Ralph Herforth

Ralph Herforth

  • Born: 1960-1-15
  • Height: 5' 9" (1.75 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Mariane 2022-03-23 09:03:17

      life and death

      Humans are born as natural persons; human beings are born to face death. All I want is the poetic dwelling of the romantic life.
      Death is actually the most beautiful moment, don't let yourself miss the most beautiful moment that you can experience when you come to this world. At this moment, I want...

    • Aliza 2022-03-24 09:03:37

      The emotion at the end

      Two dying people with terminal cancer have the same desire - to see the sea.

      Help each other, go through ups and downs, and finally realize the wish.

      The plot is easy and funny, the characters are kind-hearted, and they are cute when they commit crimes, mixed with family affection, friendship, and...

    • Angelo 2022-03-28 09:01:12

      Good road comedy, generally lighthearted and humorous, the villains are all 2B type. There are no impressive details, though.

    • Josue 2022-03-19 09:01:10

      The most appreciated point: people are about to die, but there is no sense of depression and depression. Although holding a million marks, indulging in joy, there is no nostalgia. There is only one desire, one goal, and this time we are fearless and unstoppable. The concept is excellent, and the plot settings are all cold and humorous. The audience must want the protagonist to see the sea, so the director can help. I feel that the two male protagonists still almost communicated affectionately and reflected back. . . .

    Knockin' on Heaven's Door quotes

    • Patient im Fahrstuhl: [waking up] What happened? Am I in Heaven?

      Henk - der Belgier: Sure. I am Sweet God and this

      [points to Abdul]

      Henk - der Belgier: is Saint Peter.

      Abdul - der Araber: Salam aleikum.

    • Martin Brest: In heaven, they're talking about nothing but the sea and how wonderful it is. They talk about the sunsets they saw, they talk about how the sun turned blood red before diving into the sea and they talk about how they could feel how the sun lost its power and the coolness from the sea and all that fire was only glowing inside.