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What I really tried to do with Helen was make her show this sad side of her. She was married off at 16, was so young and
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"What I really tried to do with Helen was make her show this sad side of her. She was married off at 16, was so young and living in this castle that can't leave because of how she looks, and married to a man she hates and three times her age"

- Diane Kruger

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This quote by Diane Kruger speaks to the personality of Helen in the flick Troy. Kruger wished to reveal the audience the sadness as well as despair that Helen was feeling because of her conditions. She was wed off at a young age of 16, and was forced to remain in a castle as a result of her physical appearance. She was additionally married to a guy she hated, who was 3 times her age. This quote speaks to the catastrophe of Helen's scenario, and also how she was incapable to leave it. Kruger intended to reveal the audience the unhappiness and despair that Helen was really feeling due to her scenarios. This quote speaks with the powerlessness of Helen's circumstance, and also how she was incapable to escape it. Kruger wished to reveal the target market the sadness as well as despair that Helen was really feeling as a result of her situations, and also how her life was not her own. This quote speaks with the misfortune of Helen's situation, and also how she was not able to leave it. Kruger intended to reveal the target market the sadness and despair that Helen was feeling due to her circumstances, and how her life was not her very own.

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Diane Kruger This quote is written / told by Diane Kruger somewhere between July 15, 1976 and today. She was a famous Model from Germany. The author also have 15 other quotes.

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