Peter Kurth

Peter Kurth

  • Born: 1957-4-4
  • Height: 5' 10¾" (1.8 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Nestor 2022-04-23 07:01:46

      Good Bye Lenin!

      Christina (Kathrin Sass) is a heartfelt supporter of socialist East Germany. Her husband has fled to West Germany, leaving her alone to raise her son Alex (Daniel Brühl). . In 1989, Alex took to the streets to parade and was arrested. Witnessing this scene, his mother fainted from a heart attack...

    • Sylvan 2022-04-19 09:01:44

      Goodbye Lenin, goodbye politics

      Yesterday, for some unknown reason, I suddenly wanted to watch "Goodbye Lenin". It's a lot of fun to watch again this time. I will not repeat the story of "Goodbye Lenin". Just to talk about what impressed me the most. First of all it is a comedy. A friend of mine once said that he likes Germans,...

    • Jamar 2022-03-25 09:01:08

      Compare amazing, dramatic. I don't know if this is the case with a certain force a few years later? ——The above is what I remember after watching the film on September 28, 2009—The following is the story of a family before and after the disappearance of the Berlin Wall after watching the film on September 18, 2013. very touching. A lot of problems are reflected in the bits and pieces, all kinds of East Germany, brainwashing education, lack of materials, privileges of party members, etc.

    • Misty 2021-11-18 08:01:26

      Socialism finally lost to capitalism, but the son still has to maintain that belief in socialism for his mother, making her think that socialism has embraced capitalism generously, which is very touched and funny~~

    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...