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Absolute Giganten

  • 1999
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 20 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,6/10
5009
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Frank Giering and Florian Lukas in Absolute Giganten (1999)
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Drei Freunde aus Hamburg gehen zum letzten Mal zusammen aus, bevor einer von ihnen für immer die Stadt verlässt.Drei Freunde aus Hamburg gehen zum letzten Mal zusammen aus, bevor einer von ihnen für immer die Stadt verlässt.Drei Freunde aus Hamburg gehen zum letzten Mal zusammen aus, bevor einer von ihnen für immer die Stadt verlässt.

  • Regie
    • Sebastian Schipper
  • Drehbuch
    • Sebastian Schipper
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Frank Giering
    • Florian Lukas
    • Antoine Monot
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,6/10
    5009
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Sebastian Schipper
    • Drehbuch
      • Sebastian Schipper
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Frank Giering
      • Florian Lukas
      • Antoine Monot
    • 19Benutzerrezensionen
    • 27Kritische Rezensionen
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 5 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Frank Giering
    Frank Giering
    • Floyd
    Florian Lukas
    Florian Lukas
    • Ricco
    Antoine Monot
    Antoine Monot
    • Walter
    • (as Antoine Monot Jr.)
    Julia Hummer
    • Telsa
    Jochen Nickel
    Jochen Nickel
    • Snake
    Albert Kitzl
    • Elvis
    Guido A. Schick
    Guido A. Schick
    • Dulle
    Silvana Bosi
    • Walters Oma
    Marcnesium
    • Typ mit Rastalocken
    Johannes Silberschneider
    Johannes Silberschneider
    • Hans
    Barbara de Koy
    • Irmgard
    Gustav-Peter Wöhler
    Gustav-Peter Wöhler
    • Horst
    Michael Sideris
    Michael Sideris
    • Dieter
    • (as Mischa Sideris)
    Hannes Hellmann
    • Klaus
    Peter Franke
    Peter Franke
    • Meister
    Alfons Lütje
    • Bewährungshelfer
    • (as Alfons-Andreas Lütje)
    Sven Pippig
    • Pornomann
    Joshy Peters
    • Alfa-Fahrer
    • (as Joshua Peters)
    • Regie
      • Sebastian Schipper
    • Drehbuch
      • Sebastian Schipper
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    choke-on-em

    Fantastic

    Normally I am not a big fan of German cinema, but every now and then a gem like Lola Rennt or this comes out of nowhere. Unlike anything Hollywood would have done, this does not clutter the story with subplots and just focuses on the three friends' last night together. The music is perfect, as it helps the audience realize the sadness these people must feel, knowing that they will never be together again. The script is very funny, and the direction is perfect, as Schlipper is able to let the story pause and simply film Floyd, Ricco and Walter as they sit in silence. However, somehow the film does not turn into a long-winded cheesefest. Along with Tom Tykwer(I think that's how you spell it) who produced the film, I think Schlipper is a talent to watch, cos, if there's any justice in the world, he will have a bright future. This film rocks.
    10parkrangerno7

    A beautiful small movie dealing with some of life's big issues

    The last night together for three friends in Hamburg, before one of them will board a ship to Africa. Crazy, wild, touching. A tribute to their friendship and friendship in general. And a tribute to that unique Northern German city as well. Plus a fantastic soundtrack which adds a lot to the movie: lots of electronic music, some rock, fast, pumping, but also minimal in the lonely moments of the story. Not to forget the great cast of these three unlike friends - and the girl, of course. And, last but not least: A tribute to passion, to what is called "Fernweh" in German, the need to get out of where you are right now and see the whole big world, without - in my impression - forgetting the loneliness that accompanies the traveler who doesn't quite know where he belongs (yet?).

    What should I say? It's a wonderful small big movie.
    10thrillhousevanhouten

    Funny yet awfully sad, Gigantic is never less than enthralling and gut wrenchingly real.

    At its beginning, Gigantic (English title) seems a fun story of three friends united by their shared interest in girls, cars, and avoiding the responsibilities "the future"will invariably bring. By its end, Gigantic has become one of the most moving and charming films about the ties that bind that I've seen in recent years.

    Hamburg, complete with its drab industrial foreshores and sometimes uninviting urban decay, is the setting for Gigantic and is as much as character as the three friends Lloyd, Walter and Rocco. It's no surprise, once we've trawled past the faceless apartment blocks and rusting waterfront sheds, that Lloyd wants out. What is a surprise is that he springs his news on his great friends with no time to prepare them for the shock. He leaves tomorrow, at sunrise.

    In spite of their anger, and fear, Walter and Rocco go along with Lloyd's desire to have one great final night together. It begins fervently, excitingly, but as events go awry and daylight slowly inches over the horizon, the crushing reality of what is to follow sets in for the trio, who along the way also pick up their next door neighbour, the gorgeous but self destructive Tesla.

