanus, here's the scene :
( starts at 107)
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I didn't know the scene in Coriolanus, thank you for posting.
There is a scene in the old film "Onegin". I can't find it on the internet. Fiennes kills his duellist and breaks down crying over him. It is more the sound, no tears
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Oh i know it, Onegin is one of my favorite movies. I wanted to post it at one point but i'm not very enthused by no tears scenes though i liked this scene when i first saw the movie. There's a break down scene in Land of the blind at one point where there's just a tear hanging from his nose while he sits on a bench. It's quite powerfull. I wish i saw more oh his eyes watering, he has very beaitufull blue green eyes
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flatter wrote:
A young man has an amourous relationship with the "Nazi Woman" Hanna.
81'20: nice swimming eyes of the young Michael until tears are flowing down his face
104'50: the grown up Michael sobbing in her cell after she died.
108'30: tearing up talking to a "Jew" wanting to give her the money Hanna Schmitz left.
I just watched the scene with Michael Berg sobbing in the prison cell. My goodness, I wanted so much to put a hand on his shoulder and comfort him! What a heartbreaking moment, courtesy of the brilliant Ralph Fiennes. I also watched the last of the scenes you list and marveled at how visible the tears in Fiennes' (beautiful blue-green) eyes were. For an actor to produce tears like that must take a great deal of concentration/emotional recall.
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