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Capturing the life of German hip-hop rapper, entrepreneur, and ex-convict Giwar Hajabi.Capturing the life of German hip-hop rapper, entrepreneur, and ex-convict Giwar Hajabi.Capturing the life of German hip-hop rapper, entrepreneur, and ex-convict Giwar Hajabi.
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Ilyes Moutaoukkil
- Giwar Hajabi (teenager)
- (as Ilyes Raoul)
Ensar Albayrak
- SSIO
- (as Ensar "Eno" Albayrak)
Ugur Yücel
- Onkel Yero
- (as Uğur Yücel)
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Once again we have fatih akin trying to depict immigrant life in germany from the lens of someone who "understands" the struggles and tribulations of worker class families.
It is his n-th attempt of doing so and it is neither getting more original nor any more accurate. What we have instead is a very distorted negative view of immigrants who appear to be weak minded and drawn to crime with the sole personality of being violent. It is outdated stereotypes on screen doing very little to show any relatable personality. After that you can understand that it is a drag to watch and not recommended.
It is his n-th attempt of doing so and it is neither getting more original nor any more accurate. What we have instead is a very distorted negative view of immigrants who appear to be weak minded and drawn to crime with the sole personality of being violent. It is outdated stereotypes on screen doing very little to show any relatable personality. After that you can understand that it is a drag to watch and not recommended.
Speak about your goals openly, but when it comes to action, be low-key yet proactive. In the movie, you can see the director capturing moments of Xatar practicing and finding his rhythm in rap. In reality, rap and hip-hop often involve freestyling with a sense of rhythm, and it's intriguing how, through intense self-reflection, it creates a form of chaotic yet relatable expression. I wasn't familiar with Xatar before, and I wasn't a fan of the earlier parts of the film, which focused on his involvement in underground gatherings and altercations. Personally, I tend to avoid such confrontations. However, if Xatar truly found self-discovery in prison, it reaffirms the saying that adversity reveals true character. Sometimes, the complexities of social interactions and the pressures of daily life can be quite vexing.
It felt like 3 different movies for me. The movie has so much potential as the actual life of german rapper Xatar is fascinating and eventful. But the movie is just one big macho movie with a lot of basic and predictable dialogues and jokes that hardly hit their mark. Xatar is a refugee who becomes a criminal and then a rapper, but the movie failed to make that connection. The music is alright, the cinematography is great, story and acting is where it's lacking. Sadly some things in the story are left unexplained and other parts seem overly extended. I think for me the movie fell apart, because of Emilio's acting. I could not relate to many of his choices, as he failed to sell me on his attempt to play this bad boy who has supposedly been through some of the worst situations.
Since it's a biopic, we can look past the fact that there is no positive female figure of importance in this entire movie. But what we can not ignore is the horrid casting and writing.
Even though it's a movie, the characters don't fly off the page, they are all super linear. I think the DOP did excellent work, especially for a German production. You can really tell because sometimes the camera and music were the only things that were able to portray feelings in various scenes, when barely anything came from the actors.
I really wanted to love this movie. I was super hyped about the story, but sadly I was mostly disappointed.
Even though it's a movie, the characters don't fly off the page, they are all super linear. I think the DOP did excellent work, especially for a German production. You can really tell because sometimes the camera and music were the only things that were able to portray feelings in various scenes, when barely anything came from the actors.
I really wanted to love this movie. I was super hyped about the story, but sadly I was mostly disappointed.
I didn't expect such good quality, especially because German productions have often left me uninterested in the past. However, Rheingold breaks that trend with a gripping story that mixes rap culture and gangster themes. While this may not be everyone's cup of tea, the film excels with its strong performances and intense moments that really keep you on the edge of your seat. There were multiple scenes that got me genuinely invested, and the pacing kept things engaging without feeling rushed. The music and visuals were well-crafted, adding a fresh vibe to the story. If you enjoy films with a gritty edge and well-told, character-driven narratives, this is definitely worth checking out. All in all, Rheingold proves that German cinema has more to offer than expected. I give it a solid 7/10 stars.
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- TriviaIn the third act, Xatar discovers the rapper SSIO. The character is played by German rapper Eno (Ensar Albayrak).
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Written by Randy 'Badazz' Alpert (as Randy Badazz Alpert)
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- $9,701,747
- Runtime2 hours 18 minutes
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