Gottfried John

Gottfried John

  • Born: 1942-8-29
  • Birthplace: Berlin
  • Height: 6' 3½" (1.92 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Germany
  • Representative Works: Das Leben ist zu lang, Rabe’s Diary, Assassination of the Pope, Water and Mist, The Piano Tuner Of Earthquakes
  • Gottfried John is an actor, his main works are " Das Leben ist zu lang " and " The Piano Tuner Of Earthquakes ".
    Extended Reading
    • Wendy 2022-04-19 09:02:44

      exist or die

      An avant-garde work that has extensive influence on virtual world-themed sci-fi movies, adapted from Galoye's novel "Triple Simulation", the appearance of the appearance of consciousness. In the era of no special effects, the use of lenses and music to create a virtual world is very eerie. The...

    • Jackson 2022-01-22 08:02:12

      Existence, technology concept, love

      It looks like a good cocktail.

      The climax is at the end of the first season. The "Einstein" {the only "individual" who knows he is the code} in the virtual world Simulacron escapes with the body of the protagonist’s colleague and tells the protagonist an amazing news: the world he is in It's also...

    • Antonina 2022-04-20 09:02:25

      The eye-popping scene scheduling, the revolving long lens + almost twisted line zoom constantly leads the audience to immerse in the image and constantly separates the audience from the characters, the cold and bright mirror abyss repeatedly docks and mirrors each other, glass, windows, etc. Transparent elements lie across the picture as blurry as a virtual focus, like a phantom space that extends vastly in a false simulated reality but is helplessly controlled by the shackles, and ruthlessly shouts at me under the lingering entanglement of frightening electronic sounds. with torture. The intricate story has become turbulent in the protagonist's self-perception, self-exploration and practice several times, interspersed with existential thinking and doubts about the world in which he lives. At the end of the first act, the huge mystery is completely revealed. After one corner, it enters the feeling of cold alienation caused by being suppressed by the third layer of the world, and the world in which it lives is internalized, becoming the ultimate thinking from ''consciousness'' to ''body''. The defense of one's own position and free will under the cruel society and cruel system - but in the end it will still be the destruction of life after mechanical killing, and the mind is free but still confined in a blue and closed space for blind joy.

    • Sarah 2022-04-21 09:03:16

      Except for the sudden start of a contemporary pas de deux exhibition in the last ten minutes, which is worth complaining, it is a masterpiece.

    World on a Wire quotes

    • Fred Stiller: You have to imagine the inside of our simulation model - we call it Simulacron - as a reproduction in miniature of our society. At the moment, we have slightly over 9,000 so-called identity units, each of which has the faculties of perception, thought, memory, imagination, and so forth, of a real human being. With Simulacron, we have, in a word, a tiny universe identical to our own. Into this universe, we can introduce certain impulses which... impulses which lead to highly specific reactions. Reactions that precisely replicate human reactions 20 years in the future. This means we can use Simulacron to avoid the mistakes we'd make in that period. For example, we can, to be extremely concrete, use the Simulacron to learn consumer habits 20 years from now, how housing needs will evolve, which transportation modes will become obsolete and which ones will be in use.

    • Fred Stiller: You're not Fritz Walfang. You're Einstein. My God, what is this?

      Einstein: [Disguised as Fritz Walfang] Let me go, please! Don't send me back. It's my only chance. I want to be a human being. And I will. This is the first step. I'll make the next one, too. Into the real world.

      Fred Stiller: What do you mean? This is the real world...

      Einstein: That's what you think. But the truth is this world, which you take for reality, is only a simulation model of the real world. Fred Stiller, the big computer boss. You're nothing but a mass of electrical circuits. The identity unit Fred Stiller. You're a number, like everyone here. A number in a research laboratory. Admittedly, in a highly advanced one. Professor Vollmer knew it. That's why he had to die. And now you know.

      [laughs hysterically]

      Einstein: It can't be, Einstein. Tell me it's not true.