A touching drama. Theatrical actor Sven is talented (to "Hamlet" only if someone is not allowed) and has leukemia. Career and friends consider that behind: in the end, only his twin sister, the younger Lisa, remains with him. The remarkable performance of Nina Hoss, performing Lisa, eventually fills the whole picture. Lisa absorbs
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A touching drama. Theatrical actor Sven is talented (to "Hamlet" only if someone is not allowed) and has leukemia. Career and friends consider that behind: in the end, only his twin sister, the younger Lisa, remains with him. The remarkable performance of Nina Hoss, performing Lisa, eventually fills the whole picture. Lisa absorbs the inner world of her brother, and the key phrase “children want to play until the very end” is not part of the banal in such stories of the attitude “to live for life”, but a deep return to the relationship of brother and sister, their extreme loyalty to each other. Having reached this edge at the cost of breaking her former life, Lisa begins to write again: her brother’s words are heard in a dark room – both outside and secretly inside it, merging with her own phrases, creating a joint dawn manifesto of victory over the darkness that is inside each of us. .
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