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Goodbye Berlin

Original title: Tschick
  • 2016
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
12K
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Tristan Göbel and Anand Batbileg Chuluunbaatar in Goodbye Berlin (2016)
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Buddy ComedyComing-of-AgeRoad TripComedyDramaFamily

Two young teenage boys steal a car and embark on a road trip that will probably change their lives.Two young teenage boys steal a car and embark on a road trip that will probably change their lives.Two young teenage boys steal a car and embark on a road trip that will probably change their lives.

  • Director
    • Fatih Akin
  • Writers
    • Wolfgang Herrndorf
    • Lars Hubrich
    • Fatih Akin
  • Stars
    • Tristan Göbel
    • Aniya Wendel
    • Justina Humpf
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fatih Akin
    • Writers
      • Wolfgang Herrndorf
      • Lars Hubrich
      • Fatih Akin
    • Stars
      • Tristan Göbel
      • Aniya Wendel
      • Justina Humpf
    • 17User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Tristan Göbel
    • Maik Klingenberg
    Aniya Wendel
    • Tatjana Cosic
    Justina Humpf
    • Natalie
    Paul Busche
    • Kevin
    Jerome Hirthammer
    • Lukas
    Max Kluge
    • Hans
    Udo Samel
    Udo Samel
    • Herr Wagenbach
    Anja Schneider
    • Mutter Klingenberg
    Nadine Dubois
    • Frau Weber
    Henning Peker
    • Herr Schuback
    Uwe Bohm
    • Josef Klingenberg
    Anand Batbileg Chuluunbaatar
    • Tschick
    • (as Anand Batbilek Chuluunbaatar)
    Katerina Poladjan
    • Mathelehrerin Strahl
    Sammy Scheuritzel
    • Patrick
    Julius Felsberg
    • Justin
    Xenia Assenza
    Xenia Assenza
    • Mona
    Aurelia Selene Schäfer
    • Laura
    • (as Aurelia Schäfer)
    Philomena Köbele
    • Nadine
    • Director
      • Fatih Akin
    • Writers
      • Wolfgang Herrndorf
      • Lars Hubrich
      • Fatih Akin
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    7runamokprods

    If not up with Akin's best, still an endearing coming of age tale

    Charming, amiable teen-age comedy with a few moments of sadness thrown in as well. Two 14 year old 'outsider' boys in Berlin form a friendship, and take off for the country in a stolen car, seeking adventure.

    The odd couple of friends here are pretty endearing. There's no big, obvious reason Maik is an outsider. He's OK looking, not a bad kid, not a teacher's pet or a bad boy. He just has the bad luck of not standing out enough to make him cool, so he's become a non-entity in his class. His counterpart – the very hard to overlook Tschick -- is an extremely tall Russian immigrant 'new-kid' with a silly hair cut and a bad-ass tough attitude. Their bond is sweet, and somehow believable.

    Based on a popular young-adult German novel, "Tschick" is not as edgy, odd and original as most of Akin's films, but has just enough quirk and personality to keep it from falling into feeling too familiar, even if the basic story is a variation on something we've seen many times. Of all Akin's earlier films probably the closes analog is "In July" (2000) – a familiar rom-com story given a personality through Akin's approach.

    If not the revelation I was hoping for given the brilliance of Akin's best films ("Head-On", "The Edge of Heaven") it's still a likable coming of age film with it's own bittersweet take on the world.
    8andrewchristianjr

    TEENAGE ADVENTURE.

    Awesome teenage adventure film. Great acting! The comedy is so warmhearted and situational that u end up wanting to like the film more.
    7Karl Self

    On The Road Again

    This is based on a renowned novel for young readers (which I didn't read) and was turned into a motion picture by what is arguably right now Germany's most famous director, Faith Akin. For that I thought it was a surprisingly conventional film, although one with a lot of charm. Maik is a fourteen year old with fairly average problems: To his utter bewilderment, the attention of the most beautiful girl of his class eludes him (at this age, as a boy, I can attest that you are usually after girls which are totally out of your league), his father is emotionally distant (not that in puberty you have the need for long evening walks with your dad), his mother has a problem with drink (or never being able to get enough of the stuff). Not that I would have complained to have the run of the house for two full weeks after dad had handed over a nice wad of cash to me. Maybe the scenario of the affluent, but uncaring family has kind of lost its edge over the years. I had a distinct feeling of feeling more sorry for the father who didn't get a lot of gratitude for providing a luxury villa for his family, and who had to struggle with a wife who is yoyoing back and forth to rehab, and a pubescent son.

    Luckily, there are plenty of elements of "charming oddity" such as the epic, empty landscapes of the Mark Brandenburg, or the boys listening to Richard Clayderman on the stolen car's cassette player.
    9mineshaft-gap

    Enjoy the ride

    German road movie about two teenage boys going on German roads during summer vacations. It is a simple movie but very well executed and with a great cast. It makes you want to become young and fearless again, nostalgia, nostalgia, always a powerful sentiment. In background it tackles important topics including dysfunctional families and races.
    7CinemaSerf

    Goodbye Berlin

    I think it'd be safe to say that fourteen year-old "Maik" (Tristan Göbel) is a bit of an under-performer at school. His mind is always elsewhere, not helped by his dipso mother who is frequent away for her "health" and his oblivious father. Hormones are also raging too - one of the class cuties is to celebrate her birthday shortly and he's desperate that she invite him to her party. His priorities take an unexpected turn, though, when "Tschick" (Anand Batbileg) arrives at his school. This lad quickly deals with the school smart-asses and the two form an unlikely friendship that eventually sees the new boy procure a rusty old blue Lada and them heading off on a road trip. What now ensues is all rather standard fayre, but it's still quite good fun as they both learn about themselves and each other whilst encountering a little lively romance on their travels with the equally adrift "Isa" (Mercedes Muller). It's told episodically and that allows the appearance of loads of different characters, briefly, to spice up their adventure - one that doesn't really have a goal. Göbel and Batbileg work well together and the aimlessness of their journey, their scrounging and their petty mischief making reminded me occasionally of an "Herbie" movie! It's not especially original, nor is it likely to stick in your mind for long but it does tug at a few memories of when I was fourteen, had a new best friend, and the world was at my feet.

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    • Trivia
      Tschick (the original German title for this film) is also an east-Austrian slang term for cigarette.
    • Quotes

      Maik Klingenberg: Did you steal that car?

      Tschick: No, just borrowed it. I'll put it back later. Lada Niva, runs on diesel.

      Maik Klingenberg: What about fingerprints?

      Tschick: That's TV bullshit. Go ahead, touch anything.

      Maik Klingenberg: You want to go to jail?

      Tschick: I'm only 14, man. Criminal accountability starts at 15. Come on, Maik, let's go for a spin!

    • Connections
      References Starship Troopers (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Ball and Biscuit
      Performed by The White Stripes

      Written and composed by Jack White

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 2016 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Germany)
      • Official site (Spain)
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Elveda Berlin
    • Filming locations
      • Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Lago Film
      • StudioCanal Film
      • Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,987,502
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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