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Ondine

Original title: Undine
  • 2020
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Paula Beer and Franz Rogowski in Ondine (2020)
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Undine works as a historian lecturing on Berlin's urban development. But when the man she loves leaves her, the ancient myth catches up with her. Undine has to kill the man who betrays her a... Read allUndine works as a historian lecturing on Berlin's urban development. But when the man she loves leaves her, the ancient myth catches up with her. Undine has to kill the man who betrays her and return to the water.Undine works as a historian lecturing on Berlin's urban development. But when the man she loves leaves her, the ancient myth catches up with her. Undine has to kill the man who betrays her and return to the water.

  • Director
    • Christian Petzold
  • Writer
    • Christian Petzold
  • Stars
    • Paula Beer
    • Franz Rogowski
    • Maryam Zaree
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
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    • Director
      • Christian Petzold
    • Writer
      • Christian Petzold
    • Stars
      • Paula Beer
      • Franz Rogowski
      • Maryam Zaree
    • 39User reviews
    • 161Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 20 nominations total

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    Paula Beer
    Paula Beer
    • Undine Wibeau
    Franz Rogowski
    Franz Rogowski
    • Christoph
    Maryam Zaree
    Maryam Zaree
    • Monika
    Jacob Matschenz
    Jacob Matschenz
    • Johannes
    Anne Ratte-Polle
    Anne Ratte-Polle
    • Anna
    Rafael Stachowiak
    Rafael Stachowiak
    • Jochen
    Julia Franz Richter
    Julia Franz Richter
    • Nora
    Gloria Endres de Oliveira
    • Antonia
    José Barros
    • Miguel
    Enno Trebs
    Enno Trebs
    • Kellner
    Christoph Zrenner
    • Pförtner
    Stefan Walz
    • Polizist
    Bita Steinjan
    • Frau im Museum
    • Director
      • Christian Petzold
    • Writer
      • Christian Petzold
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    7ferguson-6

    a fairy tale of heartbreak

    Greetings again from the darkness. German filmmaker Christian Petzold has a track record of creating thought-provoking, intelligent, and ambitious films such as BARBARA (2012) and TRANSIT (2018). This time out he re-teams his TRANSIT co-stars Paula Beer and Franz Rogowski in a film that's more fable or fairy tale than conventional storytelling. If forced to label, we might go with Fantasy-Romance-Drama-Mystery, which really means the film doesn't easily fit into a known genre.

    The film opens with a very uncomfortable break-up scene between Johannes (Jacob Matschentz) and Undine (Ms. Beer). When he says they are done, she responds, "If you leave me, I'll have to kill you. You know that." While researching the name Undine, I stumbled upon the 1811 German fairy tale of a water nymph Friedrich de la Motte Fouquet, which clearly inspired Petzold. The story has some similarities to "The Little Mermaid", itself a Danish fairy tale originally written by Hans Christian Anderson. It helps to know all of this upfront to prevent some of the frustration that goes with deciphering what is real and what is imagined.

    As one would imagine, water is a recurring element throughout - beginning with Undine's chance and unusual café meet-cute with Christoph (Mr. Rogowski). The two find themselves attracted and connected after being drenched. Christoph is an industrial diver, so water is a part of his life ... as is 'Big Guenther', the legendary giant catfish he spots while on a job. Undine is a historian who holds sessions for tourists during which she recounts the architectural evolution and urban sprawl of Berlin over the past centuries, by utilizing scale models of the different eras. We also learn that "Berlin" means marsh, or a dry place in the marsh ... yet another water-related aspect.

    Ms. Beer, who was so good in FRANTZ (2016) and NEVER LOOK AWAY (2018) continues her fine work, and reuniting with her TRANSIT co-star, Mr. Rogowski (VICTORIA, 2015) works out beautifully, as they have a nice rapport. Mr. Petzold's film has a supernatural element and is dreamlike at times, and though I've used the "fairy tale" description, it's clearly a very high concept film for grown-ups ... and there is enough humor ("Stayin' Alive by the Bee Gees) to offset the doomed relationships and Undine's return to her natural element. It's quite a trip for those who are up for it.

    In theaters and On Demand June 4, 2021.
    7tomdickson

    Berlin plus love and intrigue

    Watched at Sydney film festival Continues this directors rewarding output. Plenty to put the mind across especially if you know something of Berlin. Definitely available for several rewarding viewing to unravel these fine actors and the story they build.

