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Sandra Huller on most daunting scene, learning to like her character


The actress talks about working with director Maren Ade and Peter Simonischek, finding her way into a character she initially didn’t connect with, and how in a film full of outrageous moments, it was Ines’ business presentation to her corporate clients that gave her the most sleepless nights:

http://moveablefest.com/moveable_fest/2017/01/sandra-huller-toni-erdmann.html

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(spoilers)Sandra was great in this. A combination of strength and vulnerability. Looking back on it, I have these images of her and sensing that underneath the business acumen and seriousness was a mischievous clown, which made the nakedness at the party believable rather than just an abrupt audience grabber.

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watching the scene at the party where she is singing Whitney Houstons song Greatest Love. Probably the best scene in the entire movie so far. I just didnt like this film. Oh and here he goes again and removes the teeth. Someone help me please.

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I just rewatched it a year later,,,and guess what? I still didnt like it. I tried though, boy did I try.

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