he answer with an obscenity: "Yes of course! Piles of books are great for certain positions …, and since it has to be solid books I would use the Bible and Shakespeare."
Sein Verstand scheint doch ab und zu in die Hose zu rutschen.


he answer with an obscenity: "Yes of course! Piles of books are great for certain positions …, and since it has to be solid books I would use the Bible and Shakespeare."
Sein Verstand scheint doch ab und zu in die Hose zu rutschen.
Entzugserscheinung?
The middle-aged Berg, as played by Fiennes, is more than contained: he is committed to solitude. Some reviewers have given this a pat psychological explanation; he is a survivor of sexual abuse. Fiennes is having none of this. "I lost my virginity when I was 14 to an older woman," he says briskly, "and it was great." The young Berg initiates sex, he points out; he is curious. "It's a question of the age of consent, something the law has decided. Some might be absolutely able to sexually take the initiative at 12 or 13." In recent years, Fiennes suffered the attention of the tabloids when he left his then wife, Alex Kingston, for the woman who played Gertrude to his Hamlet, Francesca Annis, who is 18 years his senior. Their relationship, now over, was endlessly pathologised.
Dora hat geschrieben: "Yes of course! Piles of books are great for certain positions …, and since it has to be solid books I would use the Bible and Shakespeare."
Dolarhyde hat geschrieben:Dora hat geschrieben: "Yes of course! Piles of books are great for certain positions …, and since it has to be solid books I would use the Bible and Shakespeare."
eigentlich logisch warum dieses bücher. shakespeare schleppt er im rucksack mit und die bibel liegt in jeden hotelzimmer rum.
Ich hab heut irgendwo in einer Kritik gelesen, er würde die meiste Zeit schauen wie ein geprügelter HundWas iwie aber auch stimmt, er hat irgendwie zu 90% immer so einen leidenden Blick...
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