

Du bist dran
Peter (39) has slipped into the role of the houseman over the years, because his wife Elisabeth (42) is traveling a lot for work and he takes care of the children Robby (15) and Laura (8). Peter learns that Elisabeth wants to go to Africa with her family. Due to the death of his mother Hedi, the soul situation Peters gets more and more out of balance. When he also learns that Elisabeth has already given her boss half a promise to go to Africa for two years, Peter feels ignored and ignored. It begins a blessing of blame, in which he gets into an emotional dead end.
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Plot Summary
When a successful architect discovers his wife is having an affair, he decides to turn the tables by seducing her lover's wife. This leads to a complex game of cat and mouse, blurring the lines between revenge, desire, and self-discovery. The film explores the intricate dynamics of relationships and the consequences of impulsive actions.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its ambitious narrative and strong performances, while some found the plot convoluted. Audiences generally appreciated its dark humor and exploration of complex emotions.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its stylish direction and unexpected twists.
- Some critics found the narrative ambition to be its downfall.
- The acting performances were generally highlighted as a strong point.
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Fun Fact
The film was directed by Sebastian Schipper, who later gained international recognition for his 2015 film 'Victoria'.
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