Joseph und Sonya verbindet eine innige Freundschaft und ihr kleiner Sohn, den sie gemeinsam aufziehen.Joseph und Sonya verbindet eine innige Freundschaft und ihr kleiner Sohn, den sie gemeinsam aufziehen.Joseph und Sonya verbindet eine innige Freundschaft und ihr kleiner Sohn, den sie gemeinsam aufziehen.
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- 4 Gewinne & 6 Nominierungen insgesamt
Marco Alexandro Ippoliti
- Massimo
- (as Marco Ippoliti)
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For his second movie as director, Fabian Stumm has created a story that oscillates between laughter and emotion. He plays the lead role: a gay German filmmaker juggling the upbringing of a child, his work and his love affairs. The catchphrase could be: "Life is hard, but it is better when we laugh through it". I liked his offbeat humour and how he portrays his characters with tenderness. The sequences with random people telling sad jokes fit in quite well with the narrative. I remember this one: "What do you call a sad coffee? A depresso". However, not everything works in the film. The purely dramatic scenes are less effective than the funny ones. I also had the impression of watching a succession of vignettes, rather than a full-fledged story. Overall, I was a little disappointed, especially as I enjoyed his previous feature, « Bones and names ».
Sad Jokes is a quietly affecting film that doesn't spell everything out. Instead, it lives in the in-between moments - the pauses, the silences, the small gestures where real humanity reveals itself.
Haley Louise Jones delivers a remarkable performance in a kitchen scene that lingers. It's not about big emotional outbursts but subtle shifts in expression and tone - the way she holds back, the quiet frustration, and the flicker of hope beneath it all. It's a reminder that sometimes the most powerful moments happen when nothing much seems to be happening at all.
The film carries a gentle sadness, but it's never heavy or overdone. There's an underlying humor and a sense of optimism running through it. The characters stumble, miscommunicate, and struggle, but they keep trying - and that's what makes the film feel so genuine. They are flawed, but you want to forgive them.
Sad Jokes doesn't demand attention; it simply exists, offering a quiet and thoughtful look at human connection.
Haley Louise Jones delivers a remarkable performance in a kitchen scene that lingers. It's not about big emotional outbursts but subtle shifts in expression and tone - the way she holds back, the quiet frustration, and the flicker of hope beneath it all. It's a reminder that sometimes the most powerful moments happen when nothing much seems to be happening at all.
The film carries a gentle sadness, but it's never heavy or overdone. There's an underlying humor and a sense of optimism running through it. The characters stumble, miscommunicate, and struggle, but they keep trying - and that's what makes the film feel so genuine. They are flawed, but you want to forgive them.
Sad Jokes doesn't demand attention; it simply exists, offering a quiet and thoughtful look at human connection.
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