Viktor Stein, Gerry Falkland et la banquière Nicole Kleber deviennent incroyablement riches en peu de temps, mais sont rapidement pris dans un tourbillon de mensonges, de fraudes, et de trom... Tout lireViktor Stein, Gerry Falkland et la banquière Nicole Kleber deviennent incroyablement riches en peu de temps, mais sont rapidement pris dans un tourbillon de mensonges, de fraudes, et de tromperies.Viktor Stein, Gerry Falkland et la banquière Nicole Kleber deviennent incroyablement riches en peu de temps, mais sont rapidement pris dans un tourbillon de mensonges, de fraudes, et de tromperies.
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Ellen Dubin
- Liebholz
- (English version)
- (voix)
Emily Goss
- Nicole
- (English version)
- (voix)
Susan Angelo
- Viktoria
- (English version)
- (voix)
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I noticed two different movie references that could possibly have inspired this plot, 'Catch Me If You Can' (2002) and 'The Big Short' (2015). Perhaps the only reference to 'The Wolf of Wall Street' (2013) happend after 1 hour and 8 minutes.
"Betonrausch" is a high-energy immersion into the world of real estate and financial greed, driven by a compelling performance from Frederick Lau, who lends charisma and intensity to the film. The story develops at a fast clip, in stylish form, keeping viewers on the edge while plowing through this ruthless landscape of property speculation and corruption. More than once, the feverishness of the film to present its subject matter from all sides allows for a scattershot approach at the cost of character development and emotional depth in the face of its frenetic plot. While Betonrausch delivers a lot of action and piercing comments on modern capitalism, the overestimation of the spectacular against the price of deeper storytelling leaves this movie somewhat superficial.
I will call this quite original, in german movie standards, its all comes to the question of money, how to do it, how to boost it , who to play fraudulent games against, and at the same time keep up the appearances in love and life.
its a genial story, with a fast shifting plot, where the whole story are flashbacks to the past during an interview made in prison. the twists and the spontaniousity are fun, the main actors are cute and high quality acting, the score are as usual electronica the german style with some extreme rythm sections that catches the spiritual wibes in the film.
so if you like the silent kind of heist, or fraud or racketeering or whatever its called without a kill and a bloody gore, but a fun and ingenious money making caracter, then the grumpy old man can recommend.
its a genial story, with a fast shifting plot, where the whole story are flashbacks to the past during an interview made in prison. the twists and the spontaniousity are fun, the main actors are cute and high quality acting, the score are as usual electronica the german style with some extreme rythm sections that catches the spiritual wibes in the film.
so if you like the silent kind of heist, or fraud or racketeering or whatever its called without a kill and a bloody gore, but a fun and ingenious money making caracter, then the grumpy old man can recommend.
A recommended German Wolf of Wallstreet clone
I enjoyed Rising High aka Betonrausch. It is a German mixture of comedy and drama. As far as I know the story is fictional, but it is presented as if it actually happened. It is the story of a young businessman who becomes very rich very quickly through fraud and deception and then very quickly loses everything again. It is reminiscent of The Wolf of Wall Street, without Betonrausch ever reaching the quality of the Hollywood blockbuster.
But nevertheless a very affordable German film. Germany is not known for their jokes and humor, but the understated light comic style works well for this film. Characters are explored just enough and the film never gets boring. And furthermore, all the glam from The Wolf of Wall Street is represented: fast cars, expensive tailor-made suits, large villas, wild parties and the necessary drugs. It is beautifully portrayed, with a good soundtrack. The acting is okay.
For fans of The Wolf of Wall Street quite a recommended film on Netflix. So a well deserved 7.
I enjoyed Rising High aka Betonrausch. It is a German mixture of comedy and drama. As far as I know the story is fictional, but it is presented as if it actually happened. It is the story of a young businessman who becomes very rich very quickly through fraud and deception and then very quickly loses everything again. It is reminiscent of The Wolf of Wall Street, without Betonrausch ever reaching the quality of the Hollywood blockbuster.
But nevertheless a very affordable German film. Germany is not known for their jokes and humor, but the understated light comic style works well for this film. Characters are explored just enough and the film never gets boring. And furthermore, all the glam from The Wolf of Wall Street is represented: fast cars, expensive tailor-made suits, large villas, wild parties and the necessary drugs. It is beautifully portrayed, with a good soundtrack. The acting is okay.
For fans of The Wolf of Wall Street quite a recommended film on Netflix. So a well deserved 7.
What is not to like about this film? I can't for the life of me understand the poor reviews. Yes, there is some exaggeration but the amount of things it manages to achieve in a mere 90 minutes is pure finesse and awe inspiring. Likeable protagonist, decent story, outstanding execution. I loved it. The energy is infectious and the music was amazing.
+ Music + Acting + 90 odd minutes of energy + Great viewing
+ Music + Acting + 90 odd minutes of energy + Great viewing
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- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
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