    I also enjoyed the history lessons as they also reveal things about undine, and provoke thoughts about Berlin the stage for this movie. I enjoyed the way the camera brings us to the characters and we never tire of its lens. It's so easy to be mesmerised by the leads faces and gestures.

    Can't wait to watch again Bravo Christian!
    7denis-23791

    Modern fairytale romance

    Very well played by the main cast, but not necessarily deserved Golden Bear for best actress. Nice underwater shots and a warm story about love, deception, hope and destiny. Not so much a must-see and not necessarily A-festival Competition material, but enjoyable to watch.
    8frankde-jong

    More complicated than the little mermaid

    Christian Petzold is a big name in German cinema, but his new film "Undine" is doing not so well in the IMDB rating. Having seen the film I wondered why, because I found it fascinating. There are a couple of explanations.

    The first one is that the regular admirers of Christian Petzold were disappointed. Was he not one of the main directors of the "Berliner Schule" and was he not supposed to make socially critical movies in stead of a mix of romance ad fantasy? Petzold himself put the "Berliner Schule" in perspective in a recent interview and said that it were just a couple of directors who happened to attend the same school at the same time. Of course they were influended by there teachers, but that was all. They were and remained different type of directors.

    The second explanation is that "Undine" is very hard to follow without prior knowledge of the legend on which "Undine" is loosely based. This is true. See the following information as necessary foreknowledge and not as a spoiler. Creatures who are half fish / half woman can be divided into two categories. The good ones are called Mermaids (the German fresh water synonym is Undine) and they come out of the sea to love a man. The bad ones are called Sirens (German fresh water synonym Lorelei) and they are luring men into the water. Undine is good but in the story of Friedrich de la Motte Fourqué (1811) she is dependent on her male lover for a soul. When this male lover is however unfaithfull he has to pay with his life and Undine returns to the water.

    Mermaids often are male fantasies. They are sexually mature but mentally very naive. In "Undine" Petzold portrays a slightly more female friendly version of Undine. This is however not attributable to Paula Beer, the actress who is the female lead in the last Petzold films and is a worthy successor of Nina Hoss. It is attributale to her two lovers. The first lover (Johannes played by Jacob Matschenz) is the wrong one, who sees a relationship as a transaction. The second lover (Christoph played by Franz Rogowski) is the right one, who sees a relationshipas as a journey of discovery. He even postpones sex to a later stage. Because of the logic of the de la Motte Fourqué legend the affair with Christoph is intense but nevertheless tragic.

    Even knowing the de la Motte Fourqué legend makes the film not very easily comprehensible. What is for example the relationship between the death of Johannes and the resurection of Christoph? After the lights go on there is some time needed to "digest" "Undine". For some this is annoying, for me it is the confirmation of quality.
    8rwanragab

    A very poetic movie

    It was my first movie in 2021 and it made me cry alot .. I loved the expressions of the actors .. i think it is the beauty secret of the movie .. i loved the way of loving and looking of each others .. the movie is a trip .. you shouldn't reach something of the end .. only enjoy the scenes and the emotions in it .. the reptition of some scenes with another emotions it was great. I love the movie so much even if it looks boring .. but it's not boring at all .. it makes space for me to see all the details with love.

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    • Trivia
      At the 70th Berlin International Film Festival, Paula Beer won the Silver Bear for Best Actress for her performance as Undine.
    • Goofs
      When Christoph knocks down the aquarium in the restaurant, the glass breaks in many tiny peaces. It appears to be tempered glass, a glass type not suitable for an aquarium.
    • Quotes

      Undine Wibeau: Modern architectural theory teaches us that the design of a building can be derived from the best possible realization of its intended use. Form follows function.

      Undine Wibeau: In the centre of Berlin now stands a museum built in the 21st century in the form of an 18th-century ruler's palace.

      Undine Wibeau: The deceptive part lies in the hypothesis that this makes no real difference which is the same as claiming that progress is impossible.

      Undine Wibeau: Quite a statement, even if one doesn't agree.

    • Soundtracks
      Concerto in D minor, BWV 974, 2. Adagio
      Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach

      Performed by Víkingur Heiðar Ólafsson

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    • Release date
      • September 23, 2020 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Aurora Films (Poland)
      • Filmcoopi Zürich (Switzerland)
    • Languages
      • German
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Undine
    • Filming locations
      • Marienheide, Oberbergisches Land, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany(Lingese Dam)
    • Production companies
      • Schramm Film
      • Les Films du Losange
      • Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF)
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $78,689
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $27,065
      • Jun 6, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,170,267
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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