

The Pass
A businessman with a compulsive gambling problem which has led to his wife leaving him, travels to Reno, Nevada for some gambling therapy which takes a turn when he picks up a psychotic serial killer posing as a hitchhiker.
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Plot Summary
This German drama centers on the intense world of professional wrestling, following the career of an aging wrestler nearing the end of his days in the ring. He grapples with his identity, the physical toll of his profession, and the complex relationships he has with those around him, particularly his son. The film explores themes of sacrifice, legacy, and the often harsh realities behind the spectacle of sports entertainment.
Critical Reception
The Pass received a mixed reception from critics, with some commending its raw portrayal of the wrestling world and the lead actor's performance, while others found its pacing and narrative somewhat underdeveloped. Audience reception was similarly varied, appreciating its gritty realism but sometimes finding it too bleak.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unflinching look at the harsh realities of professional wrestling.
- Ove Ochsenknecht's performance as the aging wrestler was frequently highlighted.
- Some critics noted a slow pace and a lack of emotional depth in parts.
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Fun Fact
The film offers a rare glimpse into the German professional wrestling scene, which is less commonly depicted in international cinema.
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