    Debut director/writer Sebastian Schipper knows the value of understatement. Instead of stuffing his screenplay full of worthy but dull ruminations on the meaning and importance of friendships, he lets his characters do the talking for him. Boldly, Schipper uses a single, funereal piece of music over and over to signify moments of emotional crisis for his characters. The move is risky but pays dividends - Lloyd, Walter and Rocco don't have to say much to get across what they are really feeling. It's also a testament to the abilities of the actors playing these parts that you feel greatly for their pasts, presents, and especially futures.

    The finale of Gigantic is heartbreaking, and deliberately ambiguous. Not only is it the perfect conclusion to the chaotic night before it, which is in itself a metaphor for the inherent turmoil of close friendships, it is enough to make you want to go out and phone every friend you haven't spoken to in years to find out how they are doing. Few films have the ability to move and entertain as well as say something about the pain and joy of simply being alive and knowing other people. Gigantic is one of them. It's a masterpiece.
    9ChWasser

    How to say farewell

    As Floyd' s probation has expired he's going to leave Hamburg the next day to see the world. So there's only one night left for him to say farewell to his best friends Ricco and Walter. The movie depicts the funny and sad adventures of the trio during that last night involving an argument with some die-hard Elvis fans, the most nerve-racking table-football match in film history and way too much alcohol.

    The whole thing is so beautiful in a bittersweet way that you wish the film would go on forever. You want to see more about Ricco's family, about the barflies at Horst's and especially about Telsa, the girl next door (who is played incredibly cute and vulnerable by Julia Hummer in her film debut). But if a film is too short it's always a compliment, not a fault.

    Sebastian Schipper in *his* debut as a director really knew what he was doing, although (or because?) he sometimes doesn't play by the established rules. For example he uses refreshingly little dialogue for a german film and he even lets it go on for a few more minutes after the last words have

    been said, telling the end just with images. And those images are brilliant since the director of photography was Frank Griebe ("Lola rennt"). IMO the movie gets 9 out of 10.
    9Jan-32

    Larger than life

    I've just seen "Absolute Giganten" aka Gigantics yesterday. And I was stoked. A beautiful portrait of Hamburg and its silent heroes. Thank god Schipper didn't use any St.Pauli-cliches to make this movie even more "Hamburgish". I especially like the mixture of melancholy and a certain "live your life"-attitude. Absolute Giganten is the story of a night that is so ordinary and because of that so honestly that you're going to enjoy every minute of it. The three main characters are doing a great job especially Florian Lukas as Ricco. The table soccer scene is awesome shot. But my favorite scene is the one at this Elvis' stunt show place when Ricco shouts "Da geht einiges!". You need more good reasons to watch Absolute Giganten? There you go: German rapper Marcnesium from "5 Sterne Deluxe" has a cameo as "Rastaman". After the film you should stay in your seats because right in the middle of the end credits "Das Bo" is announcing the title track of the film following his announcement: "Wer hätte das gedacht" from Falkadelic (Doppelkopf), Das Bo (5 Sterne) & Ferris MC aka Fertich MC aka Marilyn Mongo.

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      Floyd: The first thing that I can remember is when I got a sparkler from my mother on New Year's Eve. The sky was full of rockets and fireworks that exploded and sparked. That was loud. But I wasn't afraid. I just held my sparkler up to the dark sky... and shook it like crazy. I shook it so hard, so incredibly hard, as hard as I could. And even harder. Until I couldn't any more and on and on. Senseless and harder and harder. And I was small. And so was the sparkler. But I was part of the biggest and most incredible thing... I've ever seen. The greatest and biggest ever, and I was there. Without me knowing it, without me knowing anything. I think, I've never done anything like that in my life again. So hard and uncompromisingly and totally. I think, I never experienced anything in my life again, that was so big and so gigantic. What time is it, by the way?

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Falk, Ferris MC & Das Bo: Wer hätte das gedacht? (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      The Things That I Used To Do
      Written by Garrett Dutton, Jeff Clemens, James Presscott

      Performed by G. Love & Special Sauce

      Courtesy of MELODIE DER WELT, J. Michel KG / Rondor Musikvertag GmbH Sony Music Entertainment (Germany) Gmb

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 30. September 1999 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Deutschland
    • Sprachen
      • Deutsch
      • Italienisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Gigantic
    • Drehorte
      • Alter Elbtunnel, St. Pauli, Hamburg-Mitte, Hamburg, Deutschland
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • X-Filme Creative Pool
      • Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR)
      • ARTE
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      • 2.500.000 DM (geschätzt)
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      • 1 Std. 20 Min.(80 min)
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      • Dolby SR
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      • 1.85 : 1

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