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A high-powered business consultant struggles to keep her professional and personal lives from colliding after her schizophrenic sister attempts suicide.A high-powered business consultant struggles to keep her professional and personal lives from colliding after her schizophrenic sister attempts suicide.A high-powered business consultant struggles to keep her professional and personal lives from colliding after her schizophrenic sister attempts suicide.
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A precise film about meaning of life. About work and the steps of profesional succes. About family and the option about priorities. About rivalries, life, falls and fragil balance. And, sure, about abyss, long chain of insecurity and fears anddesire of control, and ignored other. A well crafte story, beautiful performances and direct message.
A sister's mental health causes an overworked workaholic consultant her own psychological issues as she juggles both in a tale that teaches the lesson there are more important things in life to get distressed about.
Valerie Pachner was great in this movie, and I recognised her instantly from her other movie by Terrence Mallick of the same year, "A Hidden Life". Theres an intense lesbian relationship in the movie, but I didnt feel it was central to the plot - like you do with so many other movies that feature homosexual relationships.
Alot of people should relate to this movie, anyone who has strived to do something against difficult personal circumstances.
This is a story about a talented, ambitious, and highly defended young woman struggling with her humanity and struggling with whether to let others breach her walls. As those walls begin to crumble, so does she.
Let's dispense with the absurd notion that this is a "lesbian" film. Sure, Lola is in a same-sex relationship. But that no more makes this a lesbian film than her being in a business consulting job makes it a business consulting film. There's no indication whether she identifies as lesbian, or bi, or whatever. It doesn't matter. This is a film about being a human being.
I was pleased to see that Valerie Pachner won the German best actress award for this film. She was terrific.
As a viewer, I was left with the same uncertainty about what was really going on that Lola experienced. This diminished only a little on the second watching. I thought that was kind of cool.
Disclaimer: my opinions are backed up by zero expertise in Film as an art form, and far less than the average layperson's knowledge of movies in general.
Let's dispense with the absurd notion that this is a "lesbian" film. Sure, Lola is in a same-sex relationship. But that no more makes this a lesbian film than her being in a business consulting job makes it a business consulting film. There's no indication whether she identifies as lesbian, or bi, or whatever. It doesn't matter. This is a film about being a human being.
I was pleased to see that Valerie Pachner won the German best actress award for this film. She was terrific.
As a viewer, I was left with the same uncertainty about what was really going on that Lola experienced. This diminished only a little on the second watching. I thought that was kind of cool.
Disclaimer: my opinions are backed up by zero expertise in Film as an art form, and far less than the average layperson's knowledge of movies in general.
This is a gripping, tough movie about the bond between two sisters, focused on the the younger of the two, a hard working business consultant, and how the reality around her erodes as her older sister is treated for mental illness. Valerie Pachner's performance is restrained and subtle. The cinematography is superb, bringing your the cold surfaces of chrome-blue hallways and white institutional walls that contrast with the turmoil that grows within the main character's increasingly tortured psyche. A beautiful, rich film.
Did you know
- TriviaThe hotel gym that Lola frequents every morning has a mantra on its entrance: "Fitter. Happier. More productive." This is the opening line to the Radiohead song "Fitter Happier."
- SoundtracksWater Music - Allegro moderato
Music by George Frideric Handel (as Georg Friedrich Händel)
Courtesy of Extreme Music GmbH
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- The Ground Beneath My Feet
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- Gross US & Canada
- $29,251
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,295
- Jul 28, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $29,251
- Runtime
- 1h 48m(108 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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