Saturday, December 21, 2019

The Film Centers On A Sexual Relationship Between Hanna...

The film centers on a sexual relationship between Hanna Schmitz, a woman in her mid-30s, and Michael, a boy of 15 years. The film begins in 1995 Berlin, then flashes back to another year in 1958 on a day when young Michael is found sick and feverish in the street and taken back to Hanna s apartment to be cared for. After he recovers, he returns to the apartment building to deliver a bouquet of flowers to Hanna at her apartment and thanks her. She is matter of fact with him, but asks him to escort her to work. However, when she catches him spying on her as she dresses, he runs away in shame. When he returns to apologize a few days later, Hanna quickly seduces Michael, and the two characters begin a relationship that last only for a summer. Michael begins regularly to visit Hanna at her apartment where they have sex. Hanna mentally dominates Michael and controls the relationship. Michael falls in love with Hanna, but the emotional attachment is not reciprocated. Upon Hanna’s req uest, Michael begins to read aloud to her on each of his visits with the rewards of sex. He returns to her every day after school, rejecting the clear interest of girls his own age. In fact, and all their days together are obsessed with sex. Hanna makes little pretense of genuinely loving Michael, who she calls kid, and although Michael has a helpless crush on Hanna, it should not be confused with love. He is swept away by the discovery of his own sexuality. Then one day Hanna simply disappears, and

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