Daniel Brühl's Favourite Films

Why are Germans so patrician?

>1. To Be Or Not To Be (1942)
>2. Rocco and his brothers (Rocco e i suoi fratelli) (1961)
>3. Le Samourai (1967)
>4. Cria Cuervos (1976)
>5. Wild Tales (2015)

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Shosanna will fuck him up

. Wild Tales (2015)

it's a fun flick desu

Bombita is kino

based list

what a pretentious fag, I hope I won't see him in any movies anytime soon, he sucks
>franka potente in taboo
she's also terrible

>m-muh capeshit

He's half spaniard btw, make of that what you will

Is he related to Steve Brühl

I've known plenty of Germans, none of them were particlarly "patrician". This guy is in the industry, that makes quite the difference.

>5. Wild Tales (2015)

Based Brühl. As an Argentinian, films are forever redeemed now

I'm German and I'm pretty patrician uezs

sure you are, bb

>implying he's not spanish
jajajaing@urlife

>5. Wild Tales (2015)

okay is this worth watching?

Am I a pleb for really enjoying Goodbye Lenin?

He's really cute.

>saura
Based nazi

It's pretty good, an anthology film with crazy fun shit

he's a fucking legend!

Didn't Sasha Grey do this a little while ago and it was the most try-hard shit you've ever seen?