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Elementarteilchen

  • 2006
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
8.4K
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Elementarteilchen (2006)
DramaRomance

Two half brothers in Berlin, 30+, one an introverted scientist, the other a sexually frustrated teacher, have no love life. That's about to change.Two half brothers in Berlin, 30+, one an introverted scientist, the other a sexually frustrated teacher, have no love life. That's about to change.Two half brothers in Berlin, 30+, one an introverted scientist, the other a sexually frustrated teacher, have no love life. That's about to change.

  • Director
    • Oskar Roehler
  • Writers
    • Oskar Roehler
    • Michel Houellebecq
  • Stars
    • Moritz Bleibtreu
    • Christian Ulmen
    • Franka Potente
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    8.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Oskar Roehler
    • Writers
      • Oskar Roehler
      • Michel Houellebecq
    • Stars
      • Moritz Bleibtreu
      • Christian Ulmen
      • Franka Potente
    • 26User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Moritz Bleibtreu
    Moritz Bleibtreu
    • Bruno
    Christian Ulmen
    Christian Ulmen
    • Michael
    Franka Potente
    Franka Potente
    • Annabelle
    Martina Gedeck
    Martina Gedeck
    • Christiane
    Nina Hoss
    Nina Hoss
    • Jane
    Uwe Ochsenknecht
    Uwe Ochsenknecht
    • Brunos Vater
    Corinna Harfouch
    Corinna Harfouch
    • Dr. Schäfer
    Tom Schilling
    Tom Schilling
    • Michael - Jung
    Thomas Drechsel
    Thomas Drechsel
    • Bruno - Jung
    Herbert Knaup
    Herbert Knaup
    • Sollers
    Michael Gwisdek
    Michael Gwisdek
    • Prof. Fleißer
    Jasmin Tabatabai
    Jasmin Tabatabai
    • Yogini
    Ulrike Kriener
    • Annabelles Mutter
    Katharina Palm
    • Schwester Clara
    Jelena Weber
    • Annabelle - Jung
    Jennifer Ulrich
    Jennifer Ulrich
    • Johanna
    Shaun Lawton
    • Walser
    Nina Kronjäger
    • Katja
    • Director
      • Oskar Roehler
    • Writers
      • Oskar Roehler
      • Michel Houellebecq
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    User reviews26

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    10kurciasbezdalas

    Now that's a movie

    I wasn't expecting much of this film, even knowing what's it about. I was surprised how cleverly it was made. The main themes of this film are sex and love. Though there was a lot of profanity, everything fit perfectly. It's not one of those films where is a lot of unnecessary profanity just to shock audience. Another good thing about this film is, that it's characters always talk openly with each other, so you get to know them in a very short time and even start to like them. Actually this is a sad story, but I found this movie being optimistic sometimes. It's well filmed and there are many good German actors in this film. There were many unexpected twist, even the ending was not like I expected. It's interesting, funny, shocking and really worth your time.
    6claudio_carvalho

    Tragically Weird

    In Berlin, the scientist Michael Djerzinski (Christian Ulmen) decides to return to Ireland to proceed his research about genetics that he left behind three years ago. Meanwhile, his racist, bigoted, sexually disturbed and addicted in masturbation half-brother Bruno Klement (Moritz Bleibtreu) has just divorced from his wife and is interned in a psychiatric clinic for therapy. Michael and Bruno were left by their hippie mother that moved to Poona when they were child and their dysfunctional childhood reflects in their personality and sexual behavior. When Michael is informed that the remains of his grandmother should be replaced since a new road will pass by the cemetery, he visits his childhood sweetheart Annabelle (Franka Potente) and finds that she is an experienced woman that has had a crush on him since she was five years old. Further, she had had many deceptions in her love affairs, while Michael is still virgin. Meanwhile Bruno meets the liberal Christiane (Martina Gedeck) in a nudist camp and he believes she is the woman of his life, until a tragedy happens.

    "Elementarteilchen" is a tragically weird, sometimes very unpleasant, low budget movie. Bruno is hateful character, with his sick and selfish behavior and prejudice. His essay about black people and his comments about Brazil are despicable. However, the performance of Moritz Bleibtreu is top-notch. I also liked very much the performance of Martina Gedeck. Christian Ulmen and Franka Potente complete the good cast of this strange and dramatic romance. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Partículas Elementares" ("Elementary Particles")
    8ronchow

    Very enjoyable, contemporary German cinema

    Other reviews suggested this film was based on a French novel. If so, I have not read it and have no intention to. I watched this film strictly as a stand-alone entity, not knowing much about its background and its director, Oskar Roehler. I watched it out of a liking for international cinema, hoping I would land a good one. And I did.

