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Inspiriert von einer erschreckenden wahren Begebenheit, folgt Nothing Bad Can Happen Tore, einer jungen verlorenen Seele, die sich einer christlichen Untergrund-Punk-Bewegung anschließt und ... Alles lesenInspiriert von einer erschreckenden wahren Begebenheit, folgt Nothing Bad Can Happen Tore, einer jungen verlorenen Seele, die sich einer christlichen Untergrund-Punk-Bewegung anschließt und in eine zerrüttete Familie gerät.Inspiriert von einer erschreckenden wahren Begebenheit, folgt Nothing Bad Can Happen Tore, einer jungen verlorenen Seele, die sich einer christlichen Untergrund-Punk-Bewegung anschließt und in eine zerrüttete Familie gerät.
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Gro Swantje Kohlhof
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I was shocked to discover this is the debut feature for Katrin Gebbe. 'Nothing Bad Can Happen' is such a sure footed and skillful piece I was expecting a much more experienced director to walk onto stage when I saw the film at the Melbourne International Film Festival.
Like any good film should, it drew larger themes from very simple scenarios and characters. The probing, but compassionate investigation of faith, trust and the insidious nature of violence kept me riveted. Though the main characters life would be hard for most people to relate to their own experience, his gentleness and his drive to be included in the world makes him quite universal.
Be warned, though the violence in the film is shown quite discretely, the psychological aspect of it is very confronting. That being said I wouldn't want to put anyone off seeing it, there isn't any kind of gratuitous reveling in any of the violence and all necessary for the plot.
Gebbe has masterfully constructed a film that illustrates how the horrors of the world stem from the banal jealousies and power plays that we all participate in. Her sensitivity to the dynamics of exploitation and how we treat the vulnerable in society is moving without resorting to sentiment or condescension.
I highly recommend this film and wait with anticipation with what Gebbe will come up with next.
Like any good film should, it drew larger themes from very simple scenarios and characters. The probing, but compassionate investigation of faith, trust and the insidious nature of violence kept me riveted. Though the main characters life would be hard for most people to relate to their own experience, his gentleness and his drive to be included in the world makes him quite universal.
Be warned, though the violence in the film is shown quite discretely, the psychological aspect of it is very confronting. That being said I wouldn't want to put anyone off seeing it, there isn't any kind of gratuitous reveling in any of the violence and all necessary for the plot.
Gebbe has masterfully constructed a film that illustrates how the horrors of the world stem from the banal jealousies and power plays that we all participate in. Her sensitivity to the dynamics of exploitation and how we treat the vulnerable in society is moving without resorting to sentiment or condescension.
I highly recommend this film and wait with anticipation with what Gebbe will come up with next.
I hate when movies say "based on true events" with no further reference. It sometimes comes off as a marketing ploy. Unless and until the movie provides the inspiration material, it's nothing more than pure fiction and nothing else. Now this completely voids the necessity to put that it's based on real events in the first place.
Very realistic ,dark and gritty film .I could see this happening in real life!I enjoyed it although it is quite a harrowing film .
There's evil everywhere, in every society, but man does Germany have the market cornered in this area. Always has throughout its horrifying history. This story, supposedly based on true events, is yet another example of the utter evil and sociopathy people are capable of, and worse, how most others either look the other way or join in the evil doing. Predators know who to prey on, and the lead character was the lamb that was preyed upon by a wolf, in true biblical fashion. Also in true biblical fashion, God doesn't intervene to stop the evil. Well made film, but obviously highly disturbing. Need to watch Care Bears or something after this.
Definitely I never want to see it again, which I never before thought about a actually well made film by the way, and it feels odd giving this a heart rating but I think this is very well done and provokes the right emotions. It's an unforgiving movie that does not hold back at all. There were many scenes where I really needed to look away, which usually never ever happens for me. It's a film about what happens when you just completely believe in the goodness of humanity. It is harsh, but for sure true. You're gonna get stepped on and you're gonna get messed up. You obviously can't blindly live with some strangers and think, this will all be good, people are such beautiful creatures. No. Surely not. Apparently this is even based on a real story, which in this case makes it even more sad, but I'll need to research this later. How the main character got to that point in his life, slight spoilers ahead, is never explained which I think was a smart choice. Tore tanzt made me sick to my stomach to be honest. It is deeply disturbing and despairing, but it is also a film you should watch anyway. The performances are very good, especially the lead is incredibly great in such a tough role to play. Just be prepared to be in a terrible mood afterwards. I need a palate cleanser flick right now. This film is horrible, but simply looking away from the evil that is happening all around us isn't gonna do any good either.
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- Hamburg, Deutschland(town)
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- Budget
- 470.000 € (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 4.870 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 2.853 $
- 29. Juni 2014
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 4.870 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 50 Minuten
- Farbe
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1
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