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Nachthelle (2015)
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Director:Florian
Gottschick Producer:Anne-Kathrin
Gliese
Screenplay by:Florian
Gottschick, Carsten Happe, Janina Aufdermauer
Music by:Felix
Raffel
Cinematography:Jakob
Seemann
Edited by:Christoph
Dechant, Özlem Konuk
Running time:1h
26min
Country:Germany Language:German Genre:Mystery
Subtitle:English Starring:Anna
Grisebach ... Anna, Benno Fürmann
... Bernd,
Vladimir Burlakov ... Stefan, Kai
Ivo Baulitz ... Marc, Gudrun
Ritter ... Frau Steiner,Ines
Buchmann ... Double Anna,
Ursel Stoye ... Trauernde,
Michael Gwisdek ... Herr bei Trauerfeier
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หนังตัวอย่าง:
(คลิกที่รูปเพื่อดูรูปใหญ่
สกอเมาส์หรือกดปุ่มคีบอร์ดลูกศรเพื่อดูรูปต่อไป)
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รางวัล:
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Montréal World Film Festival 2014
Nuremberg Film Festival
"Turkey-Germany" 2015
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Two couples visit a home from their past,
and sexual tension brings out the worst in
each other. Long-buried grudges resurface.
User Reviews
Intriguing but with some let down''s on the
way
24 April 2016 | by Rodrigo Amaro
Two couples spending some time visiting a
country house from their past, sharing more
than just stories from an old time but also
bringing back to surface bitter memories,
passions, curiosities, sexual tension and
much more. First couple is Anna (Anna
Grisebach) and Stefan (Vladimir Burlakov),
who are buying the house from the second
couple Bernd (Benno Fürmann) and Marc (Kai
Ivo Baulitz). Fact is that Anna, at one
time, was deeply involved with Bernd when
they were teenagers; she was his first true
love but something happened on the way, best
leave out. In between nice dinners and
lovely breakfasts, the present always finds
a way to bring something dark and broody
about the past; and during this minor chaos,
Marc audaciously flirts with the clueless
Stefan, paying no mind that his boyfriend is
seeing (as later we discover, they have an
open relationship). If from all that it
seems the film has nowhere to go, well, it
is actually. What triggers us in seeing is
mostly to see how this quartet are going to
survive through the weekend without killing
each other or if the couples will indeed
trade; there''s some strange occurrences
going on with objects falling and muddy
footsteps to shake those characters nerves,
and it''ll get revealed in the end.
Writer/director Florian Gottschick and his
co-writers created something good despite
the uncountable clichés. It''s a thoughtful
drama that reveals how frail yet strong
human relations are. Yet another story of
the paradox of life. I didn''t find that love
was an important aspect of the film, or
better saying, didn''t find the characters
were honest when they kept saying they loved
each other (not blaming the actors, they''re
good. The lines as written weren''t
convincing), I didn''t buy their love mostly
being the light reflected in their partners
eyes instead of actions - though Stefan
seems the one who cares the most about the
annoying Anna, he''s genuine despite the
naivety of youth, after all he''s the
youngest member of the quartet and the one
who knew little about his own partner. In
terms of displaying seduction, lust or just
sex, the movie succeeds a little more. What
bothered me is that a movie so open and
frank about sexuality issues decides to
portray the intimacy of a gay couple only
through sounds while the straight is there
for everyone to see (and no, the foursome
scene from the poster is just for show.
Beautiful photograph, but weirdly filmed
when they moment came).
"Bright Night" has plenty of gripping
elements that will generate the interest of
the audience (the one who tends to like
quiet moments and plenty of dialogs). What
blocks the movie from reaching its full
potential is the almost silly third act, as
if taken from "Inception". Sure, this is the
kind of film where odd things happen all the
time, its expected to get those slightly
unusual story treatments but those close to
the edge scenes with Anna getting back in
time seeing things from a difference
perspective was just wrong. In fact, seeing
most of the movie through her perspective is
quite painful since she doesn''t generate any
kind of sympathy, she''s filled with
prejudice and tries to be thoughtful about
everything. Had Bergman or Polanski writing
this kind of story, he''d make something
revealing (the setting is perfect, the house
location), and they would use dream-like
imagery or symbolisms that wouldn''t affect
the film''s progress.
Whatever the case, the problems with "Bright
Night" aren''t bigger than its qualities.
There''s some good acting, it''s very
involving and the more stories the
characters share about their past the more
fascinating the film gets, it''s all very
intriguing, just losing the step at the
final moments. Positively enjoyable, almost
no harm. Gottschick just need to learn to
widen his vision to present things,
elaborate better scenarios and stick with
the tension. 8/10
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หนังเกย์,เลสเบี้ยนและไบเซกช่วลเรื่องอื่นๆที่น่าสนใจ..ลองเข้าไปดูซิครับ
       
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