Helene, de 24 años, conoce al profesor de violonchelo Oskar y finalmente tiene la oportunidad de vivir la vida que se imaginaba.Helene, de 24 años, conoce al profesor de violonchelo Oskar y finalmente tiene la oportunidad de vivir la vida que se imaginaba.Helene, de 24 años, conoce al profesor de violonchelo Oskar y finalmente tiene la oportunidad de vivir la vida que se imaginaba.
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This is a wacky idiosyncratic show. I didn't know what to make of it at first other than that the cinematography and production design was gorgeous. It tells two parallel stories. Helena as a young girl navigating through her parents loveless marriage, and her as a twenty something struggling to find love and a career calling. Of course these stories are intwined and often the young Helena's story sets up Helena's struggles as a young adult. Did I say struggles? She really doesn't struggle, in fact she skips through life quite joyfully. It's a sort of fairytale of disfunction. I really love this show. I cannot recommend it enough. The young Helena is played by a great actress. Keep an eye on her.
Needs a way higher score and more attention. It is in German so that could explain the lack of reviews. Very surreal show with incredible cinematography, acting, and writing. Sincerely hope it gets renewed for a second season.
It follows a young adult juggling attachment issues, mental health, and the pressures of the world and her family. You are left wondering what is real and in her imagination as you watch the show. Pretty much every actor in the show is top notch. However, Don't watch to the dubbed version. It's horrible. The subtitles version is a lot better.
Highly recommend this show especially if you like indie productions.
It follows a young adult juggling attachment issues, mental health, and the pressures of the world and her family. You are left wondering what is real and in her imagination as you watch the show. Pretty much every actor in the show is top notch. However, Don't watch to the dubbed version. It's horrible. The subtitles version is a lot better.
Highly recommend this show especially if you like indie productions.
Summary:
German dramatic comedy centered on the point of view of its protagonist, with its superimposition of reality and fantasy, in a story that to its creative flashes and a dry and ironic German humor adds a growing melancholy and a certain weirdness.
Review
In this German dramatic comedy, Helene is a rather lost, irresponsible, job-unstable young woman who lies to maintain and strengthen some ties and with a great imagination that at times overlaps fantasy and reality. This translates into the original narrative and temporal structure of the series, where the viewer must be attentive to distinguish one from the other.
In this way, Helene relates to her young father, with a successful influencer friend whom she loves and deeply envy (the scenes of both are among the funniest in the series, with her darts against that youtuber world), a new love interest , his mother and stepfather. Her relationship with her parents and her stepfather is enriched by a series of dryly humorous flashbacks where an imperturbable child Helene is determined to intervene in the face of a marriage in crisis.
As the series progresses with its brief chapters, its dry and ironic German humor and its creative flashes, a growing melancholy and a rarefied narrative takes shape, which nevertheless retains all its coherence and where on several occasions it resorts to classical music. Very effectively.
Mala Emde gives her Helene all the charm necessary to accompany her in her controversial behaviors and decisions, supported by a cast that gives her characters the right tone.
German dramatic comedy centered on the point of view of its protagonist, with its superimposition of reality and fantasy, in a story that to its creative flashes and a dry and ironic German humor adds a growing melancholy and a certain weirdness.
Review
In this German dramatic comedy, Helene is a rather lost, irresponsible, job-unstable young woman who lies to maintain and strengthen some ties and with a great imagination that at times overlaps fantasy and reality. This translates into the original narrative and temporal structure of the series, where the viewer must be attentive to distinguish one from the other.
In this way, Helene relates to her young father, with a successful influencer friend whom she loves and deeply envy (the scenes of both are among the funniest in the series, with her darts against that youtuber world), a new love interest , his mother and stepfather. Her relationship with her parents and her stepfather is enriched by a series of dryly humorous flashbacks where an imperturbable child Helene is determined to intervene in the face of a marriage in crisis.
As the series progresses with its brief chapters, its dry and ironic German humor and its creative flashes, a growing melancholy and a rarefied narrative takes shape, which nevertheless retains all its coherence and where on several occasions it resorts to classical music. Very effectively.
Mala Emde gives her Helene all the charm necessary to accompany her in her controversial behaviors and decisions, supported by a cast that gives her characters the right tone.
I stumbled across this series by chance and just tried it out and it was so worth it. A Damedy that is so politically incorrect that I love it. The humor is so bitterly black that I had to check twice to make sure it wasn't an English series. A young woman who blurts out what she thinks so uninhibitedly that I had to laugh so hard and had a great time.
These 8 episodes of 30 minutes each go by so quickly that it's a shame that there aren't more of such courageous dialog, stories and fresh, fresh German actors. Right down to the smallest supporting role, everything here fits together perfectly and creates a mixture of drama and comedy that is (wickedly) funny and touching. There really should be more of this.
It's a shame that I've only just got around to it, because this series was on demand on Sky / WOW for a long time, now it's only on at certain times, but if you can, you can record it.
It may still be available on Magnete TV, as it is such a production, but I can't check that as I don't have a subscription.
But if you're up for it, you should fire up your recorder and record the episodes and then let yourself be entertained for 4 hours. :-)
------------ Conclusion: Excellent. - I would like a sequel.
These 8 episodes of 30 minutes each go by so quickly that it's a shame that there aren't more of such courageous dialog, stories and fresh, fresh German actors. Right down to the smallest supporting role, everything here fits together perfectly and creates a mixture of drama and comedy that is (wickedly) funny and touching. There really should be more of this.
It's a shame that I've only just got around to it, because this series was on demand on Sky / WOW for a long time, now it's only on at certain times, but if you can, you can record it.
It may still be available on Magnete TV, as it is such a production, but I can't check that as I don't have a subscription.
But if you're up for it, you should fire up your recorder and record the episodes and then let yourself be entertained for 4 hours. :-)
------------ Conclusion: Excellent. - I would like a sequel.
Like the struggles of Helene played by Mala Emde in Johannes Boss's German comedy-drama 'Oh Hell' , some of the quirks of this series are quite fun but others take us to rather dark places. Hell's autobiographical telling of events as friends, family, colleagues etc., are drawn into her tragic orbit is similar in bleakness to 'Fleabag' (no imaginary 4th wall though!). It doesn't have the lol comedy of tragic figure David Brent in 'The Office' and something of the writer's wordy artfulness gets lost in the translation for me, but there's enough here to feel sympathy for Helene's troubles and the impending doom that comes from her actions. 'Oh Hell' constantly tugs at our emotions, if you don't laugh you'll cry etc., so surely quite clever? I'm not a psychiatrist/doctor, but recognize Helene's oddball behaviour is likely mental disorder, OCD, Asperger's maybe, but she's also knowing and kind so her friends discuss in the 7th episode how to help somebody so 'special'. The see-saw ending leaves things hanging in the balance, good because I think we still want to fight Helene's corner and help her as she navigates reality, a credit to Emde's sympathetic nuanced performance. After all, Hell's finally found a great job that suits her aptitudes! I hope they continue with the series. The deconstructed music along with commercial songs provide a fitting bumpy road soundtrack, along with the memorable theme tune 'Dilemme' by Belgian-Congolese rapper Lous & The Yakuza. Post-modern, post-feminist bleak comedy drama ...
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