
Sturmfrei
At 19, Niko is still a real "milk boy" and wants to finally experience his "first time". When his parents are celebrating away from home, he wants to take advantage of the "storm-free booth" and invites the pretty Angelina. But she's not coming alone and Niko's friend Luke is also planning to hold the "mega party" at his place. He tries to prevent the worst from happening, but then someone hits on "his" Angelina. The initially inconspicuous but profound Sophie tries to distract Niko and suddenly he is caught between two women. At the excessive climax of the party, when young people from the whole area are celebrating in the garden and an indie band is playing, the parents burst in...
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Plot Summary
17-year-old Simon feels neglected by his successful parents who are always busy with their careers. He decides to take matters into his own hands and arranges a party at their luxurious villa while they are away. However, his plans go awry when an unexpected guest arrives and Simon must navigate the complexities of his family and his own desires.
Critical Reception
Sturmfrei received mixed reviews from critics and audiences. While praised for its performances, particularly from the young lead, and its exploration of teenage angst and parental neglect, some found the plot predictable and the tone uneven.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its realistic portrayal of teenage life and family dynamics.
- Some critics noted a lack of originality in the storyline.
- The film was seen as a decent, albeit not groundbreaking, coming-of-age drama.
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Fun Fact
Jonas Nay, who plays the lead role of Simon, was relatively unknown before this film and would later gain significant recognition for his role in the acclaimed series 'Deutschland 83'.
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