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Der Bunker

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25min
NOTE IMDb
6,1/10
2,2 k
MA NOTE
Daniel Fripan and David Scheller in Der Bunker (2015)
International trailer for DER BUNKER.
Lire trailer2:43
2 Videos
11 photos
Dark ComedyComedyDramaHorrorThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young student seeks quiet and solitude to focus on an important work but ends up as the teacher of a peculiar boy who is home-schooled by his parents in an isolated bunker mansion. THE BUN... Tout lireA young student seeks quiet and solitude to focus on an important work but ends up as the teacher of a peculiar boy who is home-schooled by his parents in an isolated bunker mansion. THE BUNKER is a dark, twisted, and funny tale about childhood, growing up and education.A young student seeks quiet and solitude to focus on an important work but ends up as the teacher of a peculiar boy who is home-schooled by his parents in an isolated bunker mansion. THE BUNKER is a dark, twisted, and funny tale about childhood, growing up and education.

  • Réalisation
    • Nikias Chryssos
  • Scénario
    • Nikias Chryssos
  • Casting principal
    • David Scheller
    • Oona von Maydell
    • Daniel Fripan
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    2,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Nikias Chryssos
    • Scénario
      • Nikias Chryssos
    • Casting principal
      • David Scheller
      • Oona von Maydell
      • Daniel Fripan
    • 16avis d'utilisateurs
    • 80avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 7 victoires et 8 nominations au total

    Vidéos2

    DER BUNKER International Trailer
    Trailer 2:43
    DER BUNKER International Trailer
    Der Bunker: Klaus (English Subtitled)
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    Der Bunker: Klaus (English Subtitled)
    Der Bunker: Klaus (English Subtitled)
    Clip 0:41
    Der Bunker: Klaus (English Subtitled)

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    Rôles principaux4

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    David Scheller
    • Vater
    Oona von Maydell
    • Mutter
    Daniel Fripan
    • Klaus
    Pit Bukowski
    Pit Bukowski
    • Student
    • Réalisation
      • Nikias Chryssos
    • Scénario
      • Nikias Chryssos
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    6Howling_at_the_Moon_Reviews

    Der Confusing but Der Entertaining

    I'm not entirely positive what I just watched, but I know I enjoyed it? I think? I am not a stranger to an artsy film filled with hidden meaning, subtext and symbolism. However, I was definitely confused on the overall message of this piece... While still picking up on smaller themes and points, it felt like there was a broader intention that I was missing. Or maybe not, maybe it was just an absurdist piece and I'm reading too far into it.

    One thing I will say that I particularly enjoyed was the broad range of emotions I felt throughout watching this. One moment you're confused, the next moment youre endeared, next you're grossed out and then all of a sudden you're spooked. Its very funny and very f'ked up. I appreciated that aspect.

    This movie looked great, I loved the costumes and sets and the storyline was interesting. Having grown up on "Clifford" with Martin Short, I was immediately drawn to an adult dressing up as a child (this movie is nothing like Clifford other than in that aspect haha) Just coming from a standpoint of a cohesive storyline, I wish they had delved deeper into one of the plot points more, just to give some semblance of a clearer point or focus. Whether it was the odd child who's age was never explained, the parents strange proclivities, the supernatural aspect or the students background and studies.

    While it is hard to truly and accurately judge the acting as an English speaker, I thought it was phenomenal on all fronts. Each actor had shining moments, particularly the student and the son and I thought the four of them worked splendidly as an ensemble.

    This is one of the longer reviews I have left so this movie obviously made me think/feel something. Which, what more can we ask for? Would recommend, but it's not for everyone... it is undoubtedly polarizing.
    7alex_van_beek

    It's an outrage that I'm the first to review this

    I'm really quite shocked that no one besides myself has taken the trouble to spend a few minutes ranting about this wonderfully dark and weird comedy. If you are reading this review then I highly recommend you track down and watch this gem.

    This film was on television a couple of days ago and being a German film about a bunker I had foregone the conclusion that this would certainly be something to do with the war- not even close. I was further enticed by the mention in the description of perversity because it was late at night and I'm a guy that had no plans that particular evening.

    All that aside, there was no perversity. There were one or two comical sexual scenes but this film is a brilliantly awkward comedy based around the strange characters that make up this secluded family, the student who comes to stay with them and the mysterious "Heinrich", who I shall offer no further description of lest it somehow depreciate his mystery.

    I cannot claim to have seem many funny German films, I'm sure they must exist but I can't think of any other ones that have made it as far as for me to find on English television. Usually anything in German on English television will in some way reference the war, something that this doesn't. So in that context it's special.

    I almost missed this film, but I was unable to find it to download anywhere so stayed up and watched it and am very thankful I did. I'm not sure why it isn't more widely known because it's really great and stayed with me for quite some time. I think I saw it about a week or two ago and it keeps popping back into my mind. Anyway, enjoy it if you can find it.
    7johnnyboyz

    Controlled madness and cutting black humour make The Bunker one to hunker down with

    There are several messages one is able to take away from "The Bunker", an uproarious and quite clever black comedy from German director Nikias Chryssos: one is that education needs rigour, but that too much rigour can be dangerous; another is that families can eventually become suffocating and that progression is essential to development. Its lasting message seems to be that, ultimately, everybody moves at their own pace in life and that this isn't a bad thing, so long as you eventually get to where you want to go.

