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9/10
Very emotional movie
fairy3965 September 2023
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It is a rollercoaster. The beginning is very sweet and the entire movie has cute moments, it shows the friendship between Meikel and Björk, them enjoying the travel and meeting people, and when Meikel comes back home his family is acting strange, and then we realize that a tragical accident happens that affected Meikel seriously and it even took Björk's life. I cried a lot watching the movie, especially when I saw Meikel crying - I adore Max Riemelt, he's great but I have never seen him cry like that. Meikel's father in the beginning of the movie sounded insensitive but I felt bad for him through the movie. Meikel and his brother also were very close and I felt bad for the latter as well. Some of the scenes made me feel angry, and like, the entire movie felt so real and it's so unusual, at least for me. Thankfully it's just fiction, but very well made! Congratulations to everyone!
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4/10
Too fictitious to make an impact
Horst_In_Translation8 April 2016
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"Tausend Ozeane" or "A Thousand Oceans" is a Swiss, German-language film from almost 10 years ago written and directed by Luki Frieden and seeing this one here I can somewhat understand that his career has not been too well since this was made. The film runs between 80 and 90 minutes and tells us the story of a PVS patient and his family. The problem here is that probably 80% of the film are not real. They show us the patient walking around and interacting with his dear ones on fictitious sequences. This was Frieden's attempt to elaborate on the physical and mental state of the patient, but also his family's and the way they deal with what happened. Also basically almost the entire first half of the film is fictitious and we do not know that yet at this point. I kinda liked that idea, but in retrospective, when we find out, we (or at least I as the viewer) long for some practical, something real, but there is just so little of it. I know it's tough to create a story in the real world when the main character is not there and the parents are grieving, but it should be possible if the writer is talented enough. Instead, the film loses itself in one fantasy sequence after the other, which is why I can also only see this as a fantasy film, not a drama. All in all, I think this film had good potential, the cast also has a couple names that are very well-known today, but it just isn't elaborated on properly and this is certainly not a defining movie in terms of PVS. I cannot recommend it.
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