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Venus and Mars

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Venus and Mars (2001)
ComedyRomance

After years of absence 26-year old Kay returns to her home town. Her soccer coach died and the girls from the team all gather for the funeral. The stories of Celeste, Lisa and Marie seem to ... Read allAfter years of absence 26-year old Kay returns to her home town. Her soccer coach died and the girls from the team all gather for the funeral. The stories of Celeste, Lisa and Marie seem to prove what Kay has long suspected: love makes you unhappy. But Kay's mother predicts that ... Read allAfter years of absence 26-year old Kay returns to her home town. Her soccer coach died and the girls from the team all gather for the funeral. The stories of Celeste, Lisa and Marie seem to prove what Kay has long suspected: love makes you unhappy. But Kay's mother predicts that when Venus lines up with Mars, Kay will meet the man of her dreams. Then suddenly a myster... Read all

  • Director
    • Harry Mastrogeorge
  • Writer
    • Ben Taylor
  • Stars
    • Lynn Redgrave
    • Daniela Amavia
    • Ryan Hurst
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    234
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Harry Mastrogeorge
    • Writer
      • Ben Taylor
    • Stars
      • Lynn Redgrave
      • Daniela Amavia
      • Ryan Hurst
    • 7User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
    • 31Metascore
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    Lynn Redgrave
    Lynn Redgrave
    • Emily Vogel
    Daniela Amavia
    Daniela Amavia
    • Kay Vogel
    • (as Daniela Lunkewitz)
    Ryan Hurst
    Ryan Hurst
    • Roberto
    Fay Masterson
    Fay Masterson
    • Celeste
    Julia Sawalha
    Julia Sawalha
    • Marie
    Julie Bowen
    Julie Bowen
    • Lisa
    Michael Weatherly
    Michael Weatherly
    • Cody Battle Vandermeer
    Michael Brandner
    Michael Brandner
    • Ernst
    Sebastian Gosch
    • Patrick, Kay's Brother
    Manou Lubowski
    Manou Lubowski
    • Andre
    Jens Neuhaus
    • Denis
    Hedda Oledzky
    • 'Crazy' Lady
    Hella von Sinnen
    • Bertha
    Frank Behnke
    • Wilhelm
    Harry Weber
    • Celeste's Trashman
    Ramona Kunze-Libnow
    • Carmen
    Dieter Haubold
    • Father Brown (Old Man on Bicycle)
    Stephan Menzel Gehrke
    • Manager at Restaurant
    • Director
      • Harry Mastrogeorge
    • Writer
      • Ben Taylor
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    10Endymion Films

    If you liked My Big Fat Greek Wedding this is the film for you...

    This is a very non-cynical film. Basically the moral behind it is - if you believe in love it will find you. Hard to believe when my girlfriend just dumped me..

    Anyway, the film is about a group of American girls who are reunited at their European school when their favorite teacher and soccer coach dies. They are now all in their 30's and are having problems with their love lives. Basically they all sort out their lives over the period of about 7 days.

    I really enjoyed the performances of the actors and the film kind of reminded me of a cross between Sex in the City and My Big Fat Greek Wedding.

    Unfortunately the direction is really weak. Parts of the movie are very predictable. The performances of Julie Bowen (Ed!), Ryan Hurst (Remember the Titans) and Daniela Lunkewitz (Children of Dune) stand out.
    10WhiteWitch772

    I Love this Movie.

    This is such a great movie. The basic premise of a "return to home and meet up with friends you haven't seen for ages" is played out here with the friends realizing things about themselves that they didn't know. The classic "mom v. daughter" and why we move away from home (but still return) is done very well by Lynn Redgrave and Daniella Lunkiwitz (sorry for any mis-spellings. The story line is excellent with some great one-liners. I highly recommend this movie. Michael Weatherly and Ryan Hurst play the sensitive, devil-may-care personalities very well. This is truly a great work of filmaking. I had to tape this when it was shown on TV because as of yet there is no way to buy it. When's the DVD coming?
    cledford1

    I saw this movie twice and can't wait to see it again.

    Maybe it is because I saw this movie in a wonderfuly special place that it means so much to me. Or maybe it is because it is such a good movie. I always love it when I see a movie and it reminds me of the great feeling you get when your in love. This is a movie to see with someone close to you, either a great friend or your loved one. To all the actors, I say "wonderful work," to the director "brilliant", and to the writer "the godfather of romantic comedy" you never cease to amaze me, I still can't believe your in my life. Thanks for always inspiring me in every walk of life.

    GREAT FLICK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    1KrautLA

    Charity Project means no Payback for Audience

    Since I used to know some of the people involved with this film, I decided not to review it professionally. After finally seeing it, I can hardly resist the urge to comment on it as a private moviegoer/renter - especially in the light of the dubious raves being published here. Yes, "Venus and Mars" is THAT bad! Not only that it's a bad film, it's also a waste of money, time and talent: Lynn Redgrave was delightfully funny - let's make this peculiar -in "Gods and Monsters". Ryan Hurst was great in "Remember the Titans". I just love "Dark Angel" - and not just because the spunky charm and great looks of Jessica Alba, but also because of Michael Weatherly, whose brilliant, low-key performance single-handedly provides a counter-balance to the series' outrageously futuristic plot. Why all these great actors (and some others in the cast) didn't chose to act, would even puzzle Melville's Bartleby. Let Variety proclaim that the announced Actors Strike was narrowly avoided - I'd say that it did happen indeed: and it happened during the shooting of this film. But then again, why should they have put any effort into this cheesy train wreck of a romantic comedy: the plot is somewhat appealing in its naiveté - four girlfriends return to their German hometown to mourn the death of their soccer-coach - but it's the kind of 'nice' idea that needs great dialogue, perfect execution, charming ambiance and romantic spirit to come to fruition. Needless to say, all of this is lacking in "Venus and Mars". The dialogues don't just border on the ridiculous - it's fair to say that it's miles south of the border, let alone the equator. The pacing is uneven. Continuity in the case of this film only means that the celluloid does not tear. And when all girls find their perfect guy in the end (no spoiler, that's what we expect from a romantic comedy), the audience does not swoon, but is bound to groan loudly. There is the name of a director in the credits - but somehow I doubt he exists. If he does, I would not even let him direct cart-traffic on a golf-course, because of the legal ramifications, let alone the bloodshed. He might have said "action" and "cut" during the filming, but so does a parrot. As for the leading lady Daniela Lunkewitz, I do have to surmise that she is no Meg Ryan - or Jeri Ryan, for that matter. "Venus and Mars" is the kind of romantic-comedy nobody needs - and I'll have to take my hat off to the investors and the unsuspecting patrons who bought a ticket. Charity is rare these days - but I'd like to suggest that there are causes out there far more worthy of your 8 bucks or the few millions that were pumped into this little endeavor.
    9stellamiller01

    A fairy tale that makes you smile

    I saw this film at a test screening here in Berlin and I fell madly in love: with this adorable film, the actors and they way this made me and my boyfriend feel. It is not a "message" film, but it is perfect for a date on Saturday night...bring popcorn,sit in the last row and start kissing. And if you are not bringing a date, at least this will remind you what it feels to be young and in love. And unless you are completely jaded and cynical, this will make you smile.

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 2001 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wenus i Mars
    • Filming locations
      • Meiningen, Thuringia, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Atlantis Film
      • Mitteldeutsches Filmkontor (MDF)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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