Jürgen Holtz

Jürgen Holtz

  • Born: 1932-8-10
  • Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Hester 2022-03-22 09:01:38

      Through historical events and conflicts, what really shines is human nature

      When I was in Germany, my German friend showed me that
      although I didn’t know German very well, but I saw that there was no gap
      and I was moved to tears .

      So I guess
      the reason for the special touching is also because we had a similar experience with them.

      If we only let I recommend a German movie,...

    • Winnifred 2022-03-25 09:01:08

      Goodbye Lenin Good Bye Lenin! 2003

      "The land that trapped my mother was the land she believed in. We kept it alive until the last second of my mother's life: a country that no longer existed in reality, a country that was always connected to my mother in my memory A country together."

      Emile Kusturica danced wildly in his Yugoslav...

    • Freda 2022-04-24 07:01:05

      It's a good story to incorporate heavy and grand themes into everyday trivialities.

    • Benjamin 2022-03-27 09:01:05

      A simple family is like a kaleidoscope, which allows us to see the shocks brought by the changes of modern history to people's lives, and allows us to see the generation of people who have gone from blind and overwhelmed to self-reliance and self-improvement under the torrent of the new era. struggle. More importantly, we can see the beauty of the eternal family affection under the changing times. When the mother gradually came into contact with this new world, she was deeply moved by her son's actions.

    Good Bye Lenin! quotes

    • [last lines]

      [spoiler]

      Alexander Kerner: [voiceover] My mother outlived the GDR by three days. I believe it was a good thing she never learned the truth. She died happy. She wanted us to scatter her ashes to the winds. That's prohibited in Germany, both East and West. But we didn't care.

      [launches rocket]

      Alexander Kerner: She's up there somewhere now. Maybe looking down at us. Maybe she sees us as tiny specks on the Earth's surface, just like Sigmund Jähn did back then. The country my mother left behind was a country she believed in; a country we kept alive till her last breath; a country that never existed in that form; a country that, in my memory, I will always associate with my mother.

    • Denis: Denis

      [handing Alex a video cassette]

      Denis: It's my best production ever. A pity your Mom will be the only audience...