Tobias Santelmann

Tobias Santelmann

  • Born: 1980-8-8
  • Height: 6' 2" (1.88 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: Missing order
  • Tobias Santelmann, actor. In 2015, starred in the movie " Point Break ".
    Extended Reading
    • Alta 2022-03-25 09:01:12

      A solitary courage to the end of the world

      The life of legendary explorer Heyerdahl and the true story of his 1947 journey across the Pacific on an improvised raft. In other words, it's a story about never giving up on chasing your dreams. In fact, when I watched the movie, I felt that their group was unreliable, whether it was the male...

    • Shanon 2021-12-26 08:01:16

      For faith we need to temporarily let go of everything

      "Lonely Raft" This is a film adapted from a true story. In 1947, Sol Heyerdahl and five friends set off from Peru, South America, with the goal of the Polynesian Islands in the South Pacific. Their main purpose is to prove that people could cross the ocean on a raft 1400 years...

    • Afton 2021-12-26 08:01:16

      Although the narrative is plain, it brings a simple touch. Six men and a raft are embarking on a romantic sea drifting adventure for the sake of knowledge. The spectacles in the ocean make people feel like they have relived the scenes in "Young PI", especially impressive. Yes, that shot from the surface of the sea to the interstellar and back to the surface of the sea is beautiful! The protagonist seems to be ryan gosling...

    • Annabelle 2022-04-23 07:03:06

      Even if it translates like shit, there are astrology

    Kon-Tiki quotes

    • Freuchen: [Talking about Thor's theories, rejected several times] Don't worry, Heyerdahl. Scientific Committees my ass. Am I right, McGregor, or am I right?

      [he realices that Herman Watzinger looks his wooden leg]

      Freuchen: Frostbite. The winter of '24. It taught me one thing: Do as the natives do. Down to the smallest detail. Don't use nails if they used rope. Don't use steel if they used bone. It took their ancestors. Go with them. And you just might hang on to your leg.

    • Thor Heyerdahl: [Taking with two sailors in a bar, showing them a drawn about a raft] A dozen logs or so, big balsa wood logs, and a hut for five crew. All very capable, of course. The mast, the rudder, there you go: the Kon-Tiki.

      Sailor: [angry] I spent 22 days on a raft. We have torpedoed. North Atlantic, winter of '43. You can't sail it or steer it. All you can do is sit there and wait to die. These logs... they are going to move against each other in the waves and eventually they are going to break the lashings. And you will each be sitting on a log floating your separate ways at the mercy of the elements.

      Thor Heyerdahl: [ashamed] Thank you for your time.