25 km/h
- 2018
- Tous publics
- 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
6.4K
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Two very different brothers reunite and start on a very special journey: a road trip on their motorbikes which they imagined in their childhood.Two very different brothers reunite and start on a very special journey: a road trip on their motorbikes which they imagined in their childhood.Two very different brothers reunite and start on a very special journey: a road trip on their motorbikes which they imagined in their childhood.
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Georg and Christian are brothers who grew up together in a small provincial town. Christian left many decades ago to make a success of himself and Georg remained where they grew up to look after their ailing father. When the brothers are reunited during their father's funeral they decide to put their differences aside in order to fullfil their childhood dream - to travel across country to the Baltic Sea. Riding their old motorbikes no faster than 25 kilometres per hour they have many adventures, while rediscovering life and each other, on the road that leads them to some unexpected places.
It is not the first time the director Markus Koller tells the story of two very different brothers, but this time it's a lighthearted comedy as breezy and light as a motorbike ride. Looking ridiculous, but also kind of cool, in their funeral suits Georg (Bjarne Madel) and Christian (Lars Edinger) have a real onscreen chemistry. Their awkward love/hate relationship will remind you of people you know. Add some picturesque landscapes, a dreamy soundtrack and real life comic situations and you get an inspired film with a real heart.
The patchwork of quirky characters never lets the story get boring and seeing Franka Potente in a small role was a true delight.
There's nothing particularly original about 25 km/h but it is a real gem of a road movie that will put a smile on your face.
It is not the first time the director Markus Koller tells the story of two very different brothers, but this time it's a lighthearted comedy as breezy and light as a motorbike ride. Looking ridiculous, but also kind of cool, in their funeral suits Georg (Bjarne Madel) and Christian (Lars Edinger) have a real onscreen chemistry. Their awkward love/hate relationship will remind you of people you know. Add some picturesque landscapes, a dreamy soundtrack and real life comic situations and you get an inspired film with a real heart.
The patchwork of quirky characters never lets the story get boring and seeing Franka Potente in a small role was a true delight.
There's nothing particularly original about 25 km/h but it is a real gem of a road movie that will put a smile on your face.
It's always nice, when dramas don't get too cheesy. This is about two brothers of different attitudes colliding 30 years after they spiltted up. They re-united at their father's funeral. One is an international manager, tied to a tied scedule with many communication over smartphone. He left home early because of the home situation. The other is a craftsman, leading a carpenter's workshop. After taking several drinks and some psychological obstacles, the two brothers start a journey on their lower motorbikes they had when they were fifteen and experience each other new. The best on this movie is, that it doesn't become too cheesy and had some fine moments, but also some comedic. This is no movie with big secial effects, but it takes some heart to watch it. No stuff for people searching for action, scifi, pure comedy, crime, thrillers, and many other genres. I voted it 7/10, because it's sure not the peak of filmhistory, but it's a solid drama with heart and it's sometimes a little bit silly, but close enough to reality to be enlighted with that brother's story. It's one of the better German movies.
Greets, Breumaster.
Greets, Breumaster.
This movie made me regret that I never had a brother that left me alone with our terminally ill father, so I can reconnect with said brother.
Great acting by the main protagonists. While the movie is a light road movie-comedy, the connection or should I say disconnection between the brothers feels real. So does the reconnection of the two, which doesn't come as a surprise. There are no plot twists, or big surprises, but that doesn't matter: The journey through Germany and the Brother's past is the goal. The movie is beautifully shot at times and the soundtrack is great too. Enjoy the ride!
Great acting by the main protagonists. While the movie is a light road movie-comedy, the connection or should I say disconnection between the brothers feels real. So does the reconnection of the two, which doesn't come as a surprise. There are no plot twists, or big surprises, but that doesn't matter: The journey through Germany and the Brother's past is the goal. The movie is beautifully shot at times and the soundtrack is great too. Enjoy the ride!
We watched the movie at a public viewing. The audience liked it. It is an entertaining story of two brothers making a road trip with a lot of jokes and fun, but also feelings. There were some refreshing unexpected events, but not too surpring. There isn't much action, but it is alright that way. RIght after the movie ended some of us including me said that we might rewatch the movie soon, just because it was so nice.
While I generally liked the movie, I am a bit split what is the more ridiculous idea:
- that Lars Eidinger and Bjarne Mädel were raised in the rural Black Forest (unless their father was not a local farmer as in the story, but rather an immigrant from Hamburg), or
- that 2 50-cc 2-stroke mopeds that have been in a garage for 30 years would easily start again.
Did you know
- TriviaThe two mopeds are a modded Puch Maxi S and a Zündapp ZD 25 TS.
- GoofsThe festival ground, which is supposed to be near Paderborn in Western Germany, is located in the former Eastern part of Germany: in the background is a level-crossing signal for a railway line, which is clearly of the typical old GDR type.
- ConnectionsReferenced in ZDF Magazin Royale: Das Problem der deutschen Filmlandschaft (2021)
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- Also known as
- 大叔好神騎
- Filming locations
- Fußbach, Gengenbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany(Christians und Georgs Elternhaus)
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- Gross worldwide
- $10,965,122
- Runtime1 hour 56 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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