Martin Brambach

Martin Brambach

  • Born: 1967-10-28
  • Birthplace: Dresden
  • Height: 6' 0½" (1.84 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Germany
  • Representative Works: The Line of War, The Counterfeiters
  • Martin Brambach, a German actor, starred in film works such as " Warrior on the Line " and " The Counterfeiters ".
    Extended Reading
    • Everardo 2022-03-23 09:01:44

      Love that tells lies

      At the end of the movie, my mother finally passed away peacefully. Her ashes disappeared into the night sky with gorgeous fireworks. A touch of sadness slowly dissipates at the end of a comedy. My mother walked on the night of the reunification of the two Germanys. A belief and a country seemed to...

    • Carroll 2022-04-20 09:01:38

      The lives of little people reflect the history of East and West Germany

      The movie is wonderful. The story of the protagonist is narrated, interspersed with the history of the unification of East and West Germany. The ending of the story and the history are just finished. The plot is arranged very smoothly. The story reflects the background of the times from the side....

    • Lacy 2022-03-26 09:01:04

      I would like to call this film the most brilliant work on the ideological struggle - history relies on the tender and delicate joys and sorrows of each individual to fill the memory, and the ideology in the people's memory is just those old friends, old objects, Old songs... Nothing about politics is good or bad, some are just moved by the past! PS is particularly moved by the character of Dennis, who uses his expertise to edit videos to help friends, and every time he never forgets to let his friends tell him his mother's "viewing experience". This is the original intention of every film and television practitioner!

    • Alfreda 2022-03-25 09:01:08

      Just like in an episode of "I Love My Family", Song Dandan lost his memory, and Jia Zhiguo's family returned to the Cultural Revolution overnight. . .

    Good Bye Lenin! quotes

    • Dr. Wagner: You must protect her from any kind of excitement. And I do mean any kind, Mr. Kerner.

      Alexander Kerner: Any kind of excitement.

      Dr. Wagner: It would be life-threatening.

      Alexander Kerner: And this here?

      [Shows the doctor a newspaper reading "Good Luck, Germany. Yes to Reunification"]

      Alexander Kerner: Wouldn't you call this exciting?

    • Alexander Kerner: All this stuff has to go. Are the old curtains in the cellar?

      Ariane Kerner: You can't be serious.