Rotlicht
Rotlicht

Rotlicht

2003TV ShowEnded1 SeasonGerman

Aldin, a vagabond water vendor, embarks of a series of fantastical and tragic misadventures through the Middle East in search of love, fortune, and power.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Bernd FischerauerGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

In the gritty world of Hamburg's red-light district, a dedicated detective struggles to bring down a powerful prostitution ring. As he delves deeper into the underworld, he faces escalating danger and moral compromises. The film explores the complex web of exploitation, corruption, and the human lives caught in its grasp.

Critical Reception

Rotlicht (2003) is a German television film that received a mixed reception. While some praised its gritty portrayal of the sex trade and strong performances, others found its narrative predictable and somewhat sensationalized. It was noted for its attempt to shed light on a sensitive social issue within a crime drama framework.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its realistic depiction of the red-light district.
  • Criticized by some for relying on common crime drama tropes.
  • Noted for its social commentary on prostitution and exploitation.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Rotlicht' are scarce, but generally, viewers found it to be a competently made crime drama with a compelling, albeit bleak, subject matter. Some appreciated its unflinching look at the realities of the sex trade in Germany.

Fun Fact

The film was produced as a television movie for the German channel ZDF, aiming to explore a dark aspect of urban life.

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