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Top 5 First-Time Watches of August 2023 1. Anatomie d'Une Chute (2023, dir. Justine Triet) 2. Toni Erdmann (2016, dir. Maren Ade) 3. The Age Of Innocence (1993, dir. Martin Scorsese) 4. Past Lives (2023, dir. Celine Song) 5. Never Let Me Go (2010, dir. Mark Romanek) Honourable mention: Blue Jean (2022, dir. Georgia Oakley)
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vonlipvig · 1 month
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sandra hüller in toni erdmann singing greatest love of all save me......sandra hüller in toni erdmann singing greatest love of all........save me sandra hüller in toni erdmann singing greatest love of all
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Toni Erdmann (2016, Maren Ade, Germany)
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melangeknottings · 10 months
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"Toni Erdmann" for Father's Day
Thinking of the wonderful actor Peter Simonischek today.
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dezernat-4 · 11 months
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Schremser meinte gestern bei Tisch, dass wir aus aktuellen Anlässen unbedingt Peter Simonischek und Sandra Hüller würdigen müssen, zwei 1A-Persönlichkeiten und begnadet Schauspielende. Gleichzeitig waren wir uns einig, dass man sich salbungsvolle Worte hier wirklich sparen kann – bringt nichts, da kommst nicht hinterher, und deswegen gibt es aus 'Toni Erdmann' diesen Whitney Schnuck-Moment der beiden großen Darsteller. Farewell und danke, Peter!
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iwannapushthebutton · 3 months
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Toni Erdmann (2016) dir.: Maren Ade dop.: Patrick Orth
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bohemkokusu · 5 months
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"Hayatımız sürekli bir şeyleri halletmekle geçiyor."
Toni Erdmann - 2016
Maren Ade
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reel-drone · 1 year
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Toni Erdmann dir. Maren Ade (Germany, 2016) 
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jastrups · 1 year
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curiositasmundi · 8 months
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Vi presento Toni Erdmann - di Maren Ade (2016)
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facciocose-vedofilm · 10 months
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Toni Erdmann
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vonlipvig · 1 month
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no because i am Sobbing. this scene is everything to me.
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Sandra Hüller and Peter Simonischek in Toni Erdmann (Maren Ade, 2016) Cast: Sandra Hüller, Peter Simonischek, Michael Wittenborn, Thomas Loibl, Trystan Pütter, Ingrid Bisu, Lucy Russell, Hadewych Minis, Vlad Ivanov, Victoria Cocias. Screenplay: Maren Ade. Cinematography: Patrick Orth. The nearly three hours -- well, two hours, 42 minutes -- of Toni Erdmann don't exactly fly by. It's more that they sometimes pause while we accustom ourselves to the eccentricity of the characters and begin to absorb some of the satire, build up another head of steam, and speed into another head-spinning but frequently funny episode. There's a feeling of improv about the film, and with improv there are often dead spots between outbursts of brilliance. The film is about a father and daughter, Winfried (Peter Simonischek) and Ines Conradi (Sandra Hüller). He's a shaggy old prankster who teaches music in a school; she's an intensely driven corporate consultant now working to land a contract in Romania that would help companies streamline -- mostly by jettisoning their unionized work force. The film is thus a satire on global corporate capitalism, with side glances at the pervasive sexism in that world. But writer-director Maren Ade has chosen not to weight the film in the direction of either character study or satire, and I think the film suffers from tone problems occasionally. Granted, it would be easy to slip into formula with such mismatched characters, a father who delights in comic disguises like fright wigs and false teeth to shake up his uptight daughter's aggressively workaholic ways. It's to the credit of the film that there are enough unexpected moments -- such as Ines's singing "The Greatest Love of All" at a Romanian family's Easter celebration that Winfried has crashed -- that it never sinks to the routine and conventional. Finally, the film does, I think, go too far, when Ines suddenly decides to host a corporate party in the nude, insisting that all the guests strip too, and claims that it's a "team-building" exercise. Winfried, of course, crashes this party as well, wearing a Bulgarian kukeri costume -- it almost literally turns the film into a shaggy-dog story. Toni Erdmann was a big critical hit, and was a major contender for the foreign film Oscar that went, I think correctly, to Asghar Farhadi's The Salesman.
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juliaanoia · 1 month
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I hope Sandra Hüller's growing Hollywood presence will lead to more people checking out Toni Erdmann, it's really great!
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mogwai-movie-house · 7 months
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Toni Erdmann (2016)
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I really gave this a try, but there was just nothing there to hold the interest at all. What on earth has the film industry come to for this boring, cringy and exhaustingly overlong indulgence to be receiving glowing reviews and spoken of as "a triumph!" "hilarious!", "a real crowd pleaser!"" etc.
In actuality, the best way of describing it is "An Unimaginative Remake Of Mrs Doubtfire, But Three Hours Long, With All The Jokes Taken Out, And In German."
There's little more to say. I didn't laugh once, or care for any of the characters, or feel moved or enlightened or intrigued in any way.
Just about everything given a good review in the media today can be confidently predicted to turn out to actually be awful. It's an upside-down world we live in, with The Emperor's New Clothes being played out before our eyes every day. If someone could stop the ride, I'd very much like to get off.
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pacingmusings · 11 months
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Toni Erdmann (Maren Ade), 2016
Rest in Peace , Peter Simonischek
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