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Synopsis: A nurse from the Ukraine searches for a better life in the West, while an unemployed security guard from Austria heads East for the same reason.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Ulrich Seidl
Production: Movienet
  2 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
84%
Year:
2007
141 min
Website
58 Views


Do you understand me?

I'm good.

No?

Morning!

Where is the boss?

Why? What do you want?

- The boss?

I'm the boss.

I need work. I work very hard.

And what?

I'm good. I have muscles. Good hands.

What do you want?

I want to work here.

Fine.

What do I do? Show me!

Here?

That's our work.

Bring that over here?

- Yes.

Hey bastard, that's our work!

He works here too?

- Yes, there's no more work.

OK, forget it.

A**hole!

Drink, my darling, drink with me

Let your heart be gay and free

All the world will look so bright

Bathed in glowing rosy light

Love is but a dream you see

Which our hearts adore

Love eternal cannot be

It exists no more

Gone are many hopes and dreams

Which once filled your heart with joy

Wine will put your mind at ease

Through forgetfullness

Happy he, who forgets

What cannot be changed

Drink with me, sing with me

Sing, sing, sing

drink with me

Happy he, who forgets

What cannot be changed

Drink, my darling, drink with me

Let your heart be gay and free

Don't be in an angry mood

Smile sweetly, do not brood

You forsook me once in time

That was in the past

Tell me that you will be mine

I will trust you now

Illusion brings us happiness

Briefly sweeps our cares away

I believe

what you confess

And am gay today

Happy he, who forgets

Stinking b*tch!

Calm down!

Are you crazy?

Stop!

What's wrong?

F*** off, b*tch!

Have you calmed down?

God, stop thrashing around!

Have you calmed down?

Hysterical lady!

Stinks.

Isn't that the... ?

Who's there?

Stinks.

Who's there?

Stop shouting.

Quiet.

Who's there?

Death.

Death.

Death.

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