    One can argue this is a serious film, on a popular subject: love and its impact on life. Apart from some minor 'imperfections', e.g. the physical resemblance of the brothers played by different actors portraying them in youth and adulthood, with one done right and the other out of whack, I find the film was very well done and it commanded my attention throughout all its 112 minutes.

    Perhaps it strikes a chord with intellectuals - one brother is a renowned physicist and the other an academic. It is a film that engages you and makes you think and try to get inside the minds of the protagonists, played as two half-brothers with entirely opposite life styles. One more likable than the other.

    I enjoyed this film greatly, and regarded it one of the few, memorable German films I have seen in recent years.
    8moritzbonn-1

    you should try this one

    only if you are able to deal with its strong topic. It's about the meaninglessness of being depressed in an unsatisfying environment built up by oneself. Two brothers Michael and Bruno grow up with different characters and backgrounds. What keeps them together is the inability to create a stable life on their own what can be predominantly deduced on a lack of mother love or interest. I don't want to go into detail or present any spoilers. Therefor check out other reviews. What I really appreciate is the surprisingly good work of all actors who do great in this movie. Especcially Christian Ulmen (who needs little words to say a lot)knows how to present Michael's character so perfectly that it's really a pleasure to watch him on the screen. I also like the development of the plot. You don't know how the characters will develop and how their story will end. Both brothers are not changing in big steps within the movie but in the end you are surprised how far they have drifted from each other.

    Just watch it yourself to make your own opinion but please don't expect it to be to entertaining.
    9VoiceOfEurope

    Some will deny it, but most will find themselves in it

    Elementary particles starts out as a quest for existence and what this word really means. Two brothers (half-brothers to be precise) realize their lives are not what kids dream about however much they seem to fit in the „mechanism". One is having doubts about his devotion to chase his scientific pioneering while the other does not seem to find comfort in teaching literature any more while being constantly turned down by publishers and neglected by his wife. They both have to reach back to their roots to be able to find out where to go from here, though Bruno (Moritz Bleibtrau) does so amidst rather compulsive circumstances, in a clinic he ends up in. They have not been given much of a head-start in life with their capricious, self-indulgent, impulsive and utterly careless hippie mother who left them both with their troubled and lonesome adolescence. Life has taken no mercy either – that is not the nature of things. Michael (Christian Ulmen) however, finds some inspiration to carry on in the shape of an old, more-than-friend girl pal, while Bruno has to rethink and reestablish his everyday needs and desires. He is living his second childhood – a time without constraints but full of uncertainty and odd, unbalanced characters – trying to escape his feeling of being redundant. Oscar Roehler's stark and thick drama seems a little exaggerating, a bit too much, nevertheless depicts life as it is: after stripped from all the fake Christmas wrappers, often desperate, pitiful at most times and forgiving only every once in a while.

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    • Trivia
      Director Oskar Roehler originally offered Moritz Bleibtreu the role of Bruno, but he turned it down because he thought the role of a sex-addicted loser looked too much like his role in Roehler's previous film Agnes and His Brothers (2004). Roehler gave Bleibtreu the role of Bruno's half-brother Michael instead, casting Christian Ulmen in the role of Bruno. Late into the rehearsals, four weeks before shooting, Bleibtreu and Roehler decided that Bruno would actually be a better fit for Bleibtreu and so Bleibtreu and Ulmen switched roles.
    • Goofs
      The first letter talking about the move to another grave of the brothers' grandmother says she has to be moved due to the construction of "Bundesstraße 17". Later the gravedigger says it's about "Bundesstraße 7"
    • Quotes

      Katja: [subtitled version] I do love Brazilian dancing. Because Brazil is full of energy.

      Bruno Klement: F***ing Brazil is full of mindless fanatics, obsessed with soccer and motor-racing. We could go to Brazil together, Katja. We could drive through the favelas in an armored minibus and look at little 8-year old killers and little whores dying of AIDS at 13. Later we can hang out at the beach with filthy-rich drug dealers and pimps.

    • Crazy credits
      There are two screens of text at the end the film and before the credits appear.

      Screen 1

      "About 45 years ago, the scientific community recognised that there was an elementary connection between striving for monopolies, dominance and resulting conflicts such as war, and sexual aggression."

      Screen 2

      "Michael Djerzinsky was awarded the Nobel Prize for his alternative concept for the reproduction of humankind.

      His half-brother, Bruno spent the rest of his life in a psychiatric clinic.

      By all accounts, he was happy there."
    • Soundtracks
      Get It On
      Written by Marc Bolan

      Performed by T. Rex

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    • Release date
      • February 23, 2006 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Languages
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Elementary Particles
    • Filming locations
      • Lipschitzallee 46, 12535 Berlin, Germany(Selbstmord Martina Gdeck)
    • Production companies
      • Constantin Film
      • MOOVIE
      • Medienfonds GFP
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    • Budget
      • €6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,628,558
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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