Günther Kaufmann

Günther Kaufmann

  • Born: 1947-6-16
  • Height: 6' 1¼" (1.86 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Mireille 2022-03-25 09:01:23

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      It is impossible to trace Maria's complete psychological change from the time she waited hopelessly at the train station wearing a cardboard card looking for her husband, until she was hanging on the parallel bars with her beautiful legs in the gym transformed bar serving American (black) soldiers....

    • Bernadette 2022-03-24 09:03:49

      Marriage in West Germany and the War

      Maria is actually a very beautiful but very independent woman. In the fire before the fall of West Germany, she and Hermann only maintained their marriage for one day and one night.
        Waiting in agony and hunger, and hearing the news of her husband's death, she finally let go of the burden in her...

    • Antonette 2022-03-28 09:01:13

      Desperation over love has always been the preserve of Fassbender, and, likewise, the film depicts the tragic fate of a postwar German courtesan in a feminist stance. In the end, she fell victim to the transaction of lovers and sexual partners, whether it was expressing the director's direct expression of the subordinate nature of women, or a critique of pseudo-feminism. Maybe, Maria left love in prison long ago, leaving only a body to the world

    • Hubert 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      I thought it would be weird for Fassbender to tell stories about women, but it's actually okay. It is good that the fate of this woman reflects the social state of post-war Germany, and the rest is nothing special.

    The Marriage of Maria Braun quotes

    • Maria Braun: And Annelise - what's she like?

      Willi Klenze: She's what a man needs, someone who is his equal. She can talk, think - my equal in every way.

      Maria Braun: So you think women have to be men's equal?

      Willi Klenze: Sure, except most men aren't conscious of it yet. 'Consciousness lags behind reality.'

      Maria Braun: Did Annelise say that?

      Willi Klenze: Why?

      Maria Braun: You'll wish you had your Betti back.

    • Maria Braun: She shares my food and my lies. But she lets me do all the thinking.