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Bibos Männer
Angela, a seventeen-year-old girl who is only known by the nickname “Bibo”, faces the world, especially the world of men, with a defiantly self-confident demeanor that doesn't accept defeat. Until she meets the young musician Mischi, one of those “Gelackten aus der Stadt”...
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Plot Summary
The film follows Bibo, a disillusioned former student activist living in Berlin, who struggles to find meaning in his life after his political ideals fade. He drifts through various jobs and relationships, grappling with his past and the changing social landscape of West Germany. His search for purpose leads him to unexpected encounters and challenges his cynicism.
Critical Reception
Bibos Männer received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its portrayal of disillusionment and the complex character of Bibo. Some found the film's pacing slow, while others praised its realistic depiction of a generation grappling with post-activism ennui. The performances, particularly from Hannes Jaenicke, were generally well-regarded.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of post-activist disillusionment.
Hailed for strong performances, especially by the lead actor.
Some critics noted a deliberate, perhaps slow, narrative pace.
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Fun Fact
Peter Lilienthal, the director, was known for his socially critical films, often exploring themes of alienation and political engagement in contemporary Germany.
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