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Die Grenze
Germany in the near future: the economic situation has deteriorated dramatically, the social mood is simmering and the political camps are becoming more radicalized. Chaotic conditions are driving people onto the barricades and into the arms of the extreme right-wing DNS party, which is planning to secede economically and socially from individual federal states. To prevent this nightmare, the federal government sees only one option: to secretly build up the leading candidate of the opposing left-wing party.
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Plot Summary
A former federal prosecutor, haunted by a past case, is drawn back into the world of organized crime when his daughter becomes entangled with a dangerous underworld figure. He must confront his own demons and the powerful forces at play to protect his family and uncover the truth behind a complex conspiracy.
Critical Reception
Die Grenze received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its suspenseful plot and strong performances, particularly from Thomas Kretschmann. Some found the narrative a bit convoluted, but overall it was considered a well-made German thriller.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tense atmosphere and gripping storyline.
Thomas Kretschmann's performance was frequently cited as a strong point.
Some viewers found the plot occasionally difficult to follow.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a novel of the same name by German author Frank Schätzing, known for his bestseller 'The Swarm'.
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