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Drei

Original title: 3
  • 2010
  • Unrated
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
5.5K
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Sophie Rois, Sebastian Schipper, and Devid Striesow in Drei (2010)
A Berlin-set drama centered on a 40-something couple who, separately, fall in love with the same man.
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A Berlin-set drama centered on a 40-something couple who, separately, fall in love with the same man.A Berlin-set drama centered on a 40-something couple who, separately, fall in love with the same man.A Berlin-set drama centered on a 40-something couple who, separately, fall in love with the same man.

  • Director
    • Tom Tykwer
  • Writer
    • Tom Tykwer
  • Stars
    • Sophie Rois
    • Sebastian Schipper
    • Devid Striesow
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    5.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tom Tykwer
    • Writer
      • Tom Tykwer
    • Stars
      • Sophie Rois
      • Sebastian Schipper
      • Devid Striesow
    • 22User reviews
    • 75Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Sophie Rois
    Sophie Rois
    • Hanna
    Sebastian Schipper
    Sebastian Schipper
    • Simon
    Devid Striesow
    Devid Striesow
    • Adam
    Angela Winkler
    Angela Winkler
    • Hildegard
    Annedore Kleist
    • Lotte
    Alexander Hörbe
    Alexander Hörbe
    • Dirk
    Winnie Böwe
    Winnie Böwe
    • Petra…
    Hans-Uwe Bauer
    • Dr. Wissmer
    Carina Wiese
    Carina Wiese
    • Ruth…
    Dominique Chiout
    • Clara
    Marita Hueber
    • Martha
    Michael Gerber
    • Vorsitzender Ethikrat…
    Thomas Neumann
    • Wissenschaftler Ethikrat
    Cornelius Schwalm
    Cornelius Schwalm
    • Volker Müller
    Edgar M. Böhlke
    • Simons Vater
    Maria Hartmann
    Maria Hartmann
    • Sylvia
    Christina Große
    • Simone
    Hannes Wegener
    Hannes Wegener
    • Jens
    • Director
      • Tom Tykwer
    • Writer
      • Tom Tykwer
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    7pascaloetterli

    Polyamourous Relationsships a nice approach by Tom Tykwer

    Hanna with Simon, Simon with Adam, Adam with Hanna. A movie about polyamourous relationships made by one of the best German directors.

    Tom Tykwer (Lola Rennt) made a movie, which at first started like the typical pretentious artsy festival prize contestants. It felt like a mixture of "Goodbye Lenin" and "Das merkwürdige Verhalten geschlechtsreifer Paare...". But then at some point the plot got intense and had some smoking intimate scenes not suitable for the faint hearted. In the end it's about adults exploring their borders in face of illness, death and birth.

    Berlin shines as cultural background, although I am not that big a fan of such cultural happenings. The actors are great and do their job with great dignity, which is not that easy given the difficult to approach topic.
    10gradyharp

    A Smart, Visually Stunning, Creative Comedy of Sexual Variations

    Writer/director Tom Twyker (Run Lola Run, Perfume, Heaven, The International. Paris, je t'aime) is proving to be one of the most fearless and creative talents in film today. He knows how to create strange stories that take us by surprise, present them with excellent actors, selects and composes musical scores that are as perfect as any being created, introduces just enough philosophy and scientific investigation into timely topics to challenge our brains, and tops it off with inventive photography - superimposing split screens that enhance not only the progress of the story but also allow the presentation of brief glimpses of 'dangerous' ideas that stirs the cauldron to boiling.

    3 is a fascinating tale. Simon (Sebastian Schipper) is an artistic architect who works with sculptors to bring their art into being. He is in a longterm relationship with Hanna (Sophie Rois) who is a television journalist cum scientist who is widely popular in their hometown of Berlin. Simon and Hanna are in their forties and deeply in love. Simon is informed that his mother has advanced pancreatic carcinoma and when his mother attempts suicide with an overdose and fails, she is brain dead, supported on machines. Simon stays at her bedside while Hanna continues her line of investigation about new stem cell theories, attending lectures by the handsome Adam (Devid Striesow) - a married man with children who leads a separate life of clandestine but short-lived gay affairs. Simon's mother dies and Simon is diagnosed with testicular carcinoma, undergoes an orchiectomy and begins chemotherapy, losing his hair in the process. All of this he shares with Hanna: the two decide they probably should marry and Hanna wants children while Simon thinks world timing is poor for starting a family (he is also aware of the fact that his operation and chemotherapy may represent the end of his sexuality and fertility).