    The film also seems to be an exploration of the twisted relationship between failure and success, a relationship which affects all facets of human life and a relationship we can all relate to: rewards for hard work and punishment, or repercussions, for not ascertaining a particular grade. Buried in there somewhere as well seems to be the notion that there is a particular pleasure derived from education, but an acute pain from scholarly failure.

    The elusiveness of the film makes itself evident almost immediately - the rather harshly juxtaposed imagery of a well-clad man in the snowy wilderness, evidently a little lost but close to his goal, stumbling around some woodland to opening credits put to us in a wacky font and in bright primary colours. Known only as The Student (Pit Bukowski), he is a scientist looking for an isolated retreat advertised on the internet so that he may work in solitude on some important study to do with the Higgs Boson Particle. The titular bunker is this solitude, run by two people known only as 'Mother' (Oona von Maydell) and 'Father' (David Scheller) whose son, Franz (Daniel Fripan), lives with them.

    But something is amiss, and it stays amiss. His room ends up being, quite literally, a bunker, which acts as an add-on to this quirky property. The advert said there would be a view of a lake, but the room doesn't even possess a window. The Student points out that no light can get in. 'Nor can it get out!' counters Father. Son Franz looks 35, but we are told he is only 8 - has he even left the house before? Researching the actor, Fripan's height is listed as 5"3, which might constitute as some form of dwarfism. Franz's mother and father behave strangely; when Student eats some dinner upon arrival, we note with unease as to how there is a revolver in the background attached to the wall which appears to be pointing at his temple; later on, Mother speaks to a voice which has appeared to manifest itself as a gash in her shin.

    Taking its cues from directors such as Bobcat Goldthwait and Michael Haneke, specifically the sense of absurdist humour combined with a sense of complete unease, and from specific films such as "Dogtooth", Chryssos spins a plot to do with Student being torn away from his own work and roped into being Franz's tutor when it becomes evident Franz is failing miserably at the most elementary of things during home-schooling. The home itself does nothing to ease our sense of unease - it is littered with props which, at once, look as if they belong where they are and yet simultaneously appear totally unnatural to their surroundings: the model hand grenade on the mantelpiece; the way the wool bulges out of a sideboard drawer; the lamp stem which doubles up as a pole around which a topless woman appears to dance. In Franz's bedroom, plush toys hang, as if from nooses, above his bed, but they're just mobiles, right?

    Chryssos evidently has an eye for both tone and aesthetic. We accept the film is unfolding in some kind of alternate universe, one whereby people do not immediately leave upon encountering a troupe of oddballs. The whole film is peppered with this nightmarish quality, emphasised in how ceilings in some rooms are too low for the characters; in how Chryssos seems to shoot certain scenes with a deliberately large amount of dead space in the corners of living and bedrooms, and in how he seems to position the camera much further away from a subject than it needs to be in order to encompass it.

    In looking for parallels or commentary in the film, I did not find very many, although may have missed something entirely. As a piece of mise-en-scene, a bunker is, of course, a refuge from the outside world; a means of saving yourself and your (nuclear) family from an unwanted attack. Is there supposed to be something in German society taking aim at such a thing? Regardless, he seems to want to emphasise the bourgeois nature of Mother; Father and Franz in his peppering of the soundtrack with classical music and the educational rigour they put Franz through - Father even enjoys a politically incorrect joke or two, laughing at them in that way that suggests he's really not supposed to anymore, but I didn't see the film as an attack on the bourgeois or their system. Similarly, I'm unsure if Franz is supposed to represent a repressed demographic or class, and that everything The Student represents is their liberation.

    It would be wrong to describe the film as a comedy wherein the laughs come so quickly, you're left to catch your breath, but that doesn't matter; "The Bunker" is something else, something a little more disturbing without being grotesque, although even then it may tread too far in that direction for some. For me, it found a wonderful place between certainty and ambiguity; causing offense and not; between horror and just being mischievous. It's an experience, but an experience I recommend.
    7xuenylomluap

    Hilarious.

    I just finished Der Bunker and I'm still laughing about it a few hours later. It's F'd up and funny as hell. Great performances and direction all round. And definitely one I'll go back to.

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    3deloudelouvain

    Weird okay but in this case no.

    Considering the high rating Der Bunker got on here I was expecting much more from this movie. It started all right, mysterious is the first thing that popped into my mind, but soon enough you realize this is just going to be another weird movie going nowhere. It's not that I don't like bizarre stories but I have to be in the right mindset for it and it has to be a bit interesting as well. Unfortunately I wasn't and interesting wouldn't be a good word to discribe this story. The camera work wasn't bad, the acting was okay, even though Oona von Maydell wasn't always convincing, like when she was crying for instance which looked very forced and fake. As for the comedy well I'm still waiting for it. I read another reviewer couldn't stop laughing and that hours after the movie finished. I'm still wondering what he was laughing with or at? It's anything but hilarious. You just have to adore weird movies to be entertained by this one. Even though I was intrigued in the beginning, that feeling quickly changed into boredom. I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 janvier 2016 (Allemagne)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Allemagne
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    • Lieux de tournage
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