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Ein Fisch namens Liebe
The German doctor Vicky falls in love with the young Turk Mehmet. His family has lived in Berlin for a long time, and people are open to Germans - including women . But his mother Fatma has a problem with Vicky because she is almost as old as she is . FatmaCiller, who says "Helga" to all German women and "Hans" to all German men , is shocked and determined to get rid of "old Helga" . When Hidir, Fatma 's husband , dies and the family can not afford to transport the body to Turkey , they areCillers suddenly dependent on Vicky . But Mehmet only wants to accept money from Vicky if she gets engaged to him immediately . Vicky dares , happily agrees and travels with the mourners to Turkey , to Fatma 's home village . Here, in the CappadocianDorf, does the hilarious showdown between Fatma and Vicky happen as it must - the beginning of a wonderful friendship?
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Plot Summary
Hoping to escape his past, a retired detective buys a dilapidated boat in a quiet coastal town, intending to start a new life. However, his peaceful retirement is interrupted by the arrival of his estranged daughter and a series of strange events that force him to confront his past. He soon finds himself entangled in a mystery that challenges his resolve and his understanding of family.
Critical Reception
Ein Fisch namens Liebe received a mixed to positive reception, with many critics praising its emotional depth and strong performances, particularly from its lead actors. Some noted its slow pacing in parts, but overall, it was seen as a poignant character study with a compelling narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional resonance and character development.
Noted for strong performances from the lead cast.
Some critics found the pacing to be uneven.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available for this German television film.
Fun Fact
The film is a German television production, often broadcast as part of a series of crime dramas.
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