    Though devoted to Simon, Hanna is attracted to Adam and finds ways to be near him. Soon they are in a physical love affair. Simon recovers his disease by swimming in a beautiful Berlin gym where he quite incidentally meets Adam, shares his operation with the stranger in the locker room, and Adam proceeds to demonstrate that Simon is indeed not impotent! Simon has new feelings aroused, and he and Adam begin a love affair. Hanna and Simon get married but still each of them has feelings for Adam. When Hanna discovers she is pregnant the story spins to its conclusion and the triptych of the title is established.

    This film is subtle but frank, explores sexuality in an open and honest way exploring themes relevant to our time: the biological and the ethical side of human life, the determinist way of viewing our sexuality and gender, the ways in which we define our selves in a time with shifting mores, the chance of love in a society with few if any boundaries. Love affairs as demonstrated between Hanna and Simon, Hanna and Adam, and Simon and Adam are treated equally and sensitively.

    The three primary actors are excellent as is the entire cast. The cinematography and film manipulation by Frank Griebe (with Twyker) and the musical score Reinhold Heil, Johnny Klimek, Gabriel Isaac Mounsey, and Tom Tykwer (with a little help form Debussy and others!) is splendid. This is a first class film and deserves the attention of a very wide audience. It is likely to be one of those films that grows in stature with the passage of time.

    Grady Harp
    10showdown

    Entertaining and profound menage-à-trois for adults

    This one is a typical movie from Tom Tykwer, but one of his best. Is it constructed? Of course, it is fiction, paired with really good dialogue and performances. I don't know if it will be shown in English, but if you understand the language you should watch it in German. The movie is well crafted like one piece, everything fits perfectly together: the cinematography / the cutting, the music, the plot, the pace and the meaning. It has some scenes with black humour in it, but not too many. And although it deals with fundamental questions of life / death, relationships and sexual orientation, I left the cinema in an uplifted mood. Recommended for people who like Tom-Tykwer- or menage-à-trois-movies (e.g. "Threesome", "Jules and Jim").
    7stensson

    Ménage à trois

    Tom Tykwer maybe started the new German film wonder by "Run, Lola run". He loves to hate mondaine Berlin people. Here is the couple fits into all descriptions. She's the anchor of philosophy TV show. He's the owner of a contemporary art promotion business.

    Not being aware of it, they meet the same man, who seduces them both. They both get ridiculous, without being aware of that either. But the passions seem real, through all broken perfection.

    So we can laugh at Berlin, but does that matter? For a while perhaps, but not after leaving the theater. And maybe that's what Tom Tykwer wants.
    9ckriese-944-893074

    Sexual Utopia

    An extremely playful and sensitive, a very funny and very political movie. The story of a couple falling in love with the same man serves as a surface to discuss fundamental themes of our time: the biological and the ethical side of human life, the determinist way we still see our sexuality and gender, the ways in which we define our selves in a time with shifting foundations, the chance of love in a society with almost no boundaries. The extraordinary performance of the three main characters meet a style of directing that is not afraid of unconventional ideas, like for example a metaphorical dance scene in a white space by Sasha Walz in the beginning or a short scene of a sundown with funny music, which seams completely out of context, but is instantly commented with a laughter in the audience. But aside from being entertaining and intelligent, it also invokes a kind of sexual utopia: it encourages us, to see our sexuality, our love, our gender and ourselves in a more tolerant, open and free way.

    This is, without a doubt, the best German movie i have seen in years.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Adam is reading an ebook of Herman Melville's Moby Dick when he's in the bus.
    • Goofs
      Simon has his hair cropped right after diagnosis before any chemo without even leaving the hospital. Then, his hair has still the same length when Hannas womb has considerably increased.
    • Quotes

      Adam: Austrians are strange to me.

      Hanna: [who has admitted being Austrian] To me, too. They're really strange people.

      Adam: My grandma always said you were the best Nazis of all.

      Hanna: [pause] Everybody's good at something.

    • Connections
      Featured in It's Consuming Me (2012)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 2010 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 3
    • Filming locations
      • Germany
    • Production companies
      • X-Filme Creative Pool
      • Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)
      • ARD Degeto Film
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $59,954
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,821
      • Sep 18, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,484,446
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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