


Wetlands
Helen is a nonconformist teenage girl who maintains a conflictual relationship with her parents. Hanging out most of her time with her friend Corinna, with whom she breaks one social taboo after another, she uses sex as a way to rebel and break the conventional bourgeois ethic. After an intimate shaving accident, Helen ends up in the hospital where it doesn’t take long before she makes waves. But there she finds Robin, a male nurse who will sweep her off her feet...
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Plot Summary
Helen, a rebellious teenager, engages in increasingly extreme and exhibitionistic behavior to get her father's attention. After a hygiene-related incident lands her in the hospital, she begins a sexual and emotional exploration with a younger man, navigating themes of intimacy, self-discovery, and familial dysfunction. The film chronicles her provocative journey as she seeks connection and understanding through unconventional means.
Critical Reception
Wetlands received generally positive reviews, with particular praise directed at Carla Juri's fearless performance and the film's bold exploration of taboo subjects. While some critics found its transgressive elements shocking, many acknowledged its artistic merit and raw emotional honesty. The film was noted for its unique blend of dark humor and dramatic intensity, resonating with audiences who appreciated its unconventional approach to coming-of-age narratives.
What Reviewers Say
- Carla Juri delivers a stunning and brave performance at the heart of the film.
- The movie tackles provocative themes with a unique and darkly humorous style.
- While shocking at times, it offers a compelling and honest look at adolescence and self-discovery.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's daring subject matter and Carla Juri's captivating performance. Many found it to be a provocative and thought-provoking exploration of sexuality and family dynamics, though some expressed that the explicit content was challenging.
Awards & Accolades
Carla Juri won the Bavarian Film Award for Best Actress and was nominated for a German Film Award for her role. The film also received nominations at the Tribeca Film Festival and the German Film Awards.
Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of Charlotte Roche's best-selling 2008 novel of the same name, which also courted controversy for its frank and explicit depiction of bodily functions and sexuality.
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