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Oh Boy - 24 heures à Berlin

Original title: Oh Boy
  • 2012
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
18K
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Oh Boy - 24 heures à Berlin (2012)
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An aimless university dropout attempts to make sense of life as he spends one fateful day wandering the streets of Berlin.An aimless university dropout attempts to make sense of life as he spends one fateful day wandering the streets of Berlin.An aimless university dropout attempts to make sense of life as he spends one fateful day wandering the streets of Berlin.

  • Director
    • Jan-Ole Gerster
  • Writer
    • Jan-Ole Gerster
  • Stars
    • Tom Schilling
    • Katharina Schüttler
    • Justus von Dohnányi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jan-Ole Gerster
    • Writer
      • Jan-Ole Gerster
    • Stars
      • Tom Schilling
      • Katharina Schüttler
      • Justus von Dohnányi
    • 29User reviews
    • 138Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 25 wins & 23 nominations total

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    Top cast36

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    Tom Schilling
    Tom Schilling
    • Niko Fischer
    Katharina Schüttler
    Katharina Schüttler
    • Elli
    Justus von Dohnányi
    Justus von Dohnányi
    • Karl Speckenbach
    Andreas Schröders
    Andreas Schröders
    • Psychologe
    Katharina Hauck
    • Café-Shop Angestellte
    Marc Hosemann
    Marc Hosemann
    • Matze
    Friederike Kempter
    • Julika Hoffmann
    Arnd Klawitter
    Arnd Klawitter
    • Phillip Rauch
    Inga Birkenfeld
    Inga Birkenfeld
    • Hanna
    Ulrich Noethen
    Ulrich Noethen
    • Walter Fischer
    Leander Modersohn
    • Jörg Schneider
    Martin Brambach
    Martin Brambach
    • Kontrolleur Jörg
    RP Kahl
    RP Kahl
    • Kontrolleur Stefan
    Lis Böttner
    • Frau Baumann
    Theo Trebs
    Theo Trebs
    • Marcel
    Alexander Altomirianos
    • Ticketverkäufer
    Steffen Jürgens
    • Ralf
    • (as Steffen C. Jürgens)
    Ellen Schlootz
    • Stella
    • Director
      • Jan-Ole Gerster
    • Writer
      • Jan-Ole Gerster
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    User reviews29

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    9gudpaljoey-677-715384

    A Delight

    A Cup of Pleasure in film making that scored high with me because of its thoughtful humor, wonderful acting, crisp black and white film work, and commentary on the problems of young men fitting into a modern world. No slapstick comedy here. No raunchy jokes like we get in films made and about young people. The comedy is underplayed. The dialog is sharp and meaningful. I read that this is the film makers first effort. That in itself is amazing since the movie shows such maturity in the craft. I hope that there will be more films coming from the people who made this one. Who said that the Germans don't have a sense of humor. I thing that changing the title from Oh Boy to A Cup of Coffee in Berlin was a good move.
    8strakl

    You cannot make an omelet, without breaking eggs.

    Jan Ole Gerster is still relatively unknown, a director who wrote and directed so far his greatest success. (A Coffee and Berlin, 2012) is a surprising tragi-comedy. Niko Fischer played by Schilling, who interrupted his studies and is trying to find himself in Berlin. The movie reflects the play of colors, through a black and white melancholy in the backdoors of Berlin, which brings a big city atmosphere. How quickly can someone get lost in the extent of a city? I Might emphasize extremely but it is a well-written story, with a crunchy plot, which is both dynamic and interesting. As far the idea of broken glass, leaves the feeling of hopelessness and disconnection. It is to focus on its central importance. I must mention the editing, sometimes it is dysfunctional in transition, so the story becomes a little bit stiff.

    The main actor Schilling, offers extremely good emotional articulation, he has a strong repertoar, and brings a lot to the movie. There is a spectacle or a slow-burning rhythm that you feel in this flick. Almost a kind of sophisticated intelligent elegance.

    When something is dying, there is born something new. Are we really all alone on this planet, or is it alOne? The ultimate truth lies within us. Stunning black and white tragicomedy with the addition of old school German actors, offers an exceptional journey, true the psyche of a young man...trying. Worth a sneak peak.
    8anarchistica

    Everyone refuses to grow up in Oh Boy

    Oh Boy is somewhat reminiscent of Prozac Nation. The protagonist is an unlikable, spoilt child, leeching off others while breezing through life. It is an anti-"Coming of Age" film, showing how people refuse to "grow up" - even supposed adults. Niko's father is childish, his friend an underachieving actor and the former classmate he runs into is in a way still the little girl with a crush on him. It doesn't end there, even Germany itself refuses to "grow up", clinging to its Nazi past and sticking to absurd bureaucracy.

    On top of having an amusing story, Oh Boy has lovely cinematography. Berlin looks great in black & white, and with the lazy jazzy soundtrack it sometimes seems like a 50s film. Quite a promising start from Gerster, who won just about every German film award around.
    7christellecellier

    Surprisingly funny

    I did not expect to laugh. Germans aren't famousd for their sense of humour but I could not help laughing out loud a few times. Some scenes were so cringy it turned out to be the only appropriate response.

    Nothing really happens during the movie : the main protagonist just goes on to live his meaningless life and interacts with a few broken people. Yet the sountrack, the script and the acting make for a fun and light drama if such a thing is possible.

    So much better than « Oslo 31 août » even though both movies could be summed up in the same way: 24 hours in the life of a priviledged young man who wanders in a capital city, and whose existence got sidetracked a few years ago.

    Despite these similarities, and despite the fact that the Norwegian version is melodramatic, the German one turns out to be more realistic and even more profound. Niko is more relatable and likable while Anders wallows in self-pity and selfishness.
    8miruna-c-popa

    Simple in a way that actually gets you thinking

    A movie describing the life of someone who can't find his place around people, how he feels that people became strangers to him, but actually, it's him becoming a stranger to himself.

    The movie isn't much of an entertainment, at least it wasn't for me. Frankly, I was disappointed by the jazzy beginning, which led me to think more about Berlin as a future Woody Allen New York. But there are some scenes in the movie that were so simple to understand, they got me thinking.

    The courage of one girl, which was once fat, which led her to stop ignoring what people say to her. Even if that means to put her in danger, she can't leave thoughts unsaid.

    But by far, the phrase that struck me deeply, was that "People can't bear the dark anymore". It led me to think about the insecurity people feel these days, and how they're afraid to be alone with themselves.

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    • Trivia
      Jan-Ole Gerster's debut was the unexpected box-office success in Germany 2012 with more than $2mio. It also won the German Film Award for best pictures, best script and best directing 2013.
    • Quotes

      Niko Fischer: Do you know what it's like... to have the feeling that all the people around you are honestly kind of weird? But when you think it over, then it becomes clear that the problem is with yourself.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Hard & Ugly (2017)
    • Soundtracks
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      Composed by T. Berkmann, C. Colaço, F. Menzel, P. Schaeper

      Performed by The Major Minors

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    • Release date
      • June 5, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Germany)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Coffee in Berlin
    • Filming locations
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Schiwago Film
      • Chromosom Film
      • Hessischer Rundfunk (HR)
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • €300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $150,275
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,918
      • Jun 15, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,826,333
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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