像爱情这样隐秘的事儿你人生中还有几件?
一直以为讲得出的甜言蜜语,解得剖的是非曲直都不是真爱情,真的爱情应该是有些苦涩的,想起来有些苦涩。
一个朋友说The Reader描述老少恋。个人认为这种说法很不妥。老少恋听上去完全是为了某种噱头而发生的,The Reader却没有噱头。它讲述的是一段不为人知的爱情,主人公自己都难以描述的爱情。毕竟当时的环境下,一个年青人说自己爱上了一名纳粹,战后胜利者对心灵审判的威慑,就足以使人胆怯,难怪本想探望Hanna的Michael会止步,时间推移,Hanna老去,两人再次相见,爱情,爱情这种东西却只让两人感到尴尬。而穷尽一生不能释怀的Michael最后终于向女儿讲述了他们的爱情。
跨越了年龄,跨越了生死,跨越了我爱你。
这是《朗读者》中一个法学学生对于二战守卫的审判的反应。
学生(愤怒)I used to believe in this trial. But now I think it's diversion
老师:diversion from what?
学生:They choose six women, and put them on trial. They say, they were the evil ones, they were the guilty ones. Because one of the victims happen to write a book. That's why they are on trial, and nobody else! Do you know how many camps there were in Europe? Everyone knew! Our parents, our teachers. That isn't the question. The question is how could you let this happen?
The Banality of Evil. 这个学生所愤怒的,就是这个。这个概念1963年由Hanna Arendtz在一本叫Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil 的书中提出,记录了一个叫Adolf Eichmann的二战战犯的审判过程。在审判过程中,这个被器重的纳粹军官,毫无忏悔
朗读者:1958年夏天的德国,一定是有哪阵风吹错了
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