The film starts in the early evening of a normal day: Sophie, a 20 year old girl, is pregnant and wanders through the night to get sure about her future life. Does she want to be a mother or... Read allThe film starts in the early evening of a normal day: Sophie, a 20 year old girl, is pregnant and wanders through the night to get sure about her future life. Does she want to be a mother or do an abortion? Does she love her friend or not? Who is the father of her unborn baby? Tr... Read allThe film starts in the early evening of a normal day: Sophie, a 20 year old girl, is pregnant and wanders through the night to get sure about her future life. Does she want to be a mother or do an abortion? Does she love her friend or not? Who is the father of her unborn baby? Trying to figure out what to do Sophie encounters many people, and in the morning she has co... Read all
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It's a thrill ride that affected me and stays in my mind. In many ways, the story seems unbelievable, yet no more than many other films, I guess. Maybe it even reminds me of a few drunk and dangerous nights in my own life.
At one level it may be a parable about the dangers if women act too much like men. I can't find the right words for exactly why I like it, but I do.
Wwhat I have to say is that the acting is superb but the film is only "trying too hard" to be radical. It has no resemblance to "Irreversible" nor can it match the artistic depth of it. the director says you either love the film or hate it but just the opposite I left the film with almost no emotional residue. in short, bold scenes and good acting is not enough to make a strong film and the director seems to lack the real intensity which makes an auteur.
Katharina Schüttler is so huge as main character (she's 25 years old)I thought about Hanna Shygulla (R.W.Fassbinder's fetish actress), the comparison is by no means far-fetched.
The film is very well done, in the reality-drama genre, which is a difficult one as everything seems to have been done in that field. It makes plenty of room for the incredible actress (I understand it has been written with her in mind), but all other parts are excellent as well.
It's no happy movie, Sophie's destiny gets more terrible as time goes by. (So: not to watch if you're feeling down...)
But a very reassuring sign that Germany is beginning to have a Cinema and a generation of directors and actors/actresses that want to do tell stories in today's world, and who seem more and more capable to!
Recommended!
I won't give a plot synopsis here, because the less you know beforehand the better. I will give a warning though: "Sophiiiie!" may not be the the right film for faint-hearted or easily offended people (and especially for pregnant women). It is a provocative, controversial, wild and fierce movie, less extreme but not unlike Gaspar Noé's "Irreversible".
Sophie is a great character (played brilliantly and very courageously by Katharina Schüttler) and to those people who complain that there can't be a woman like her in real life, I would reply: That's the magic of cinema! She is self-destructive, fearless, charming, sexy, funny, pitiable, and she shoots recklessly through the night like a ricochet in a china shop, leaving burning "Monsters", confused taxi drivers and lots of "assholes and nice idiots" behind.
If you (like me) didn't quite understand the ending, I can give you a hint that hopefully doesn't spoil anything: After the screening which I attended the director answered questions and he said that the "Texas TWO STEP" routine by the Polish cowboys may explain that ending (you'll know what I'm talking about when you see the film).
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- ConnectionsReferences Moi, Christiane F., 13 ans, droguée, prostituée... (1981)