Vater, unser Wille geschehe
Vater, unser Wille geschehe

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Vater, unser Wille geschehe

2011
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German

After a car accident, Pastor Peter Aebi (60) is in a persistent vegetative state. His dependent and unhappy wife Katharina (56) and his three adult children Eddi, Silvia, and Johannes must decide whether to let their husband and father live or—as he himself requested in his living will—let him die. Just then, Katharina rediscovers her zest for life thanks to the influence of a burglar who has been caught. And the neighbors suddenly believe that the coma patient is performing minor and major miracles.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Marc OttikerGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A successful lawyer, Thomas Richter, is confronted with his past when his estranged father, a convicted murderer, is released from prison. His father seeks reconciliation, but Thomas is deeply scarred by his childhood and struggles to forgive him. The film explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the complex dynamics of family relationships under extreme pressure.

Critical Reception

The film received a mixed to positive reception. Critics often praised the strong performances, particularly from Thomas Kretschmann, and the film's handling of sensitive emotional themes. However, some found the pacing to be uneven, and the narrative occasionally predictable. Audience reactions generally echoed these sentiments, appreciating the dramatic depth but sometimes criticizing the lack of a more impactful resolution.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its compelling lead performance and exploration of difficult family dynamics.

  • Noted for its emotional depth, though some found the plot to be somewhat conventional.

  • The film effectively tackles themes of guilt and forgiveness, but could have benefited from tighter pacing.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but those available often highlight the strong acting and the emotional weight of the story. Some viewers found the storyline to be powerful and thought-provoking, while others felt it was somewhat predictable and could have offered a more surprising conclusion.

Fun Fact

Thomas Kretschmann, who plays the lead role, is known for his roles in both German and international productions, including 'The Pianist' and 'Avengers: Age of Ultron'.

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