Undine works as a historian lecturing on Berlin's urban development. But when the man she loves leaves her, the ancient myth catches up with her. Undine has to kill the man who betrays her a... Read allUndine works as a historian lecturing on Berlin's urban development. But when the man she loves leaves her, the ancient myth catches up with her. Undine has to kill the man who betrays her and return to the water.Undine works as a historian lecturing on Berlin's urban development. But when the man she loves leaves her, the ancient myth catches up with her. Undine has to kill the man who betrays her and return to the water.
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- TriviaAt the 70th Berlin International Film Festival, Paula Beer won the Silver Bear for Best Actress for her performance as Undine.
- GoofsWhen Christoph knocks down the aquarium in the restaurant, the glass breaks in many tiny peaces. It appears to be tempered glass, a glass type not suitable for an aquarium.
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Undine Wibeau: Modern architectural theory teaches us that the design of a building can be derived from the best possible realization of its intended use. Form follows function.
Undine Wibeau: In the centre of Berlin now stands a museum built in the 21st century in the form of an 18th-century ruler's palace.
Undine Wibeau: The deceptive part lies in the hypothesis that this makes no real difference which is the same as claiming that progress is impossible.
Undine Wibeau: Quite a statement, even if one doesn't agree.
- SoundtracksConcerto in D minor, BWV 974, 2. Adagio
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performed by Víkingur Heiðar Ólafsson
Our Undine (the terrific Paula Beer) is a historian and part-time tour guide for the city's planning bureau. By happenstance, a local industrial diver, Christoph (Franz Rogowski), catches one of her lectures and a relationship begins. As expected, the pair's union is an unusual one. It's not long before Christoph takes Undine for a dive in what he assumes will be HIS comfort zone. There are some beautiful underwater sequences in the movie and they subtly reveal Undine's true nature.
To his credit, Petzhold (who also wrote the screenplay) never underlines to the viewer that this is an ancient fairy tale. The viewer is expected to participate. The lectures which Undine gives about the emergence of a unified Berlin after the fall of the Soviet empire are all about uniting the two different world views, and can be read as symbolic of the central relationship here. Beer is entrancing and again shows why she is one of Europe's rising young stars (she won multiple awards for her performance). Rogowski, who teamed with Beer memorably in the Petzhold's previous TRANSIT, has a burly but, vulnerable masculinity. Hans Fromm's cinematography is fine and the classical musical selections are appropriate (with an assist from the Bee Gees!).
Still, like his other outright fantasy, YELLA, there is something a bit missing from Petzhold's script. That film took it's cues from the cult classic CARNIVAL OF SOULS (1962), and here, some may detect a certain kinship with Val Lewton's masterpiece CAT PEOPLE (1942). Original legend and possible homage aside, UNDINE has to work on its own as a drama, and on that level it's slightly disappointing. The various threads, as good as they are at times, never quite fully connect. UNDINE is certainly worth seeing, but, it's not quite up to Petzhold's high standards.
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- 水漾的女人
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- Gross US & Canada
- $78,689
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $27,065
- Jun 6, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $1,170,267
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1