Kurt Wimmer

Kurt Wimmer

  • Born: 1964-0-0
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  • Profession: Screenwriter, director, producer, actor
  • Representative Works: Pole Thief, Total Memories, One Tough Bastard
  • Kurt Wimmer, born in 1964, is a screenwriter, director, producer and actor.

    Performing Experience

    In 1996, he became the director of his first movie " One Tough Bastard "   .
    In 1998, he wrote the script of his first movie " Sphere "   .
    In 1999, he wrote the script for the crime film " The Thomas Crown Affair " directed by John McTiernan and starring Pierce Brosnan and Rene Russo . 
    Extended Reading
    • Kasey 2022-03-16 09:01:02

      How to maintain the world after the resistance?

      After reading it intermittently, the early stage was very depressing, and I couldn't understand why the utopian world must be ruthless and desireless. Although feeling can be sentimental, there are good times.

      In order to achieve world peace, the so-called priests chose to eliminate emotions and...

    • Juston 2022-03-20 09:01:15

      Provoke thinking

      Rather superficial, but have some touching scenes and inspirations.The most thought-provoking one is the insight of feeling. It's great to say that without love, breathing is a clock, just ticking. It is clearly shown in the movie that if we are deprived of feeling, there would be no beauty...

    • Pauline 2021-10-20 19:02:05

      The famous dystopian movie, the name has been heard for a long time. At first, I thought it was nothing. But when I saw the end, thinking of the current situation of our country, I couldn't hold back it, my eyes moistened with excitement. Give five stars before the impulse.

    • Carmelo 2021-10-20 19:02:05

      ①Dystopian theme ②Rejecting humanity and loyal to the leader ③I actually saw the man who was a car with the man’s arm. ④Thinking how powerful a guy with a black belly is. As a result, people lose face. ⑤Human nature is flawed, but people It doesn’t work to be a walking dead

    Equilibrium quotes

    • John Preston: There's no war. No murder.

      Partridge: What is it you think we do?

      John Preston: No. You've been with me, you've seen how it can be - the jealousy, rage.

      Partridge: A heavy cost. I pay it gladly.

      [Reaches for his gun]

    • Father: Mankind united with infinitely greater purpose in pursuit of war than he ever did in pursuit of peace.