Lilli visita a su hermana Valeria, sorprendida al saber que se comprometió con un francés, Manu. Conoce al gerente de un club nocturno, Tom, y conectan instantáneamente. Detrás de los evento... Leer todoLilli visita a su hermana Valeria, sorprendida al saber que se comprometió con un francés, Manu. Conoce al gerente de un club nocturno, Tom, y conectan instantáneamente. Detrás de los eventos de la isla se esconde un oscuro secreto.Lilli visita a su hermana Valeria, sorprendida al saber que se comprometió con un francés, Manu. Conoce al gerente de un club nocturno, Tom, y conectan instantáneamente. Detrás de los eventos de la isla se esconde un oscuro secreto.
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A glossy erotic thriller that is sexy, breezy, and pure escapism. It knows what it is, but is sooo fun to watch.
The story is fun, but given its an erotic thriller, I wouldn't take it too seriously.
The cast works well in the move (Manu is especially great!!). This makes the whole movie quite a fun ride.
Recommended watch!
The story is fun, but given its an erotic thriller, I wouldn't take it too seriously.
The cast works well in the move (Manu is especially great!!). This makes the whole movie quite a fun ride.
Recommended watch!
At the beginning I thought the story might be unique, and I really like the setting and vibe the movie portrays. However the acting is incredibly bad - and pretty cringe as well. A lot of the parts just didn't make any sense, the two main characters rarely talk more than 2 words at a time to each other. And the weird display of the female actors nudity didn't make up for it either.
This movie was a major letdown for me. I love the lead actress Svenja Jung, and I have seen a lot of her work but this was not a good film. I thought she did a fine job, but the plot/script was absurd, many actions taken by the characters were pretty illogical and not believable, and just not super entertaining.
It was a sexy movie but that's all.
No depth to any of the characters.
It is a shame really because I love the concept of this movie! I think it could be made really well and I think Svenja is great for this stuff, but execution was poor.
I watched this in its original form in German.
Was für eine Schande!
It was a sexy movie but that's all.
No depth to any of the characters.
It is a shame really because I love the concept of this movie! I think it could be made really well and I think Svenja is great for this stuff, but execution was poor.
I watched this in its original form in German.
Was für eine Schande!
It's a familiar feeling for anyone who has braved the back catalog of German-produced Netflix thrillers: a sinking sensation that begins somewhere around the 5-minute mark, when you realize the only thing being strangled is the narrative, and the only suspense is whether the next line of dialogue will make less sense than the last.
The core problem, and there are many, lies with a screenplay that seems to have been translated from a language not yet invented by humans. Characters exchange dialogue that feels less like a conversation and more like a series of non-sequiturs, each line a solitary island in an ocean of awkward silence. Talented actors, particularly the excellent Svenja Jung, do their best to inject some semblance of emotion into this narrative abyss, but it's like asking a concert pianist to perform a masterpiece on a broken kazoo. You can see the effort, but the result is a dissonant, painful mess. The titular "thrills" are non-existent, unless you count the heart-pounding tension of watching two people look at each other with vaguely troubled expressions for extended periods.
This cinematic shipwreck is a stunning feast for the eyes. The film's DOP deserves a medal, or at least a better script. Every frame of Mallorca is a joy to watch. The golden-hour light bathing ancient stone villas, the impossibly blue waters of the Mediterranean, the serpentine roads carving through lush green hills-it's all a breathtaking advertisement for Spanish tourism.
In the end, Fall for Me is a rare and peculiar beast. It is a film that is profoundly bad in almost every technical and creative way. It's the cinematic equivalent of a luxury car with no engine: it looks magnificent on the outside, but it won't take you anywhere you want to go. Watch it for the scenery, but be warned: the only thing you'll fall for is the island of Mallorca, and even that won't be enough to save your evening.
The core problem, and there are many, lies with a screenplay that seems to have been translated from a language not yet invented by humans. Characters exchange dialogue that feels less like a conversation and more like a series of non-sequiturs, each line a solitary island in an ocean of awkward silence. Talented actors, particularly the excellent Svenja Jung, do their best to inject some semblance of emotion into this narrative abyss, but it's like asking a concert pianist to perform a masterpiece on a broken kazoo. You can see the effort, but the result is a dissonant, painful mess. The titular "thrills" are non-existent, unless you count the heart-pounding tension of watching two people look at each other with vaguely troubled expressions for extended periods.
This cinematic shipwreck is a stunning feast for the eyes. The film's DOP deserves a medal, or at least a better script. Every frame of Mallorca is a joy to watch. The golden-hour light bathing ancient stone villas, the impossibly blue waters of the Mediterranean, the serpentine roads carving through lush green hills-it's all a breathtaking advertisement for Spanish tourism.
In the end, Fall for Me is a rare and peculiar beast. It is a film that is profoundly bad in almost every technical and creative way. It's the cinematic equivalent of a luxury car with no engine: it looks magnificent on the outside, but it won't take you anywhere you want to go. Watch it for the scenery, but be warned: the only thing you'll fall for is the island of Mallorca, and even that won't be enough to save your evening.
This is a German language thriller set on the gorgeous Spanish island of Majorca. Lili, an auditor, arrives on the island to visit her younger sister Valeria. Lili practically raised Valeria since their parents died when she was 18 and her sister was 10. To her surprise Valeria is engaged to marry a Frenchman named Manu and the two have not only spent Valeria's inheritance, but they want Lili to agree to sell their mother's property on the island and they just conveniently have a real estate agent who already has a buyer lined up.
Meanwhile Lili meets Tom, a fellow German and bar manager. The two have instant chemistry...but the next day we discover there may be a more sinister story as the real estate agent approaches Tom about doing a job.
I feel like the film is more of a story about an elaborate con than an actual thriller...but maybe I have been spoiled by some really good Nordic noirs that have set my bar pretty high for thriller (which just happens to be my favorite genre).
I loved the setting, which was gorgeous. I thought the two leads were not only gorgeous but had smoking chemistry. I was a little creeped out about by Girasol and her bevy of young male seducers. Not really a crime where I am from, I think because most men on my island would be ashamed to take advantage of a woman in such a way.
It's the height of summer and I could feel the heat in this film making it a summer recommendation from me. It's light and breezy like a cool mock tail and would be a fun (adults only as there is sex and nudity) summer film.
My review is based on watching the film in it's original German language with English subtitles.
Meanwhile Lili meets Tom, a fellow German and bar manager. The two have instant chemistry...but the next day we discover there may be a more sinister story as the real estate agent approaches Tom about doing a job.
I feel like the film is more of a story about an elaborate con than an actual thriller...but maybe I have been spoiled by some really good Nordic noirs that have set my bar pretty high for thriller (which just happens to be my favorite genre).
I loved the setting, which was gorgeous. I thought the two leads were not only gorgeous but had smoking chemistry. I was a little creeped out about by Girasol and her bevy of young male seducers. Not really a crime where I am from, I think because most men on my island would be ashamed to take advantage of a woman in such a way.
It's the height of summer and I could feel the heat in this film making it a summer recommendation from me. It's light and breezy like a cool mock tail and would be a fun (adults only as there is sex and nudity) summer film.
My review is based on watching the film in it's original German language with English subtitles.
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- 1h 43min(103 min)
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- 16:9 HD
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