Le nouveau fiancé de sa sœur suscite la méfiance de Lilli, mais lorsqu'un séduisant inconnu entre dans sa propre vie, elle se laisse vite distraire par les affres du désir.Le nouveau fiancé de sa sœur suscite la méfiance de Lilli, mais lorsqu'un séduisant inconnu entre dans sa propre vie, elle se laisse vite distraire par les affres du désir.Le nouveau fiancé de sa sœur suscite la méfiance de Lilli, mais lorsqu'un séduisant inconnu entre dans sa propre vie, elle se laisse vite distraire par les affres du désir.
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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.
Terrible casting - where did they find these awful actors.
Really bad acting by all of the cast.
Dreadful script and totally predictable story. Fifty shades of rubbish.
Extremely bad dubbing of voices and terrible use of music.
Some good shots of holiday locations.
Give this movie a very big miss as it is totally rubbish.
Really bad acting by all of the cast.
Dreadful script and totally predictable story. Fifty shades of rubbish.
Extremely bad dubbing of voices and terrible use of music.
Some good shots of holiday locations.
Give this movie a very big miss as it is totally rubbish.
No special storyline. No thrill. No suspense. Just pure drama. If you are looking to watch a movie where you don't have to use a lot of brain, then this is for you. If you like nature, this movie is for you. If you like beautiful girls, this movie is for you. I was in love with the girl that kept me going.
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!
Or is believing deceiving? I thought it was a beautiful movie-very accurate and very wrong in many ways. It has beautiful camera shots, and the director and actors did an excellent job. I also loved the wardrobe, and the music was spectacular. I am going to try to find the playlist on Spotify. I did not want to keep interrupting the movie while I Shazammed every song. I enjoyed it too much. It's worth a watch!
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- 1h 43min(103 min)
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