Michael Gwisdek

Michael Gwisdek

  • Born: 1942-1-14
  • Height: 5' 11¾" (1.82 m)
  • Profession: Actor, director
  • Representative Works: Jesus loves me
  • Michael Gwisdek is an actor, his main works include " Jesus Loves Me ", " Hagen Box Square " and so on.
    Extended Reading
    • Amara 2021-11-18 08:01:26

      Only Germans can really think about their own history carefully

      Germany is a country with tortuous history, and the Germans are the only people in the world who can examine their history with a truly calm and objective attitude. Experienced the pain of centuries of division between France and Russia, experienced the prosperity of the Kingdom of Prussia...

    • Cary 2022-03-21 09:01:44

      About ideal

      In 2003, the German LOLA Film Festival was immersed in red nostalgic euphemisms. "Goodbye Lenin" won the best film, best director, best actor with a unique and shocking name... Seven awards, box office With more than 35 million euros in revenue and more than 5.7 million views, the data seems to...

    • Lois 2022-03-26 09:01:04

      "In the hours after the fall of the Berlin Wall, thousands of West Germans walked into East Germany, many wanted to stay in East Germany, they wanted to be liberated from the capitalist struggle for survival, not all of them All want to participate in workplace struggles and money worship activities, not everyone can stand the strong." I cried, this line is the ideal socialism in the minds of the male protagonist and many leftists, there is no 996 and struggle, but unfortunately it only exists in in fantasy.

    • Gregory 2021-11-18 08:01:26

      What a great movie. What was once strong is gone with the wind. But some feelings were left to the end of the world.

    Good Bye Lenin! quotes

    • Sigmund Jähn: Where to?

      Alexander Kerner: Wannsee

      Sigmund Jähn: I know what you think. Everyone does. But I'm not him.

    • 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?