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dailybruhl · 1 year
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DANIEL BRÜHL as Alex Kerner GOOD BYE LENIN! (2003)
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emotboyswag · 1 year
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Transition goals moodboard ... manifesting...
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A GUIDE THROUGH DANIEL BRÜHL'S FILMOGRAPHY
Now that I’ve gone through most of Daniel’s works, I thought this table might help those who are about to embark on the same obsessive journey I began months ago. I have no intention of spoiling anything, I’m only hoping this will provide someone a good idea of what to expect and help them in the selection process. Like, All Quiet on the Western Front is an excellent film but I wouldn’t want to watch that when I’ve had a really shitty day and I just need something light and dumb.
I do a 1 to 10 rating to make it as precise and objective as possible but know that some areas will be subject to my personal taste, factors like the mood I was in while watching it, and the oft-faulty machine that is my memory.
Before I get into the sections, let me quickly paint a picture of my personal taste. From Daniel’s works, my top 3 are Rush (2013), Goodbye Lenin! (2003), and Inglorious Basterds (2009). If we get into favorite films of all-time, it would include Parasite (2019), Before Sunrise (1995), When Harry Met Sally (1989), Atonement (2007), A Quiet Place (2018), Amélie (2001), The Dark Knight (2008), Arrival (2016), and Past Lives (2023). I’m always down for a dark comedy, an epic drama/romance, and a psychological thriller.
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Now that's out of the way, onto the TABLE SECTIONS:
ROLE PROMINENCE – how much do you see of Daniel in this film? And, no, this has nothing to do with his ass—though that is always a welcome sight.
IMPORTANT – do we learn something from this movie? Are there interesting concepts being explored? Is it relevant? Does it carry a significant message, however obvious? Is it a career highlight for Daniel? These are the considerations for this category.
PAINFUL – are the themes dark and heavy? Is it stressful to watch? Is Daniel tortured into a pulp? Does it tug at your heartstrings? Is the movie deliberately cringey and embarrassing? This section covers a wide spectrum, so you must refer to the other sections to infer if it’s worth the pain. I have a high tolerance for violence and dark humor, what pains me is a plot that goes nowhere, a poor script, or a movie that wastes so much potential. How invested I am with the story and the characters also has a bearing on my rating. For instance, I feel zero empathy for Chris in Cargo because he's an idiot who had it coming.
WATCHABLE – does it hold your attention throughout? Is it enjoyable? Is it something you can watch over and over again? I have to stress that this section is sometimes influenced by my expectations of a movie and, often, by what I need in that moment.
ADDITIONAL NOTES – here I try to add factors that might have affected my viewing experience, further insight into my rating, and other vital (or not-so-vital) information.
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p.s. didn't bother watching 2 Days in Paris and 2 Days in New York because I knew he only had a cameo in those.
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skitskatdacat63 · 1 year
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I want his gender
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Good Bye, Lenin! (2003)
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girlnutt · 8 months
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Incredibly funny to me that Daniel Brühl, who got his start playing a son who loved his mother so much that he went to great lengths to stop her knowing that the USSR fell, is now most famous for playing Nazi and Fantasy Marvel Nazi
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bluvlet · 1 year
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lovelyshadowymoon · 1 year
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Daniel Brühl
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savebatsfromscratch · 2 months
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Guys look it's Jimmy and Scar.
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(Explanation under the cut lmao.)
One, they're fighting, which is very Trafficlife smp.
Two! Captain America is Jimmy (obviously)
Three!! Daniel Brühl (the actor of the other character) looked WAY to much like cc!Scar for my liking when I first watched Goodbye Lenin.
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No one understands me.
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f1yogurt · 2 years
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Daniel Brühl as Alex Kerner in Good Bye, Lenin!
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lavieaquatique · 2 years
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it really do be like that sometimes
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graceygraicigracy · 1 year
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Favorite Movie
Goodbye Lenin - 2004
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emotboyswag · 1 year
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Whenever I see a skinny pretty boy on tik tok doing skinny pretty boy things or having friends or being popular or dressing well I know all the comments are gonna be like “you give me gender envy” or “I wish I was a boy” and that is fine but I personally disagree. (All cis men give me gender envy by dint of being cis men but-) the men who give me gender envy the most are loser stoned boys who dress like they are straight out of the Cold War and smoke and wear hats with the ear flaps and stoner jumpers and are totally losers who play video games! I wanna be them soooo bad. Not just losers who dress like that but my top 2 gender envy men are alex kerner from goodbye Lenin and Tim from spaced (I feel like these references are too niche for tumblr but)
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"I only met him once, and he took pictures of me. I met the Lagerfeld that everybody has in mind, the persona that he had created, like Warhol. It was in Berlin, 15 or 20 years ago. It was for a magazine, and he took black-and-white pictures of a couple of actors. And he thought that I was cool because I didn’t want to squeeze myself like the other actors who were behaving like monkeys because they wanted to get on the cover. I found [sic] It’s so embarrassing and my Spanish pride was against it. So I stepped away, and he looked at me and gave me a little nod. And then later on, he took pictures of me alone. And now, 20 years later, I got a call two days ago that we found an assistant who has the original print because I couldn’t find it anywhere. And then I was told the anecdote that after the shooting, he said, ‘Wasn’t that the guy from ‘Goodbye Lenin? You have to find a cinema for me where I can watch the film with you. And he did. And after that, he said, I like this guy.’"
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chernkorpi · 2 years
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happy birthday to my bright and joy🥰🥰🥰
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Hehe dummy
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