Christian Schmidt

Christian Schmidt

  • Born: 1970-5-13
  • Height: 5' 10½" (1.79 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: elementary particle
  • Christian Schmidt, actor, representative works include "Elementary Particles" and so on. [1] 

    Performing Experience

    Participated in the movie "Elementary Particles" in 2006.
    In 2001, he participated in the film "Nichts wie weg".
    Participated in the film "Mueller's Office" in 1986. 
    Extended Reading
    • Ollie 2022-04-22 07:01:03

      Stand in the center of the stage even when the curtain ends

      The Hitler portrayed in the film was not a despicable clown or a vicious careerist. Hitler in this film is a man of flesh and blood: he likes to eat chocolate cake, he likes to whisper with dogs, he can cry, he can kiss his lover, and he is gentle and refined to ladies. He is not a devil, but a...

    • Lavonne 2022-04-20 09:01:12

      When can we tell history like this?

      As long as human beings are still using centuries or millennia as the standard to record history, "World War II" must be the most important part of it, and Hitler, the initiator and ultimate BOSS, is a topic that cannot be crossed. In many versions of the narrative, in various depictions,...

    • Tre 2021-10-20 19:01:42

      Even if it is told from the perspective of a biographical film, the film is too long and dull.. The editing effort is not enough, but the actors’ acting skills are very good. Hitler’s Austrian husky accent is well restored, and the hysterical voice is even My old German sounds a little strenuous. The war scenes can’t be considered spectacular, it can only be said that some scenes have been restored realistically.. Crazy and run-down are scattered in an orderly manner. Four stars are given to those small details.

    • Demarcus 2021-10-20 19:01:42

      The material, take the root to help stabb him to death! Nima scum and Stalin is so great, so great, I am coming to Hebei Province!!

    Downfall quotes

    • Martin Bormann: [reading folder in hand] My Führer, following your decision to stay in Berlin, do I have your approval as Vice Chancellor to immediately take charge of the entire Reich with the necessary power and authority? If I receive no answer by 10 p.m., I will assume that you have been incapacitated. I will serve the well-being of our people and fatherland.

      [closes folder and puts it down]

      Martin Bormann: He's betraying Germany... and you!

      Walter Hewel: Göring's concern isn't unjustified. If our communication system breaks down, which could happen at any time, we'd be cut off from the world; we could no longer pass on orders.

      Joseph Goebbels: I see it differently. Göring wants to seize power. I never trusted that mob he gathered at Obersalzberg; it stinks of a coup.

      Adolf Hitler: That failure. That sponger... A parvenu! A lazybones!

      [Albert Speer returns while Hitler rants offscreen]

      Adolf Hitler: How dare he declare me unable to act? Tomorrow he might declare me dead!

      Albert Speer: Hello, Frau Junge.

      Traudl Junge: Herr Speer. How did you get into Berlin?

      Albert Speer: It wasn't easy, but I must speak with the Führer.

      Heinz Linge, Kammerdiener: I'd wait here if I were you.

      Adolf Hitler: The Luftwaffe... What did he do with it? That was reason enough to execute him! That morphine addict... helped to corrupt this country! And now this...

      [Hewel looks down in disappointment]

      Adolf Hitler: He betrayed me of all people! Me of all people!

      [pause]

      Adolf Hitler: I want Göring to be deprived of power and removed from office. If I don't survive the war, that man is to be executed at once.

    • General der Infanterie Hans Krebs: The enemy has broken through along a wide front. They've taken Zossen to the south, and are advancing to Stahnsdorf. They're now on the northern outskirts between Frohnau and Pankow. They've reached Lichtenberg, Mahlsdorf and Karlshorst to the east.

      Adolf Hitler: Steiner's assault will bring it under control.

      General der Infanterie Hans Krebs: My fuhrer, Steiner...

      Generaloberst Alfred Jodl: Steiner couldn't mobilize enough men. He was unable to carry out the assault.

      Adolf Hitler: [Removes glasses] These men will stay here: Kietel, Jodl, Krebs and Burgdorf.