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Jack Huston | ... |
Liam Price
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Brit Marling | ... |
McKenzie Grain
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Alexander Fehling | ... |
Erik Alder
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Tom Schilling | ... |
Ben
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Lambert Wilson | ... |
Daniel S. Volpe
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Nikolai Kinski | ... |
Kaleb Moo
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Martin Stange | ... |
Detective
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Fabian Stumm | ... |
Curator 1
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Joost Siedhoff | ... |
Landlord
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Rita Sonal Panjatan | ... |
Gallerist 1
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Viviane Bartsch | ... |
Hostess
(as Vivian Daniel)
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Pamela Knaack | ... |
Camille Seekamp
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Bogdan Tomassini-Buechner | ... |
Magistrate
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Peer Martiny | ... |
Curator 2
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Isabelle Redfern | ... |
Randy
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After false reports of his demise put him and his work on the map, an artist decides to continue the charade by posing as his own brother. Soon, a reporter enters his life and has a profound effect on him.
The Pandora express.. very soothing style of storytelling, the story is simple (kind of) but I felt it to be beautifully told..
A misunderstanding starts the story through which the protagonist starts to receive what he thought he always wanted.. by the end of the story he got what he never knew he was missing..
I felt the film explores the idea of ambitions and desires, how these contradict but either doesn't necessarily be a bad thing and how they amends with time and become something different..
The music is beautiful. The acting is ordinary. It has a happy ending.
A certain secondary character felt neglected by the film.
Ignoring that and considering it's just 93mins it is most definitely worth a watch.
I recommend it for people of all age groups. Thumbs Up,